Play #679
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.239/#2) (Sword and Targa) (Coda Lunga Stretta vs. Coda Lunga Stretta with Either Foot Forward) If your enemy should be set in coda lunga stretta with the sword in presence with either foot forward, you will place yourself in coda lunga stretta with the left foot forward, and there pulling your left foot near the right, making a falso tondo impugnato, you will subsequently pass your right foot forward feinting a mandritto to his front leg, and as he places his sword under his targa to defend against this attack, you will mutate your mandritto with a half turn of the fist, throwing a falso into your enemy's sword, and knocking it towards his right side, you will subsequently give him a roverso to the front leg that does not pass coda lunga stretta, keeping the targa in defense of the head; and withdrawing then your right foot back you will be able to push a thrust to face, accompanied by your targa for your safety.