Verfliegen

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== Application Examples ==
 
== Application Examples ==
  
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher' of a flying off to the opposite opening.
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* See [[Zornhauw]] Application - Zornhauw Verfliegen
 
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* See [[Zwerch]] Application - Zwerch Verfliegen
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! Meister
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! Lehrling
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| [[Eisenport]], left leg forward
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| [[Zornhut]], left leg forward
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| [[Passing Step]] as a false step with the right foot toward the opponent's right side, [[Zwerch]]
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| Long edge parry.
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| Before contact, pull the sword back and side step to the left, cutting a [[Zwerch]] to their upper right opening.
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Note: Ideally this occurs before contact but sometimes it's a good idea to lure them in with a strong parry to drive your own cut to the other side.
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Revision as of 05:05, 23 June 2017

Flying Off

The act of halting a cut just before the opponent parries it, then flying off with a cut to one of the other openings. This is actually a key part of the Meyer square - we fly off to other openings in succession.

Application Examples

  • See Zornhauw Application - Zornhauw Verfliegen
  • See Zwerch Application - Zwerch Verfliegen
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