Jeffrey Hull wrote:I practice
Hauen as if I am trying to completely cleave through the foe, as much as a given
Hau lets me.
Similar with
Stichen, trying to pierce completely through the foe.
Perhaps to some in the so-called "WMA Community" that is the way of a simpleton & brute. Perhaps in actuality it is needless. Or perhaps I am right.
Yet in sparring, one should not try to clobber and hurt one's training partner, I am not saying anything like that.
And admittedly, I reckon that the effort imagined by Doebringer as needed for a
Zornhau must differ from that by Meyer for a
Glitzhau.
So arguably various
Hauen differ from each other as to just how much force must be used to properly drive each.
Just some thoughts.

Hello, jeff
To be honest if people do not understand you are talking about cutting and not sparing, I really wonder if they should hold a sword in the first place..
I totally agree with you on each type of cut, has a different output.
When Ringek say and send him the tip to the hands or the shoulder, it is definitely different from the out put of a zornh of the same ringeck
As I am not sure that a fendente is the same output as the zornh.
I would not even put in terms of right and wrong,
Really striking as a buffalo is to imbue the teaching of the master with too much force .
You are saying
I practice Hauen as if I am trying to completely cleave through the foe, as much as a given Hau lets me.
And that is not that different from my
Strike as hard as you can without compromising your body structure and that structure of you blow.
If there is a difference between the way we strike, I would say it is more likely to be marginal than significant.
I mean I fully expect my Zwerch to take his head off or my Krupm to severe at least one hand or cut an arm.
I can not guaranty my zhorn will cut a man from on side of the neck to the other side of te body (like a great monk robe) but I am sure that if it lands, the target in not going to get up any time soon.
cheers
phil
ps I do agree with you on the thrust as well, I do them so that the point sticks out the other side.
phil
One Ringeck to bring them all In the Land of Windsor where phlip phlop live.