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- The primary postures or ready positions for long-swords, those which date back to master Liechtenauer in the 1380’s (and likely the 1360’s if not earlier) are: Ochs, Pflug, Alber, and Vom Tag. These are: the Ox, the Plow, the Fool, the Roof.Learn more:The primary postures or ready positions for long-swords, those which date back to master Liechtenauer in the 1380’s (and likely the 1360’s if not earlier) are: Ochs, Pflug, Alber, and Vom Tag. These are: the Ox, the Plow, the Fool, the Roof.www.thearma.org/essays/StancesIntro.htm
The Guard Positions in German Longsword
- Ochs This is a pointing guard designed to protect the upper quadrants. It also threatens the face. ...
- Pflug This is the other pointing guard, designed to protect the lower quadrants. ...
- Alber This guard has the sword pointed at the enemy’s feet, leaving the entire body open. ...
- Langenort Langenort (Longpoint) is the so-called hidden fifth guard of German longsword fencing. ...
www.thecollector.com/medieval-german-longswords/Italian masters recognized the eight basic cuts which were formalized in early renaissance systems : vertical down (Fendente), vertical up (Montante), horizontal (Tonda), plus diagonal descending (Squalembrato) and diagonal rising (Ridoppio) which could be made from the left (Roversi) or from...www.thearma.org/beta/terms/longsword.htm The 12 guards - Swordschool
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A Brief Look at Stances & Guards of Medieval …
Stances or guards (leger/huten or guardia/posta) are in many ways the very foundation of Medieval swordsmanship. The offensive and defensive postures and ready positions from which to deliver all manner of blows lie at the heart of …
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Medieval Longsword
The Longsword is a type of European sword used during the late medieval period. These swords have long cruciform hilts with grips over 10 to 15 inches in length, which provide room for two hands.
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