Off Hand Parry 1

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| [[Oberhut]], right leg forward
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| [[Oberhut]], left leg forward
 
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| [[Gathering Step]] stab from the right to their upper openings.
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| [[Passing Step]] stab from the right to their upper openings.
 
| Catch their wrist with your left hand
 
| Catch their wrist with your left hand
 
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| Turn their wrist out and down in a spiral curve toward your left hip, at the same time pommel strike under their elbow.
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| Turn their wrist out and down in a spiral curve toward your left, at the same time pommel strike under their elbow.
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| [EXTRAPOLATION OPTION 1] From the pommel strike we might slash up inside their bicep, then stab back down into their neck.
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| [EXTRAPOLATION OPTION 2] From the pommel strike we stab under the armpit (the pitsteich!)
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Latest revision as of 05:31, 15 October 2019

Parry from high guard using the off hand.

Canonically these are performed from reverse grip, but variations can be extrapolated from the orthodox grip.

DaggerOffHandParry1.png
Meister Lehrling
Oberhut, left leg forward Oberhut, right leg forward
Passing Step stab from the right to their upper openings. Catch their wrist with your left hand
Turn their wrist out and down in a spiral curve toward your left, at the same time pommel strike under their elbow.
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