Hey guy's
I dont think, against an opp standing in Plough, that from Goliath, the intention is to strike to Ox, but to strike to his right shoulder, chest, or head. Its not so much setting aside his point, as much as its cutting into him, and overreaching his point.
The reason this work's is because when you do it you
quickly close with them and change the angle you attack from there is no over reaching it is a closing action.
When they thrust at you, you have stepped offline and brought your sword from right to left and now moved the weak of there sword out with the strong of your sword and are using the sword as a shield short edge down to strenghten it and give you a very strong finishing thrust by you charging in with the thrust putting your whole body behind it.
They cannot cut at you from plough they need go to vom tag it is impossible to cut from plough they have to raise there sword overhead first then come down two action's and if they try to cut at you, you should be inside there sword and too close for them to cut, giving you time to thrust and end it like i said up top by charging in and pushing your sword through them with your whole body behind it because you closed with them when you step to do the schil.
The only thing dependant on the opponent is his gaurd, and schiller is what break's plough, if you do it an as you
close with them they are done, it is dependant on
you closing with the strike not anything your opponent does, it is all on you.
Dobringer(Italics mine)
"Also know thay when
you wish to fence in earnest, then
you shall have finished piece in [your mind], any [technique or strategy]
you want that is complete and correct and hold to it in all seriousness and firmly in
your mind when
you want to close with him as if to say "This is what I intend!"<<< notice the exclamation point indicating he is being emphatic.
Jeff