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The 2nd ward is taken up by standing left foot forward, [[buckler]] held out facing the opponent. The [[arming sword|sword]] is held in the right hand, [[hilt]] just in front of the right shoulder with the [[long edge]] facing up and the point down and towards the rear.
The 2nd ward is taken up by standing left foot forward, [[buckler]] held out facing the opponent. The [[arming sword|sword]] is held in the right hand, [[hilt]] just in front of the right shoulder with the [[long edge]] facing up and the point down and towards the rear.

==Counters==
The [[counter]]s most appropriate to adopt against this [[ward]] are:
* [[Right cover]]
* [[Half shield]]
* [[Priest's Special Langort]]

[[category:western martial arts]][[category:wards]]
[[category:western martial arts]][[category:wards]]

Revision as of 19:53, 1 February 2007

Right shoulder is a term used to describe a type of high guard or ward in historical swordfighting.

Arming Sword and Buckler

The term is applied to the ward relating to the 2nd Ward of the Royal Armouries MS I.33 although the term itself is not used in the manuscript.

The 2nd ward is taken up by standing left foot forward, buckler held out facing the opponent. The sword is held in the right hand, hilt just in front of the right shoulder with the long edge facing up and the point down and towards the rear.

Counters

The counters most appropriate to adopt against this ward are: