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The "reverser"/"inverter" is a technique found in early glosses such as Ringeck & Von Danzig.
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The fencer, having achieved a bind with the opponent, redoubles their attack by thumbing the blade and attacking by inverting the blade so you move to thumbing it more from below.  As the opponent displaces the blade, step around and grasp them by the elbow with the left hand, and shove it aside.
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The texts suggest you can use this as a throw by springing with your left foot in front of their right. Alternatively you can use the reverser to run through and thrown (see [[Einlauffen]]).
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Reverser

15th Century

The "reverser"/"inverter" is a technique found in early glosses such as Ringeck & Von Danzig.

The fencer, having achieved a bind with the opponent, redoubles their attack by thumbing the blade and attacking by inverting the blade so you move to thumbing it more from below. As the opponent displaces the blade, step around and grasp them by the elbow with the left hand, and shove it aside.

The texts suggest you can use this as a throw by springing with your left foot in front of their right. Alternatively you can use the reverser to run through and thrown (see Einlauffen).

Verkerer.jpg

16th Century

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