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− | The Einhorn guard is an aggressiv guard position where you have your sword raised above your head forward, diagonally to one side. It is similar to the striking movement from a [[Vom Tag]]. | + | The '''Einhorn''' guard is an aggressiv guard position where you have your sword raised above your head forward, diagonally to one side. It is similar to the striking movement from a [[Vom Tag]]. |
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+ | Marozzo 19.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Second Book]] Einhorn with shield. | ||
+ | Marozzo 33.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] | ||
Cod.I.6.4º.2 77r.png|Right combatant standing in Einhorn guard. | Cod.I.6.4º.2 77r.png|Right combatant standing in Einhorn guard. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]] | [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]] |
Revision as of 16:22, 1 November 2015
The Einhorn guard is an aggressiv guard position where you have your sword raised above your head forward, diagonally to one side. It is similar to the striking movement from a Vom Tag.
Achille Marozzo/Second Book Einhorn with shield.