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  • True enough, and a good suggestion. Thanks!

  • Thank you for the idea. We don't do a lot of empty-air cutting exercises (these two are *it* and we only use them as very basic exercises), however, and we can't use this one because it includes the Mittelhau, a technique we don't include as part of our curriculum. All of our other drills are two-man exercises. I appreciate the idea, however--Meyer had some great stuff. If only he taught Harnischfechten...

  • No problem. Just an idea. As I noted though, the cut can be a zwerch rather than a normal mittelhau (i.e. R zorn, L zwerch, R unter, L unter, R zwerch, L zorn, R sheitel). Zwerch is certainly early source!

  • Meyer (that naughty schulefechter) has many drills worth utilizing even for earlier longsword. Here's a 6 cut dusack drill expanded to a 7 cut longsword drill (1st apply each cut with passing steps, later mix with triangle steps for some challenge):

    1- right Zorn (into Langenort)

    2- left Zwerch (or Mittelhaw)

    3- right Unterhaw

    4- left Unterhaw

    5- right Zwerch (or Mittelhaw)

    6- left Zorn (into Langenort)

    7- Scheitelhaw

    The pattern is high-middle-low-low-middle-hig­h on alternating sides.

  • Thanks! You are missed--I hope to see you back in class soon.

  • And I just had some flashbacks

    And nicely done on being in sync

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