If you "snap" that Krumphau back, then you can track it back through its previous arc and continue it down and up again into an Unterhau, assuming your footwork has allowed you to make such a "rebound", rather than following through to the more usual Schrankhut. Does this make sense? JH
Yes it does. I'm gonna play with all of this tonight.
I'm just wondering why you would want to waste the momentum by transitioning into either pflug or ochs? from the krump you are a coiled spring ready to strike. so much so that even if i hit with it it's instinctive to automatically throw a second strike.
True, but if you miss (and we're assuming that you did), then a second strike may not be the wisest option. If you've been thrown on the defensive by your error (a common thing), then Ochs or hengen from weak-crosswise guard may be just the ticket to re-take the Vor. The thrust that you described (and the unwinding false-edge to the face) both technically pass through Pflug on the way to their target. I'm not suggesting staying there! The guard references were to visualize the sword's path.
this will usually follow one of three paths depending on exactly how my feet are set. the first would be to just unwind and snap another false edge cut towards the face (not my favorite choice personally as it can bind with the other blade),
This is a good alternative. If you've krump'ed properly then your right leg is out front, and this technique could either attack with a cut or thrust, defend by covering (going into the short-edge pflug that Bart used to talk about from Von Danzig, I think it was), or bind. I think binding here is a good thing, because you've allready wound to the short edge and will likely have superior leverage.
the second would be what i posted before,
Which is:
my guess would be that even if you miss with the krumphau (and i'm assuming that's really only possible by moving too soon or getting hit) would be to step back where you started while transitioning through wrathful or roof and returning the strike, but that's just me.
This would be a short-edge unterhau, like from boar's to wrath? I actually hadn't spent much thought on that option. I'll be trying it tonight. Unless you flipped the blade so that the false edge was open for a cut, though, this would be a wasted action, I think.
the third would be similar but rather than a strike coming straight down, it would come in from the side or low
so to throw a true edge cut by rotating the blade and passing forward, as if you'd cut from tail to ochs on the right? Or do you mean throw this 3rd cut from wrath guard?
I can do any of these faster than pulling back into the previously mentioned guards. does this make sense to anyone else?
I think it does make sense, except that several of the above techniques do return to one of several guards, such as boar's tooth or pflug, or even to ochs as the final result of an unterhau. Don't forget also that the weak-crosswise guard (the schrankhut as it results from the frump) is really just a low left hengen. Transitioning into it's higher brother can lead to several opportunities to deflect, cut, or thrust.
When are you guys coming up to train with us?
Jake
Sen. Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director