I've also seen the cut-over used effectively during a flèche after a feint. It was very nicely done by S. Park from Korea in the 2014 Grand Prix final.
The coach tries to force the epee out of line by using a bind, which is countered with a cut over techniques, means you lift your arm up in order to to lift the whole blade over the opponent's blade and you attack on the other side... this is how i understand...
I've also seen the cut-over used effectively during a flèche after a feint. It was very nicely done by S. Park from Korea in the 2014 Grand Prix final.
This reminds me very much of the first couple of plays of the Zornhau, or Wrath Stroke, in Liechtenauer fencing
Essentially, you cut down "wrathfully" onto the right shoulder and, if it's met in a bind, thrust from the bind. Is this the same?
The coach tries to force the epee out of line by using a bind, which is countered with a cut over techniques, means you lift your arm up in order to to lift the whole blade over the opponent's blade and you attack on the other side... this is how i understand...
I don't exactly understand this, is this essentially a quarte?
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