Parry from Low Guard 2

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| [[Oberhut]], right leg forward
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| [[Oberhut]], left leg forward
 
| [[Unterhut]], right leg forward
 
| [[Unterhut]], right 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.
| Go up with a horizontal dagger catching their wrist with your dagger blade from below.
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| Go up with a horizontal dagger catching their wrist with your dagger blade from below (the dagger blade points to your right).
 
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| [OPTION 1] Turn your pommel toward the ground and the dagger blade up, rolling your dagger around their wrist in an anticlockwise direction, shoving it left and down to clear their arm.
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| Perform a reversing of the dagger blade so your spiral around their arm with the dagger, hooking them with the dagger blade facing left and the pommel right, wrenching them left and down (this often disarms them, but if not ensure you use your left hand to assist by securing their arm).
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| [OPTION 2] Perform a reversing of the dagger blade so your spiral around their arm with the dagger, hooking them with the dagger blade facing left and the pommel right, wrenching them left.
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| In either case, stab them in the head/neck
 
| In either case, stab them in the head/neck
 
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Latest revision as of 05:26, 15 October 2019

Parry from high guard against an attack to the defender's upper left opening.

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

We can extrapolate a variation of this for attacks to the upper right opening.

Meister Lehrling
Oberhut, left leg forward Unterhut, right leg forward
Passing Step stab from the right to their upper openings. Go up with a horizontal dagger catching their wrist with your dagger blade from below (the dagger blade points to your right).
Perform a reversing of the dagger blade so your spiral around their arm with the dagger, hooking them with the dagger blade facing left and the pommel right, wrenching them left and down (this often disarms them, but if not ensure you use your left hand to assist by securing their arm).
In either case, stab them in the head/neck
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