Postby Aaron Pynenberg » Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:22 pm
Well...since you mentioned me Kevin, I should add in my own words that yes, there is a quote in Doebringer which addresses the hands being placed together....I do not have said document at this time since I borrowed it to someone in the group- if anyone has it and knows what passage I am referring please add it-
But, having said that I think the actual comment was hands together off the pommel- the pommel acts as the counterweight to the sword, and while some techniques do work better grasping the pommel, Doebringer does say that Licthenauer taught that by having the hands off the pommel- you strike: with more power, on a better trajectory, and do so much "safer"-
So, my opinion is that it depends on the situation, and your personal style-
Kevin and I were doing a specific drill at the time where you start in alber and simply move from alber to vom tag-as a repetative strength/ agility drill- and I wanted him to keep his hands together to work both shoulders, instead of just the one- as he was keeping his left hand on the pommel, pommel being at about chest level and moving back and forth, not really getting much movement out of the left arm/shoulder-
This should clarify the question a tad- Aaron
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