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Belgarath Prince des Floodeurs
Inscrit le: 25 Oct 2016 Messages: 363
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Posté le: Jeu 04 Oct 2018, 7:15 : Drills techniques proposés 2018-2019 |
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Reconnaissance entering into Posta Longa with a step of the right foot, followed by a mezza volta of the body to the left
Attacker: Mezzana Porta di Ferro, left foot forward vs Defender: Tutta Porta di Ferro
Correct Measure (single passing step measure (eg mezza volta of body)).
a) Attacker transitions from Mezzana Porta di Ferro through Posta Breve, and into Posta Longa, stepping only as he passes into Posta Longa. He touches the defender lightly on the chest, at roughly the height of the breastbone.
b) As the Attacker transitions in Posta Longa as above to attack, the Defender covers by shifting to Posta Frontale, framed on his left side, bringing his right hip into the action and slightly lowering his weight, and then binding sharply down to Mezzana Porta di Ferro as he steps right foot right (keeping in the zogho largo), expulsing the blade. He then strikes riverso sottano with the step of the left foot to the rear (forming an angle of about 22 degrees to the original line of attack), and continues with a riverso fendente with a passing step of the right foot backwards, ending in the forward variant of Tutta Porta di Ferro.
c) As the Defender commits to his cover in Posta Frontale as in (b) above, the Attacker performs a tutta volta of the sword, entirely avoiding if possible the Defender’s cover, and continuing to a riverso fendete with a step of the left foot to the left, followed by the compassing step of the right to the left. He passes back with the left foot while striking a mandritto sottano, followed by a mandritto fendente with the pass of the right foot back, ending in Mezzana Porta di Ferro. |
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Belgarath Prince des Floodeurs
Inscrit le: 25 Oct 2016 Messages: 363
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Posté le: Jeu 04 Oct 2018, 7:15 : |
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Reconnaissance entering into Posta Longa with a step of the left foot, followed by a mezza volta of the body to the right
Attacker: Mezzana Porta di Ferro, right foot forward vs Defender: Dente de Zenghiaro
Correct Measure (single passing step measure (eg mezza volta of body)).
a) Attacker transitions from Mezzana Porta di Ferro through Posta Breve, and into Posta Longa, stepping only as he passes into Posta Longa. He touches the defender lightly on the chest, at roughly the height of the breastbone.
b) As the Attacker transitions in Posta Longa as above to attack, the Defender covers by shifting to Posta Frontale, framed on his right side with false edge to the adversary’s blade, bringing his right hip into the action and slightly lowering his weight, and then binding sharply down to Mezzana Porta di Ferro as he steps left foot left (keeping in the zogho largo), expulsing the blade with his true edge. He then strikes mandritto sottano with the step of the right foot to the rear (forming an angle of about 22 degrees to the original line of attack), and continues with a mandritto fendente with a passing step of the left foot backwards, ending in the forward variant of Tutta Porta di Ferro.
c) As the Defender commits to his cover in Posta Frontale as in (b) above, the Attacker performs a tutta volta of the sword, entirely avoiding if possible the Defender’s cover, and continuing to a mandritto fendente with a step of the right foot to the right, followed by the compassing step of the left to the right. He passes back with the right foot while striking a riverso sottano, followed by a riverso fendente with the pass of the left foot back, ending in Mezzana Porta di Ferro. |
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Belgarath Prince des Floodeurs
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Posté le: Jeu 04 Oct 2018, 7:16 : |
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Defending mandritto fendente with a cover in Posta Frontale.
Attacker: Posta di Donna vs Defender: Tutta Porta di Ferro
Correct Measure (single passing step measure (eg mezza volta of body)).
a) Attackers cuts true mandritto fendente and hits with a half blow, drawing the blade out to Dente de Zenghiaro, making second step of left foot to right (eg triangle step).
b) Attacker cuts true mandritto fendente to hit with a half blow, but Defender covers by shifting to Posta Frontale, bringing his right hip into the action and slightly lowering his weight, and then binding sharply down to Mezzana Porta di Ferro as he steps right foot right, expulsing the blade. He then strikes riverso sottano with the step of the left foot to the rear (forming an angle of about 22 degrees to the original line of attack), and continues with a riverso fendente with a passing step of the right foot backwards, ending in the forward variant of Tutta Porta di Ferro.
c) Attacker cuts true mandritto fendente as above, but as Defender binds down to Mezzana Porta di Ferro, Attacker yields his sword point down and to the right, raising his hands and stepping left foot left while cutting fendente around to the other side, accompanied by the compass of the right foot to the left, or an entering step of the right foot to the left. (This play can be viewed as a use of the principles of the second master of the sword in two hands, zogho largo, or as an application of the play of the colpo di villano.) |
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