Play #190
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.108/#5) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward vs. Any) Finding your enemy in what guard he wants, you will be set in coda lunga stretta with the left foot forward; and there you will throw a stoccata trivillata with the left foot forward, allowing the sword to go then into coda lunga lunga, throwing the left foot somewhat near the right; and subsequently you will feint an imbrocatta, passing with the right foot forward; and as moves to defend against this imbrocatta, you will, without delay, feint a rising falso to the sword hand, but nevertheless with all possible speed, you will pass the left foot forward, making a sfalsata of your sword under his towards his right side, pushing a thrust to his chest; and then you will immediately retire the left foot back making a half turn of the hand, setting yourself in coda lunga stretta.