Kneichelhauw

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=== Knuckle Strike ===
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This has been spelled incorrectly in several locations, so this will redirect you to the correct instance:
  
A secondary strike in Meyer's system.  This blow attacks the wrists and elbows.
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See [[Kniechelhauw]]
 
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The knuckle strike is a demonstration of the chasing after ([[Nachreissen]]) handwork.
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==Execution==
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The canonical application of the Kneichelhauw is described as follows:
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* Stand in [[Vom tag]]
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* As the opponent lifts his hands up to [[Vom tag]] cut a rising [[Zwerch]] to his wrists or elbows.
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We can extend the strike to be generically a strike to the wrists or elbows in this way.
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==Application==
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The kneichelhauw is rarely used as a direct first attack except as a means of drawing a response.  More often it is used from the bind ([[Anbinden]]) wherein the fencer waits for the opponent to take his blade away and at that moment cuts in to the wrists or elbows, or as a chasing movement when the opponent goes up overhead ([[Nachreisen]]).
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In this respect it can be extrapolated as being any cut against the arms used this way.
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==Application Example==
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In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"
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|-
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! Teacher
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! Student
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|-
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| [[Gerade versetzung]], left leg forward
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| [[Vom tag]], left leg forward
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|-
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| Lift hands to [[Vom tag]]
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| [[Passing Step]] forward right and [[Zwerch]] under to the elbows/wrists.
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|}
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This has been spelled incorrectly in several locations, so this will redirect you to the correct instance:

See Kniechelhauw

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