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The eighth in a series on the use of the Two-Handed Greatsword (Spada a due Mani), this is from the Manuscripts attributed to the ‘Anonimo Bolognese’ (ca. 1500 - 1550). Performed with a synthetic blade due to public access, this is the 16th action. ——————————————————————————— As many of you are probably aware, my moniker of ‘Wandering Swordsman’ used in these videos is based on the old European concept of a non guild affiliated instructor in swordsmanship being little better than a vagabond. This is particularly apt due to my lifestyle choice of living on a boat and travelling around the south of England, putting up posters and offering classes wherever I happen to stop. ——————————————————————————— Initiating action a.) Begin the action with your right foot forwards, and your false edge in contact with that of your opponent. b.) Feint a Mandritto beneath their blade. c.) Pass forwards, cutting a falso into your opponents weapon. d.) Draw a mezzo mandritto across your opponents face. Counter action a.) Await your opponents action. b.) As your opponent begins their pass, interrupt their tempo by cutting a falso of your own into their blade. c.) Finish as appropriate. If you want to support the channel, feel free to get me a coffee over at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JayMaxwell Or join my Patreon for access to our members chat at / wandersword and don’t forget to like and subscribe ☕️ Merchandise, training weapons, more about us at www.tempus-fugitives.co.uk