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− | '''''Mutieren''''' (''mutieren, mutirn, mutiren, transmuting'') is one of the 17 Hauptstucke in the recital of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], and means | + | '''''Mutieren''''' (''mutieren, mutirn, mutiren, transmuting'') is one of the 17 Hauptstucke in the recital of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]], and means an attack from the bind, which is used against an opponent who is soft on the sword, and in which the combatant winds over his opponent’s blade to thrust low. This technique is typically discussed in tandem with [[duplieren]] which is also typically regarded as two tempo thrust in opposition from the bind. |
== Video Interpretations == | == Video Interpretations == |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 29 February 2016
Mutieren (mutieren, mutirn, mutiren, transmuting) is one of the 17 Hauptstucke in the recital of Johannes Liechtenauer, and means an attack from the bind, which is used against an opponent who is soft on the sword, and in which the combatant winds over his opponent’s blade to thrust low. This technique is typically discussed in tandem with duplieren which is also typically regarded as two tempo thrust in opposition from the bind.
Video Interpretations
{{#evp:youtube|L5otXPOzdpc| A discussion of the concept and appropriate footwork by Jeff Tsay (2009)|left}}