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This drill models what happens when a parry from the roverso side works but does not beat the attack wide. In this instance the attacker binds the parry, and enters with a version of the (Getty MS) 11th play of the zogho stretto; the defender prevents this with the play of the (PD MS) second play of the second master of the zogho stretto, who has crossed from the roverso side. | This drill models what happens when a parry from the roverso side works but does not beat the attack wide. In this instance the attacker binds the parry, and enters with a version of the (Getty MS) 11th play of the zogho stretto; the defender prevents this with the play of the (PD MS) second play of the second master of the zogho stretto, who has crossed from the roverso side. | ||
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Revision as of 09:22, 28 March 2013
This drill models what happens when a parry from the roverso side works but does not beat the attack wide. In this instance the attacker binds the parry, and enters with a version of the (Getty MS) 11th play of the zogho stretto; the defender prevents this with the play of the (PD MS) second play of the second master of the zogho stretto, who has crossed from the roverso side.