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+ | ====== The Magic of the Half-Thrust ====== | ||
+ | The half-thrust or the thrust on on the firm foot is the tactical secret of these texts. It can be at once a provocation, | ||
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+ | > To find out what your enemy wants to do, give him the advanced sword with the body bent forward and the dagger close to your sword. Draw near him to see if he wants to parry with his dagger or his sword. | ||
+ | --- Cavalcabo | ||
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+ | > For my part, I would pretend to attack in order to induce the enemy to strike first, so that I should have the measure to thrust or offend his closest parts, with the intention of awaiting his riposte, preparing nevertheless the counter. | ||
+ | --- Cavalcabo | ||
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+ | > Recollect this when you want to start your attack: you must carry a resolute point to the enemy' | ||
+ | --- Cavalcabo | ||
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+ | ===== Making the Half-Thrust ===== | ||
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+ | In general terms, the half-thrust consists of four distinct actions which must be combined into one smooth movement sequence. It begins from and ends back in a solid guard stance. | ||
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+ | * Step 1: Deploy the arm, extending the sword hand directly out from and at the height of the forward shoulder. | ||
+ | * Step 2: Shift the weight forward, extending the rear leg and bending the forward knee. | ||
+ | * Step 3: Shift the weight backward, reverse the process to return the body into a proper stance posture. | ||
+ | * Step 4: Withdraw the arm, bending the elbow and returning the arm into a proper stance posture. | ||
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+ | ----- | ||
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+ | {{youtube> | ||
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+ | This short video shows the basics of the Half-Thrust and a range of uses of the Half-Thrust in the attack. Additional pages and lessons assume the proper execution of the Half-Thrust. | ||
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+ | Later texts (particularly Charles Besnard' | ||
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+ | Always remember to maintain your balance so that from the forward-weighted posture at the end of Step 2 you can easily move backwards, forwards, left and right. | ||
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+ | ----- | ||
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+ | ===== Overview of the Uses of the Half-Thrust ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Inside Line Attack Path ==== | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
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+ | ==== Outside Line Attack Path ==== | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
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+ | ==== Withdraw, Parry and Riposte | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
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+ | ==== Angulate, Parry and Riposte | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
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+ | ----- | ||
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+ | ===== Drills and Exercises ===== | ||
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+ | FIXME |