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=== Hanging ===
 
=== Hanging ===
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=15th Century=
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Entry incomplete
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=16th Century=
  
 
Parrying with the flat in a hanging point ([[Hangetort]]) position as a prelude to [[Winden]] or [[Umbschnappen]].
 
Parrying with the flat in a hanging point ([[Hangetort]]) position as a prelude to [[Winden]] or [[Umbschnappen]].
  
=== Applications ===
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===Applications===
  
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
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Hanging off can be performed to both sides.
  
====Application 1: Hanging Parry ====
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====Application 1: Slicing off to both sides====
  
In this application the technique is being used in the [[Stages of the Exchange|Onset]]. In this case the fencer is acting in the [[Vor, Nach, Indes, & Gleich|Nach]] after the opponent attempts to strike them.
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In this application the movement is being used as a [[Provoker, Hitter, & Taker|Taker]] in the [[Stages of the Exchange|Onset]]. In this case the fencer is acting in the [[Vor, Nach, Indes, & Gleich|Nach]].
  
 
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! Lehrling
 
! Lehrling
 
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| [[Vom tag]], left leg forward
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| [[Zornhut]], left leg forward
| [[Pflug]], left leg forward
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| [[Alber]], left leg forward
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| [[Passing Step]] with the right foot, cut a [[Zornhauw]] to the upper left opening
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| Step out to the right with a [[Passing Step]], catch the blow with a Hanging on the flat from below.
 
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| [[Passing Step]] forward with the right leg, cut a [[Oberhauw]] to the upper left opening.
 
| [[Lift the hands high into a hanging point to catch the blow.
 
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| Withdraw in the manner of a [[Windthauw]], stepping to the left and winding a cut to the arms/head.
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| Step around with the left leg in a [[Triangle Step]] and cut an [[Oberhauw]], then withdraw.
 
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Perform this on both sides.
 

Latest revision as of 06:43, 12 June 2019

Contents

[edit] Hanging

[edit] 15th Century

Entry incomplete

[edit] 16th Century

Parrying with the flat in a hanging point (Hangetort) position as a prelude to Winden or Umbschnappen.

[edit] Applications

Hanging off can be performed to both sides.

[edit] Application 1: Slicing off to both sides

In this application the movement is being used as a Taker in the Onset. In this case the fencer is acting in the Nach.

Meister Lehrling
Zornhut, left leg forward Alber, left leg forward
Passing Step with the right foot, cut a Zornhauw to the upper left opening Step out to the right with a Passing Step, catch the blow with a Hanging on the flat from below.
Step around with the left leg in a Triangle Step and cut an Oberhauw, then withdraw.
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