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'''Underarm''' (Original Latin: ''Sub brach'') is an term used to describe a type of middle guard or [[ward]] in historical swordfighting.
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==Arming Sword and Buckler==
The term is applied to the ward relating to the 1st Ward of the Royal Armouries MS [[I.33]] although the term itself is not used in the manuscript.

The 1st ward is taken up by standing right foot forward, [[buckler]] held near the waist facing to the left. The [[arming sword|sword]] is held in the right hand, tucked under the [[buckler]] with the [[long edge]] facing out ([[second position]]) and the point down and towards the rear.

This may also be used as a [[counter]] against the [[underarm]] and [[vom Tag]] [[ward]]s.

===Counters===
The [[counter]]s most appropriate to adopt against this [[ward]] are:
* [[Half shield]]
* [[Crutch]]
* [[Langort]]
* [[Walpurgis]]
* [[Priest's special langort]]
* [[Underarm]]

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

Revision as of 09:38, 20 February 2007

Underarm (Original Latin: Sub brach) is an term used to describe a type of middle guard or ward in historical swordfighting.

Arming Sword and Buckler

The term is applied to the ward relating to the 1st Ward of the Royal Armouries MS I.33 although the term itself is not used in the manuscript.

The 1st ward is taken up by standing right foot forward, buckler held near the waist facing to the left. The sword is held in the right hand, tucked under the buckler with the long edge facing out (second position) and the point down and towards the rear.

This may also be used as a counter against the underarm and vom Tag wards.

Counters

The counters most appropriate to adopt against this ward are: