Thanks for the replies, everyone, and expecially to John and the more senior guys. I am glad to find out that I am on the right track, and that I wasn't just going crazy.
As far as the whole defense/offense thing...
My opinion of how to do the Liechtenauer tradition's defense?
"And beware of all displacements used by bad fencers. Note: Strike, when he strikes, thrust, when he thrusts"
Ringeck
philippewillaume:
If we take an example as the 5 masterstike, you need to have a point of differentiation in each strike very late in the blow because you do not know what his strike will be.
May be it did not look strong (so a zornh will be enough) but may be it is (and then you need a shiel), it can look like a strigh strike (Zwerch) and he can curl it at the end (krump) how do you bloody choose then….
In my opinion you do not have to because I have come up with an interpretation of each stike that let me chose very late.
So yes all my strikes start the same way and are the same just a slight difference at the end. The strikes in themselves cease to be important because they are not that important compared to the systematisation of the fight.
Your "point of differentiation" late in the blow is feeling if he is hard or soft.
"how do you bloody choose then…"?
Aha! That is what I was talking about.
I am in roof and you are in plow.
I throw a high diagonal long edge uberhaw at you, and you cut from plow to ox. I feel you hard on my blade when we bind, so I turn over to my short edge and cut your face behind your sword.
Did I strike a zornhaw to an inverted long wrathful point?
Did I strike a zornhaw at you and wind?
Did I strike an oberhaw at you and wind?
Did I strike a Glancing Strike?
Did I strike a long edge uberhaw at your upper opening, and then change it to a short edge uberhaw Indes?
I am thinking the answer is "yes".
There is no one thing, there are only a handful of things that you can put together to make anything you want.
You only have an uberhaw and an unterhaw. You throw either one these to any of the four openings. You can throw any one of those with a long edge or a short edge, and you can change edges in the middle or at the end.
Every strike can be made from this.
"A sword never kills anybody; it is a tool in the killer's hand." Lucius Annaeus Seneca 4BC-65AD.