Postby Patrick Hardin » Fri Apr 02, 2004 11:39 am
After Jake's presentation on Meyer in New Orleans, I've been doing a lot of winding with my group here in Greenville. In my own training, I have recently been transferring certain longsword techniques to the messer, since I have been shown that the two weapons are so similar in their techniques. When transferring winden to the messer, I have run into a point of minor confusion. Winding to the lower right opening seems awkward to me. With a longsword, it works perfectly well, but when using a one handed weapon to strike an unterhau with the false edge to the lower right opening, it feels awkward, and there doesn't seem to be any good force to the cut. The only use I have found for it so far is as a defensive maneuver after winding to the upper left opening, because then it essentially becomes a schrankhut on the right side. I want to know if there is any other viable use for winding to the lower right opening with the messer. Thoughts?
Patrick Hardin
"Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline."
---Vegetius