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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.