Play #349
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.155/#5) (Coda Lunga Stretta vs. Coda Lunga Stretta) If your enemy should be against you with the sword in presence in coda lunga (stretta), with his right foot forward, you will be set in the same guard, with the right foot forward; and there you will make a mezzo mandritto to his sword, passing with your right foot somewhat forward and feinting a thrust to his chest; that if he should want to defend, you will pass subsequently with your left foot towards his right side, making a sfalsata of your sword under his, and pushing a thrust to his chest, making in that tempo a half turn of the hand, such that the sword will end in coda lunga stretta.