In re-reading through the Ringeck translations in the home library it struck me that one particular form of attack that we do not seem to measure very well during freeplay is the schnitt....and the four abschneiden.
This seems to be a weakness in training and in freeplay simply because it is clearly one of the three key ways to wound (although I'd argue there are four, if you count pommeling and crossguard bashing) as described in the source literature.
My question stems around the fact that a good thrust and the obvious connection of a mean hewing give ample bio-feedback during padded weapon bouting...but when we come to Krieg with padded forearms and/or gloves, etc. , how have folks measured a good pressing draw cut that pretty much doesn't give the same sort of bio-mechanical feedback of say, a good zwerchau to the temple? In a live steel situation I'd say the free flow of blood, lack of functioning muscle groups, etc. would give it away, but in most of the bouting I witness, we don't see many wins from a recognized schnitt across the forearms or alongside the neck area, which in the later case is usually judged as a missed thrust to the face and the bout continues. Any one else see schnitts used effectively in freeplay with any regularity when closing?
