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  2. 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.
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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.
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    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. ...
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    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...
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