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- The first position, Ochs ("ox"), essentially assumed by drawing the weapon up and to the "outside". The point may aim somewhat downward or upward but typically aimed at the opponent's face or throat. This was called Finestra or "window" in Italian schools.Learn more:The first position, Ochs ("ox"), essentially assumed by drawing the weapon up and to the "outside". The point may aim somewhat downward or upward but typically aimed at the opponent's face or throat. This was called Finestra or "window" in Italian schools.www.thearma.org/essays/StancesIntro.htmThe sword is held on the left shoulder with the arms out behind so the point faces somewhat forward, and the long edge up. The left wrath guard (zornhut links) reverses the leg and hand positions. A low transitional guard which is the end point for a diagonal cut through the target.scholarvictoria.com/2016/02/25/back-to-basics-2-g…
A Brief Look at Stances & Guards of Medieval …
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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Now that we have gripped the sword, there are four primary positions, or guards, in which to stand: the Plow guard (Pflug), the Ox guard (Ochs), the Roof guard (Vom Tag, literally "from the roof"), and the Fool's guard (Alber). A guard is …
Longsword from the Kölner Fechtbuch - Keith Farrell
This is my current translation of the longsword section of the Kölner Fechtbuch, an interesting source outwith the Liechtenauer tradition.
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Longsword Guards: Ochs - YouTube
A detailed look at ochs, addressing historical variations, our preferred "default" version for beginners, and common errors.
Winden in Liechtenauer’s Longsword - James Colton
Ox Guard vs Posta de Fenestra - Daniel Agnew
Meyer Longsword - left vs right | Barony of Ildhafn (Archived site)
Back to Basics 2: Some Guards and Cuts - Scholar Victoria
historical longsword ochs stance - YouTube
Longsword Lessons: Primary Postures - Tag, Ochs, Pflug
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