Postby Justin Blackford » Mon May 23, 2005 10:49 am
OK, I just got back from training yesterday.
I tried to use the krumphau a few times, but it only worked one time, as he started to get wise to it. Same with the shielhau.
Man, normally one might think that just striking full force and using buffalo tactics would have exhausted him, but he has more energy than a four-year-old who's been eating pixie sticks all day long. I was having a hell of a time keeping up.
But, as we were in die fuhlen when bound several times, I noticed that he doesn't just limit his buffalo tactics to his strikes. He even parries full force, which quickly became his bane.
So, in our final round before we retired for the rest of the day, he started with another one of his famous "faint unterhau/oberhau" moves. I sidestepped his unterhau and intentionally threw a half-committed unterhau of my own on his left opening. As he parried full force on my weak strike, he stuck his blade into the ground, and we were temporarily trapped anbinden. That's when I pulled off die Schnappen and it struck him on top of the head with the short edge of my blade. (Thank God we're using foam wasters). He was baffled, because I did the move so fast that he didn't even see it, he could only feel it as it made a nice loud "THUNK" on his coronal suture.
However, we also cross-train and fight longsword against rapier. How does one void the buffalo tactics of the longsword when armed with a weapon that can only thrust and not hew?
A man believes what he wants to believe. - Cuchulainn