Greetings. I've been visiting this website a lot over the past several years, and I love the strict martial approach that you guys take to swordplay. This site has been an inspiration on the incredible feats one could achieve when mastering distance, timing, and footwork.
On to my question. I just finished reading the article on the two primary positions for parrying and have a question as to what is better as far as a grip on the sword. I am somewhat ambidextrous (I broke my arm when I was three) and I do tend to favor my left hand at times when I should not (I'm right handed). So my question is when using a long sword and doing the hanging guard, which hand should be on top? It feels like it should be my right hand, as I can counter with a quick slash from that position, but I also feel comfortable doing it the other way. My observations have been right hand on the bottom of the grip is better for defense. If need be, I have a stronger block, but if I switch my hands up, I can have a stronger counter. Which is preferable, or are both acceptable? Some goes for the low guard. Which is the proper grip for a right handed fighter?

