A krumphau is also known as the crooked strike or the bend strike. It is done much like the movement of a windwhield wiper. It is a great counter to any number of attacks and guards. It is one of the master strikes, and is used to break the guard of ochs. It can be thrown with either the long or the short edge.
Ringeck said " This is how you should aim a krumphaw at the hands: when he attacks you from his right with an ober or unterhau at the opening, leap with your right foot toward his left side and simultaneously strike his hands with your arms crossed, using the tip of your sword. You can also use this if he is in the ochs."
Meyer has this to say about the krumphau
"This strike is described thus: stand in the Wrath Guard with your left foot forward, when your opponent strikes, step with your right foot fully away from his strike and against his left side, strike with the long edge and crossed hands against his strike, or between his pommel and blade, diagonally over his hands, and fully overshoot his arms to lay on the blade, as shown in illustration D by the figures on the upper right hand side. "
illustration D It is a wonderful technique.
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hope this helps.
Brian Hunt
GFS