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+ | ====== Vertical Caver ====== | ||
+ | Cavalcabo (and hence de Heredia) gives an explicit definition of the //caver// which includes the more familiar definition (a disengagement in order to re-acquire the opponent' | ||
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+ | FIXME Include a video of the vertical //caver// on both sides and the concept of the box-on-the-line. | ||
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+ | Note that these exercises teach the vertical caver from the engagement. It is not limited to this situation and can be used any time you point is pushed off the centre line by your opponent. | ||
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+ | ===== Vertical Caver from the Outside ===== | ||
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+ | Partner drill. In pairs from the //en garde// stance: | ||
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+ | - The patient gains the agent' | ||
+ | - The agent lifts the sword hilt to approximately the level the sword point previously occupied and drops the sword point to the level the hilt previously occupied. In effect, the sword point has performed at 180 degree turn around the opponent' | ||
+ | - The agent thrusts in //quarte// on the firm foot or on the lunge. The offhand may be brought across under the sword arm for additional security. | ||
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+ | Note that this action may be accompanied by stepping to the inside to change the line of attack and void the originally occupied space. | ||
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+ | This technique may also be used after provoking the opponent by subjecting the opponent' | ||
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+ | Partner drill. In pairs from the //en garde// stance: | ||
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+ | - The agent subjects the opponent' | ||
+ | - The patient disengages underneath in typical Italian fashion. | ||
+ | - The agent follows the opponent' | ||
+ | - The agent thrusts in //quarte// on the firm foot or on the lunge. The offhand may be used for additional security. | ||
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+ | ===== Vertical Caver from the Inside ===== | ||
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+ | Partner drill. In pairs from the //en garde// stance: | ||
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+ | - The patient gains the agent' | ||
+ | - The agent lifts the sword hilt to approximately the level the sword point previously occupied and drops the sword point to the level the hilt previously occupied. In effect, the sword point has performed at 180 degree turn around the opponent' | ||
+ | - The agent thrusts in //seconde// (or //tierce//) on the firm foot or on the lunge. The offhand may be used for additional security. | ||
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+ | Note that this action may be accompanied by stepping to the agent' | ||
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+ | This technique may also be used after provoking the opponent by subjecting the opponent' | ||
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+ | Partner drill. In pairs from the //en garde// stance: | ||
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+ | - The agent subjects the opponent' | ||
+ | - The patient disengages underneath in typical Italian fashion. | ||
+ | - The agent follows the opponent' | ||
+ | - The agent thrusts in //seconde// on the firm foot or on the lunge. The offhand may be brought across under the sword arm for additional security. |