When I was reading through the Codex Döbringer for the first time, I came across a passage which read as follows:
"Know also that a good fencer should before all things know his sword and be able to grip it well with both hands, between the cross guard and the pommel since you will then be safer than if you did grip it with one hand on the pommel. And you will also strike harder and truer, with the pommel swinging itself and turning in the strike you will strike harder than if you were holding the pommel. When you pull the pommel in the strike you will not come as perfect or as strongly. For the sword is like a scale, if a sword is large and heavy then the pommel must also be large and heavy to balance it like a scale."
Up until this point, I had mostly practiced with my hand on the pommel, but I wanted to know more on this subject in hopes of understanding if one method of gripping the sword is superior, or if they each have different utilities to consider?
Are there any masters which have been known to teach differently in regards to how the pommel is gripped versus what is written in the Döbringer?
