Responses to the Oberhau: Parrying
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2018
- We explore different ways to respond to an Oberhau.
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Produced by: Dan Thomas
Presented by: Nick Allen, David Hessler
Edited by: Dan Thomas
Introduction created by Ava Blakeslee-Carter Спорт
i recommend moving your left leg back when parrying. it is physically more comfortable and also it prevents getting you hit if the enemy does a faint (he wouldn't be able to hit and also you will be prepared for a second parry/block)
Amazing like i go over your videos as regular solo training and my firm is coming on so well, ive shown these to my instructor and he says its all so spot on!
Such a great detailed explanation. Been doing this wrong for years, thank you so much for sharing.
It's a posta breve structure.
I do recommend a mezza volta with this. Blocking on the low outside, your opponent still can push against your swoch.
A Question for you good sir. How did you as the president get into HEMA? Did you trained under a Teacher or are you self trained? Asking bec i am kinda in that situation. Perfect videos btw!
I believe Nick is almost entirely self taught. We've all had a lot of help from other clubs since he started ours a few years ago though.
So, I feel like the parry is not occurring strong to weak. It looks more mid to mid, or even mid to strong. Is this normal?