In episode of Fencing by the Book, we tackle a particular confusing (or confused) section of text. The ausser mynne or ausser nim are some of those plays that tend to get skipped over by modern practitioners, and we discuss why.
Joey couldn't make it, so be prepared for some terrible German.
Instead we're joined this week by Kendra Brown, who helps to shed some light on the source by bringing the Latin version of Lew to the party.
Ep.29 - Uberlauffen (running above)
Ep. 28 - ‘Indes’ pt. 2
Ep. 28 - 'Indes' pt. 1.
Ep. 26 - Nachreissen with Jess Finley.
Ep. 25 - Ansetzen with Jess Finley.
Ep 24 - The infamous 'vier versetzen'.
Ep. 23 - Four Guards (ish)
Ep. 22 - The Schaiteler. The Peaker, not the peeker.
Ep. 21 - Squint to the Point.
Ep. 20 - Squint short.
Ep. 19 - Men who Squint at Buffalos
Ep. 18 - The Inverter.
Ep. 17 - How to fail (and fail twice).
Ep 16 - Twer to plough.
Ep. 15 - Across again.
Ep. 14 - The Twerhau
Episode 13 - Crooked not a shortcut.
Epsiode 12 - Krump to the Flat
Ep 11 - The Crook'd One (Krumphau)
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