Windthauw
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This strike uses a form of “setting aside” ([[absetzen]]) and involves “winding” ([[winden]]) | This strike uses a form of “setting aside” ([[absetzen]]) and involves “winding” ([[winden]]) | ||
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The canonical description of the technique is performed thus: | The canonical description of the technique is performed thus: | ||
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* Continuing the motion, cut back over with a [[sturtzhauw]] to the head or [[krumphauw]] to the hands. | * Continuing the motion, cut back over with a [[sturtzhauw]] to the head or [[krumphauw]] to the hands. | ||
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The technique is simplified in many areas to the unterhauw winding to a slice, and this simplified version forms the application for this technique. | The technique is simplified in many areas to the unterhauw winding to a slice, and this simplified version forms the application for this technique. |
Revision as of 13:37, 23 June 2016
Wind/wound Strike
A composite strike which combines an unterhauw wound back down into a slice back down on the opposite diagonal. This strike uses a form of “setting aside” (absetzen) and involves “winding” (winden)
Execution
The canonical description of the technique is performed thus:
- Beginning from wechsel on the left, against an attacker striking an oberhau/zornhau rechts.
- Step forward with the left, cutting up with an unterhau, stopping their blade with an ochs position..
- Side step backward to the left, winding your sword down to your lower left, striking him across the arms (see the image)
- Continue the movement through schranckhut
- Continuing the motion, cut back over with a sturtzhauw to the head or krumphauw to the hands.
Application Example
The technique is simplified in many areas to the unterhauw winding to a slice, and this simplified version forms the application for this technique.
Master | Student |
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Vom tag, left leg forward | Wechsel, right leg forward |
Passing step, oberhauw | Passing step forward, unterhauw |
Glide step rear left, wind pommel low left for a slice from above to the arms. |