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| [[Gerade versetzung]], left leg forward in the bind at the middle of the blades (binding from the left)
 
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| Give a little pressure and as soon as he pushes his blade back off the line pull around your head in a large circle.
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| Give a little pressure to the right and as soon as he pushes his blade back off the line pull to the left and around your head in a large circle.
 
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| In the loop step backward with the right foot in a [[Passing Step]] and deliver a powerful cut with the flat to the left side of their head.
 
| In the loop step backward with the right foot in a [[Passing Step]] and deliver a powerful cut with the flat to the left side of their head.
 
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Revision as of 07:09, 22 June 2017

Rounds/Looping

When you pull away from the bind to slash around and the sword circles all the way around overhead.

Apparently the double version is where you pull off so hard the sword goes around twice...

Application Examples

In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.

Application 1: Looping from the Bind

In this application the technique is being used in the Krieg. In this case the fencer is acting Indes.

Meister Lehrling
Gerade versetzung, left leg forward Gerade versetzung, left leg forward in the bind at the middle of the blades (binding from the left)
Give a little pressure to the right and as soon as he pushes his blade back off the line pull to the left and around your head in a large circle.
In the loop step backward with the right foot in a Passing Step and deliver a powerful cut with the flat to the left side of their head.
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