Play #103
Created: 1/24/2026
Updated: 1/24/2026
(p.82/#2) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward vs. Any) If your enemy has set himself in any guard that he wants and you are set in coda lunga stretta with the left forward; there you will throw a stoccata trivillata to his sword hand, with your left foot forward, and you will allow your sword to go into coda lunga lunga gathering the left foot near the right; and then immediately you will pass the right foot forward feinting an imbrocatta to his face and as he makes to defend againt the imbrocatta in some way, you will feint a rising falso in the manner of a montante to his han; and subsequently you will pass your left foot somewhat towards his right side, making a sfalsata of your sword under his; and without any delay you will pass your right foot forward, beating the enemy's sword with your true edge towards his left side, and then with all possible speed you will throw an imbrocatta to his face or to his sword arm, such that you end in porta di ferro larga or porta di ferro stretta as you prefer.