Play #636
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.227/#1) (False Edge to False Edge) Finding yourself false edge to false edge with your right foot forward, and were your enemy to now pass with his left foot forward making a half turn of the hand to push a thrust to your chest, you will be able to be shrew, and when he passes to make the thrust, you will make a sfalsata of your sword under his, beating it towards his right rise with the true edge of your sword; and you will subsequently be able to step somewhat forward with the right foot pushing a thrust to his chest, and if he should go to defend this in some way, you will be able to make a half turn of the hand pushing another thrust to the chest, and if he should defend against this, you will subsequently make a mezzo mandritto to the front leg and without out delay make another rising mezzo mandritto to his sword arm, withdrawing thene the right foot back and setting yourself into coda lunga stretta.