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DavidDavid wrote:
It doesn't break pflug, it breaks where you go *from* pflug.
(emphasis mine)If you are in pflug, and I get a good strike down on your head, if you are making sure you are guarding yourself, you will probably go to hengen, since it would be hard to meisterhaw schielhau from pflug.
Instead of going to a "left pflug"-ish position, this shows a "left ochs"-ish positon. It appears that he also may have voided the oberhau with the side step. If so, then it's a straightforward motion to go from pflug to this high sheilhau.
Schielhauw ist auch ein Oberhauw, aber darumb also genant das er gleich mit einer kleinen Schiele gehawen, wirt also gemacht, stell dich in die Hut des Tags oder Zorns (davon im dritten Capitel) mit dem Lincken fuß vor, wirt auff dich gehauwen, so Hauwe hingegen, doch im streich verwende dein kurtze schneid gegen seinem streich, unnd Schlag mit ebichter hand zuglich mit ihme hinein, trit mit deinem Rechten Fuß wol auff seine Lincke seiten, und nimm den Kopf geschwindt mit, so hastu ihm recht gethan, und stehest wie das grosser Bild in nechst gedachter Figur mit dem G gegen der lincken anzeiget.
The Glancing Strike is also a High strike, but has been so named in that one closes with a small glancing blow, which is done thus: put yourself in the Guard of the Roof or Wrath (as shown in the third chapter) with your left foot forward, from which you will be striking, and while striking be sure to wind your short edge against his strike, and hit with inverting hands at the same time as closing with him, step fully with your Right Foot toward his left side, and so quickly take his head, thus have you done it rightly, and will stand as shown by the figures fighting on the left side of illustration G.
Where you go is dependent upon the situation, but I'd have to disagree with the general idea expressed here. If I can deflect and strike (schielhau) in one technique, rather than two (via hengen as the intermediate technique), I'll choose economy of motion.
But Meyer -whom you refers to with the above picture- states that Schielhau should be executed from the High Guard/Roof/Vom Dach. Not Pflug.
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