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− | [[Joachim Meÿer]] describes '''''Bleiben''''' (remaining) as remaining in contact with the opponent’s blade to judge his intent. Closely related to [[Fühlen]]. | + | [[Joachim Meÿer]] describes '''''Bleiben''''' (remaining) as remaining in contact with the opponent’s blade to judge his intent. Closely related to [[Fühlen]]. The technique was also referenced by the German publisher Christian Egenolph. |
− | [[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:German Concepts]] | + | [[Category:Other Techniques]][[Category:German Techniques]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:German Concepts]][[Category:Handworks (Meyer)]] |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 19 May 2016
Joachim Meÿer describes Bleiben (remaining) as remaining in contact with the opponent’s blade to judge his intent. Closely related to Fühlen. The technique was also referenced by the German publisher Christian Egenolph.