Mutieren

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Mutieren is the term for a low thrust following a movement around the blade of an opponent, having first met them with a preceding strike.
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It is a response to a WEAK parry/bind.
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The concept of Duplieren is closely paired with Mutieren and also relates to the Krieg and to the concept of Winden.
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The typical interpretation is seen in the application below.
  
 
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Not a specific technique in Meyer, rather the term mutating is used simply when moving from one mode of attack to another.
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Not a specific technique in Meyer, rather the term mutating is used simply when moving from one mode of attack to another along different lines/openings, or changing from cuts to thrusts and vice versa.

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Mutating

15th Century

Mutieren is the term for a low thrust following a movement around the blade of an opponent, having first met them with a preceding strike.

It is a response to a WEAK parry/bind.

The concept of Duplieren is closely paired with Mutieren and also relates to the Krieg and to the concept of Winden.

The typical interpretation is seen in the application below.

16th Century

Not a specific technique in Meyer, rather the term mutating is used simply when moving from one mode of attack to another along different lines/openings, or changing from cuts to thrusts and vice versa.

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