Zornhut
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The wrath guard is the natural starting point for attacks such as the diagonal strike from above, though can also be used for defensive handworks such as verschieben. | The wrath guard is the natural starting point for attacks such as the diagonal strike from above, though can also be used for defensive handworks such as verschieben. | ||
− | The right wrath guard (zornhut rechts) is performed in a rear weighted [[posture]]. The sword is held on the | + | The right wrath guard (zornhut rechts) is performed with the left foot toward the opponent in a rear weighted [[posture]]. The sword is held on the right shoulder with the arms out behind so the point faces somewhat forward, and the long edge up. |
The left wrath guard (zornhut links) reverses the leg and hand positions. | The left wrath guard (zornhut links) reverses the leg and hand positions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 21 September 2017
[edit] Wrath Guard
[edit] Longsword
The wrath guard is the natural starting point for attacks such as the diagonal strike from above, though can also be used for defensive handworks such as verschieben.
The right wrath guard (zornhut rechts) is performed with the left foot toward the opponent in a rear weighted posture. The sword is held on the right shoulder with the arms out behind so the point faces somewhat forward, and the long edge up.
The left wrath guard (zornhut links) reverses the leg and hand positions.
[edit] Dussack