Play #713
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.251/#3) (Sword vs. Opposite Handed) (Coda Lunga Larga with the Left Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Larga with Either Foot Forward) Finding yourself in coda lunga larga with the left foot forward against your enemy and he in that same guard, but with either foot forward; and so you will press him again, and if he does not throw some attack, you will push a stoccata trivillata to his sword hand, but accordingly that if you cannot strike his hand in this tempo, you will pull the left foot back near the right, and your sword will go into coda lunga lunga; then you will immediately pass your right foot forward, feinting an imbrocatta to his face or to his sword arm, and in that tempo you will turn a mandritto tondo to his sword hand or to his sword arm; and if he should want to strike you in some way you will subsequently pull your right foot back giving him a roverso to the sword hand that descends into coda lunga larga.