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− | Ablauffen (Running-Off or Flowing-Off) is one of several techniques featured in the Handworks section of longsword techniques in [[Joachim Meÿer]]'s canon. | + | Ablauffen (Running-Off or Flowing-Off) means to withdraw from or evade the opponent’s weapon by rotating the blade downwards around the hilt. It is one of several techniques featured in the Handworks section of longsword techniques in [[Joachim Meÿer]]'s canon, and is also referenced by [[Paulus Hector Mair]]. The earliest appearance for Ablauffen is in the messer treatises of [[Johannes Lecküchner]]. |
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Revision as of 18:25, 20 February 2016
Ablauffen (Running-Off or Flowing-Off) means to withdraw from or evade the opponent’s weapon by rotating the blade downwards around the hilt. It is one of several techniques featured in the Handworks section of longsword techniques in Joachim Meÿer's canon, and is also referenced by Paulus Hector Mair. The earliest appearance for Ablauffen is in the messer treatises of Johannes Lecküchner.
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