Play #590

Created: 1/24/2026

(p.213/#4) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward) Once again finding yourself in coda lunga stretta with your left foot forward against your enemy, and he being in the same placement, you will be able to feint a thrust to the right side of his chest from outside his sword, and if he should go to defend himself from this thrust, you will be able to presently pass with your right foot forward bringing your left hand together with your right, and so with the strength of two hand, you will throw mightily to his sword a mezzo mandritto beating it aside, and so you will be able to subsequently push a thrust to the chest, being more that the left foot faithfully follows the right, and next you will be able to then for your defense, gallantly withdraw two passes back setting yourself in coda lunga stretta with the right foot forward and that this such act of take the sword with both hand,, you will be able to use many times, if your sword hand should feel tired, or if it's wounded, and in short every other thing done that should occur, or design that you might have in mind.