To expand on what Brian said, PHM generally uses strikes to create openings for thrusts or to force the opponent to bind. Winds and thrusts from the bind are very common.
In fact, PHM's unique dual-overhand grip seems specifically designed for powerful thrusts and maximum point control, but it doesn't lend itself very well to the traditional 8 cuts (the mechanics of this would best be explained through photos, which I'll try to get on our website asap)
I also believe that PHM's staff techniques are directly transferable to the spear, which would explain the emphasis on thrusting. I do not think it is coincidence that he uses the Latin terms
hasta, "spear", and
lancea, "lance", and the German terms
stanngen, "staff", and
spiess, "spear", to describe what appear to be a shortstaff and quarterstaff, respectively.
Here is an image towards the end of his C93 MS that plainly shows the left figure running his opponent through with a spear, and the word PHM uses for that weapon is
lanngspiess, "long-spear."
David Knight
ARMA SoFL