Postby JeanryChandler » Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:45 am
Yeah Lance great video clip, very interesting to see how you are improving. I reccomend pflug over long point generally, as was said you can beat long point aside and cut very quickly. The pflug also poses more of a threat of a stop-thrust, and will help keep the distance more effectively than that wrath guard.
The other key thing when facing a buckler or a shield with a longsword is to "pre-empt your defense", i.e. slip into a defensive guard almost the instant you make your opening strike at him (any time he is waiting in a defensive guard).
Once he strikes his sword arm is exposed unlesss again, he protects it with his buckler. So against a traditional sword and board guy, your attacks go in three quick beats, strike-displace-counter. (I like to use false-edge twitch cuts or thrusts in the counter especially if you end up at a bind on his sword.)
Another strategy can be to wait in a pflug and then close, and displace as he strikes and immediately counter, like above except eliminating step 1.
Finally, if he tries to beind and rush, triangle step and don't be afraid to use a hangen counter or to pass-through.
JR
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