This is a question from Lindholm's book "Knightly Art of the Longsword". So if you have the book its on page 73 in the zwerchau chapter. This is done after a zwerchau. The text reads: You can also push your blade at his face with a forward cutting motion. Simply turn the sword so that you can lower your hands and cut forward with force with a small step forward.
What we got from this was if I wind my sword to the left and down while pushing my blade forward I end with a thrust to the throat ,which seemed to work real good,but i'm not sure this is what he's describing. Another thing that has me confused is that the picture that goes with the text shows the man doing the zwerchau ends up with his sword on the other side of his opponents sword. If that is the case then I'm way off base here. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
David Parker
ARMA Associate
