Postby Karen Rose » Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:19 am
Just working some drills to strengthen the ridoppio cuts from both sides. It actually works out smoothly to just take the blade back to di donna..down to longa..back through the ridoppio..back up to finestra again...repeat.
This weekend I did watch a gentleman use finestra in a way I don't think is usually done, but he was demonstrating that it can be used as a guard the same way one would use breve. His skill at Fiore was finely honed, so this worked for him. I'll try and explain. (I'm a novice, so forgive any fumbling.)
He waited in finestra for any attack from above. He moved the tip of the blade ever so slightly towards his attacker. As the attacks came from fendente, squalembri he just them blow through his sword, then his blade came up smoothy through a sort of hanging guard...di donna...to attacker's neck.
It happened so fast it was hard to follow.
Karen