I don't have my copy of Forgeng's Meyer with me right now, so I can't help you with all the terms right now.
Guard of the day = Tach, Tag
Wrath Cut/Guard = Zornhau/Zornhut
The three parts or phases of combat:
Onset = Zufechten
War/Handwork = Krieg/Handarbeit
? = Abzug
We use the "Meyer's Cross" diagram, as well. From what I read in the book (the original
We usually do it this way:
Start with your left leg leading, full (passing) step with each cut. Do one sequence of numbers 1 through 4 with forward steps, then 1 through 4 stepping back. Next ring of numbers. This essentially leads to rings three and four being rings one and two with the sides switched (right cuts with left steps and vice versa).
Do the whole thing with
- the long edge, cuts from the full arm
- the short edge (zwerchhaue) , cuts from the full arm
- the short edge (plunging cuts, rising cuts w/ short edge), cuts from the full arm
- the long edge, hilt in front of your head the whole time
- the short edge (zwerchhaue) , hilt in front of your head the whole time
- halfsword
Then, you can start with stuff like twitching and verfliegen on certain numbers. Like, hit on 1 and 3, twitch on 2 and 4. Hit on 2 and 4, twitch on 1 and 3. Hit on 1 and 4, twitch on 2 and 3. Endless possibilities to play with flow and flow disruption.

