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| [[Alber]], left leg forward
 
| [[Alber]], left leg forward
| [[Schlussel]], left leg forward
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| [[Schlussel]] or [[Pflug]], left leg forward
 
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| Lift up the blade to [[Vom tag]]
 
| Lift up the blade to [[Vom tag]]
| Spring forward with a passing step and strike a rising [[Kneichelhauw]]
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| Spring forward with a passing step and strike a rising [[Unterhauw]]
 
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! Lehrling
 
! Lehrling
 
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| [[Zornhut]], left leg forward
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| [[Oberhut]], left leg forward
| [[Pflug]], left leg forward
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| [[Oberhut]], left leg forward
 
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| [[Passing Step]] [[Zornhauw]] aiming to beat the blade
 
| [[Passing Step]] [[Zornhauw]] aiming to beat the blade
| Half [[Stolen Step]] back (ie. slip the front leg), evade the cut, pull the sword back to the side, keeping the arms close to the body.
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| Half [[Stolen Step]] back (ie. slip the front leg), evade the cut.
 
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| Complete [[Stolen Step]] forward with the right foot, cut over the the arms with a [[Zornhauw]] "slinging cut".
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| Complete [[Stolen Step]] forward with the left foot, cut over the the arms with a [[Zornhauw]] to his upper right opening.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:24, 7 June 2017

[edit] Chasing After

Subtly dropping the blade's tip low under the opponent's and thrusting/slicing to the other side.

[edit] Application Examples

In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher' of chasing after a guard change

Meister Lehrling
Alber, left leg forward Schlussel or Pflug, left leg forward
Lift up the blade to Vom tag Spring forward with a passing step and strike a rising Unterhauw

A further demonstration showing the chasing after a strike.

Meister Lehrling
Oberhut, left leg forward Oberhut, left leg forward
Passing Step Zornhauw aiming to beat the blade Half Stolen Step back (ie. slip the front leg), evade the cut.
Complete Stolen Step forward with the left foot, cut over the the arms with a Zornhauw to his upper right opening.
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