Play #92

Created: 1/24/2026

(p.79/#2) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Stretta or Porta di Ferro Stretta) Your adversary being situated in coda lunga stretta or in porta di ferro stretta with the right foot forward, you will be settled in the guard of coda lunga stretta with the left foot forward; and there you will pass your right foot forward in a great pass, pushing a thrust to his right side, that will end in guardia di faccia, such that you will find yourself false edge to false edge with your enemy; and then you will subsequently make a half turn of the hand throwing an overhand imbrocatta to his face; and as he defends himself you will presently turn with the wrist of the hand a roverso traversato to his face and you will step somewhat forward with the right foot towards his left side, and the sword must not pass coda lunga stretta; and without delay you will pass your left foot somewhat towards his right side, turning a roverso fendente to his head; the right leg needs to follow behind the left and the sword must not pass coda lunga alta, and you will keep your sword arm extended as far forward as you are able.