Play #714
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.252/#1) (Sword vs. Opposite Handed) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Right Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Larga with Either Foot Forward) Finding your enemy again in coda lunga larga with either foot forward, and he still not having attacked you then you will place yourself in coda lunga stretta with the right foot forward, and keeping the point of the sword directed somewhat at his sword hand you will press forcing him to make some movement, always you will stay mindful and if perchance he should throw a falso to strike your sword hand, you will beat it to the ground with the true edge of the sword giving him then immediately a rising falso to the sword arm or to the face; but if he should instead feint a rising falso to then make a sfalsata of his sword under yours with the goal of knocking your sword aside to then give you perhaps a mandritto to the face or to the sword arm; you will stay mindful that when he makes feint, you will stay defending yourself, and now that that he wants to disengage his sword under yours, you will throw a rising falso to his sword, and subsequently withdrawing the right foot back you will give him similarly a mezzo roverso to the sword hand that descends into coda lunga larga.