Verkehren

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=== Reversing ===
 
=== Reversing ===
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'''Disambiguation: this should not be confused with "the" [[Verkerer]] seen in earlier sources.'''
  
 
To turn the blade from one side to the other over the opponent's blade to prevent them from continuing around with cutting around or other works.  For example from a bind from the left, turn the pommel under the right arm and turn the hands so you fall over his blade.  When used this way it is similar to a krumphauw performed in the bind.
 
To turn the blade from one side to the other over the opponent's blade to prevent them from continuing around with cutting around or other works.  For example from a bind from the left, turn the pommel under the right arm and turn the hands so you fall over his blade.  When used this way it is similar to a krumphauw performed in the bind.
  
=== Application Examples ===
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== Application Examples ==
 
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In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
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====Application 1: Hand-pressing from the Bind ====
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In this application the cut is being used in the [[Stages of the Exchange|Krieg]]. In this case the fencer is acting [[Vor, Nach, Indes, & Gleich|Indes]].
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See [[Anbinden]] Application - Verkehren
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! Meister
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! Lehrling
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| [[Gerade versetzung]], right leg forward
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| [[Gerade versetzung]], right leg forward in the bind at the middle of the blades.
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| Spring forward with a [[Gathering Step]]. Reverse over their blade
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| Withdraw with a [[Sturtzhauw]]
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 13 September 2019

[edit] Reversing

Disambiguation: this should not be confused with "the" Verkerer seen in earlier sources.

To turn the blade from one side to the other over the opponent's blade to prevent them from continuing around with cutting around or other works. For example from a bind from the left, turn the pommel under the right arm and turn the hands so you fall over his blade. When used this way it is similar to a krumphauw performed in the bind.

[edit] Application Examples

See Anbinden Application - Verkehren

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