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Ok, so if your point is strait out, it's ochs, (but I thought the name ocs came from the point going downward a bit...?) if your point is sagging it's hangen...?
Two other questions. I tend to hold hanging guard an inch or two over my head so that the strong of the blade protects my head, but in a lot of portrayls of hangen or ochs it seems like its a bit lower, like around ear level. Which is correct?
Also, in ochs or hangen, is it more correct to hold the blade vertical, diagonal, or horizontal? I generally keep it kind of diagonal so that I can 'unwind' and twitch either up and over or from side to side. Also blade up in a counter will tend to meet your opponents blade edge on, which is a no-no.
I can't stress enough to read the fencing manuals as opposed to just messing around or asking questions. Master Ringeck addresses most of these ochs/hanger questions.
Kron, as I'm referring to it, is the position where your hilt is lifting directly in front of your face, but over your head, blade sloping forward at an angle. It, in the bind, allows you to push the opponents blade up and out if need be catching it on your guard as well.
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