Postby Guest » Sat Mar 01, 2003 11:55 am
Gents,
I really think this excersize is like looking for individual trees in the forest and then saying, "Aha, an oak! Therefore all trees in this forest are oaks!" I also think individual citation of evidence without supplying the context is pointless.
The main thing to remember, at least with longsword, is what Liechtenauer said, and I paraphrase, "parries which do nothing but block are useless." The German system stresses the counterattack and counterthreat. What you should look at is the blade dynamic for all the various elements and see that some use the flat, some use the long edge, and some use the short edge. There is no hard and fast rule, it all depends on the situation, how you're placed, and what you're facing.
Now, just to quote a few of the Master's verses:
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Nachreisen: Learn Travelling After twofold or cut in the defense.
Handtrucken: Your edge wound to flat hits the hands.
Zornhau: If he strikes high to your head with the long edge from his left shoulder, then do the same, onward if he then stays strong on the sword, then drive your arms quickly and slash with the short edge behind his sword's blade to his head.
Zwerchhau: When you stand against him in the guard of the roof then strike high to his head, if he then springs from the strike and means to come forward with a traversing strike by slashing to the left side of your head, then let your sword's long edge fall on his sword, if he then slashes across over to the other side, just then slash your sword ahead traversing under his sword to his throat so that he cuts himself with your sword.
Break against Zwerchhau: When he slashes you with a Traverse from his right side high to your head's left, then displace with the long edge and stay with the point in front of the chest, if he then slashes from the sword over with a traverse to your lower right opening, then you also strike a traverse through low between you and also to his right side, and bind thus on his sword and stab just then to his lower opening.
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(Source = Goliath)
Actually, every time I'm asked the question, "Do you parry on the flat or with the edge?" my answer is "Yes."
Cheers,
-M
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