Play #130

Created: 1/24/2026

(p.91#1) (Coda Lunga Stretta vs. Coda Lunga Stretta or Porta di Ferro Stretta) If your adversary is set in coda lunga stretta or in porta di ferro stretta with his right foot forward, you will be set in coda lunga stretta with the same foot forward, but in a narrow stance; and there you will step a little forward with your right foot towards his left side, feinting a thrust to the right side of his chest, but nevertheless making a sfalsata of your sword under his pushing a thrust to the left side of his chest, allowing the left foot to go somewhat behind the right; and if he defends with his sword and so finding yourselves together in guardia di intrare; you will subsequently make a half turn of the hand feinting an imbrocatta to his face passing your right foot somewhat forward in this moment; and if he will want to defends himself from this imbrocatta, you will immediately give him a rising mezzo mandritto to the wrist of his sword hand, and your sword needs to not pass guardia di intrare; and then you will withdraw your right foot pushing a thrust to his sword hand, setting yourself then in coda lunga stretta with the left foot forward.