Play #182

Created: 1/24/2026

(p.106/#2) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Stretta) If your enemy is set in coda lunga stretta with his right foot forward, you will be set in coda lunga stretta with your left foot forward; and there you will pull your left foot back near the right, subsequently passing your right foot forward, feinting a thrust to the left side of his chest in the mode of an imbrocatta; and as he will go to defend himself from this thrust, you will immediately pass your left foot traversing towards his right side, taking your sword under his, giving him presently a mandritto across his sword arm that falls into cinghiara porta larga di ferro; and subsequently if the enemy wants to strike you with some attack, you will pull the right foot behind the left, giving him a roverso traversato to the sword hand that falls into coda lunga larga.