Zwerchhau

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The Zwerchhau (cross cut or thwart cut) is a horizontal cut delivered with the short edge (false edge) by rotating the hands so the hilt rises and the blade travels horizontally across the opponent's head or body. [1] The Zwerchhau is the master cut that specifically counters attacks from Vom Tag (high guard) and overhead positions, as the horizontal trajectory naturally passes beneath a descending blade while simultaneously striking the opponent's temple. [1],[2] The Zwerchhau also serves as a powerful entry into grappling range because of its body rotation and forward step. [2],[3]

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Cross CutBoxing[1]Thwart Cut[2]Zwerch-Haw[3]
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История и происхождение

The Zwerchhau is one of Liechtenauer's five master cuts, described by the glossators as the specific counter to the Oberhau and attacks from above. [1] Ringeck and von Danzig both emphasise the Zwerchhau's unique ability to simultaneously defend and attack on the horizontal plane. [2],[3]

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  • ГерманияHEMA, Немецкий длинный меч
  • ИталияHEMA

Эффективность

The Zwerchhau (Cross Cut or Thwart Cut) is a horizontal cut delivered with the short (back) edge, rotating the hands so the flat of the blade covers the fencer's head while cutting horizontally to the opponent's temple. [1] It is unique among the master cuts because it simultaneously attacks and defends — the blade's position creates a roof-like cover protecting the fencer's head while the short edge strikes the opponent's. [2] Liechtenauer's tradition states the Zwerchhau 'breaks' Vom Tag and the Ochs guard. [3]

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The Zwerchhau is attested in all major Liechtenauer-tradition manuscripts from the 14th–16th centuries, including the glosses of Ringeck, von Danzig, and the Codex Döbringer (MS 3227a). [1] Joachim Meyer's Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens (1570) provides the most detailed illustrations and tactical context for the Zwerchhau. [2]

Соревновательные результаты

The Zwerchhau is commonly attempted in HEMA longsword competition, though its technical difficulty (short-edge rotation, timing) makes successful execution at tournament speed challenging; it is frequently seen as a counter to opponents who telegraph cuts from Vom Tag. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionCutting, thrusting, or striking with a bladed weapon — edge alignment and trajectory determine cutting effectiveness
Joints InvolvedWrists (edge alignment and rotation), elbows (extension for thrusts, chambering for cuts), shoulders (arc of the cut), hips (power generation)
Force VectorVaries — downward diagonal cut (kesa-giri), horizontal cut (yoko-giri), thrust (tsuki), or rising cut (kiri-age)
Weapon MechanicEdge alignment (hasuji) is critical — the blade must travel along its cutting plane for effective cuts

Позиция и вход

From ready stance (chudan-no-kamae or equivalent)Assume guard position, establish distance (ma-ai), execute the cut or thrust when an opening appears
From engagement distanceUse footwork to close to striking range, execute the technique with proper edge alignment (hasuji)
As counterWait for the opponent's attack, deflect or avoid, and counter-cut to the exposed target

Варианты

Standard cutprimary cutting angle from the ready stance
Thrust (tsuki)straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face
Rising cut (kiri-age)upward diagonal cut from low to high
Diagonal cut (kesa-giri)downward diagonal cut following the kimono line

Видео

Zwerchhau, Basics and Counters: Longsword Lesson 9

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Zwerchhau·Sword Carolina

The Zwerchhau is perhaps the most highly recommended technique in Liechtenauer's art. We offer here our understanding o

Learn the Art of Combat: Longsword Guards - Beginners Guide

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Zwerchhau·Björn Rüther

Knowing the guards in the long sword, knowing which techniques and concepts to apply from each posture, and being able t

Zwerchhau, Slices and Throw: Longsword Lesson 10

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Zwerchhau·Sword Carolina

Some more techniques related to the Zwerchhau, leaning heavily on the so-called von Danzig text. It is our hope that yo

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Что говорят инструкторы

The Zwerchhau (cross strike) is described across sources as one of the most useful, fastest, and versatile strikes in longsword fencing. Sword Carolina instructors Aaron Shober and Josh Lucas establish that the technique typically initiates from a thumb-on guard, executing a high horizontal cut across the body aimed at the opponent's head or body while keeping the hilt positioned defensively in front of the head. The strike can employ either the long edge (attacking from the left side toward the opponent's right) or short edge (from right to left), with the sword's flats held vertically and edges to the side. A key advantage is the ability to throw multiple successive Zwerchhau cuts while maintaining defensive coverage. When the initial cut is blocked, the defender can wrap around the opponent's sword for a second-intent cut, or step back and pivot to redirect the attack. Sword Carolina emphasizes keeping hands high and forward rather than wrapping fully behind the head, ensuring continuous defensive posture. The technique also transitions into specialized applications: from a bind position, the Zwerchhau can set up slices to the opponent's neck or arm, potentially followed by throws using footwork and body weight. Counters to the Zwerchhau include cutting the incoming strike to the neck, laying the long edge against it to create a ninety-degree angle, performing a Duplerin to the opponent's head from the bind, or executing a short Zwerchhau to the neck from an extended plow guard. Björn Rüther's framework on guards confirms that the Zwerchhau can be executed from the upper guard and other primary positions, reinforcing its foundational importance in medieval longsword systems.

Сформировано на основе 3 инструкторов

  • Sword CarolinaZwerchhau, Basics and Counters: Longsword Lesson 9: Established fundamental mechanics of the Zwerchhau: high horizontal cut from thumb-on guard, use of both long and short edges, defensive hilt positioning, multiple successive cuts, wrapping around blocked attacks, and comprehensive counter-defenses including cutting to the neck and Duplerin responses.
  • Sword CarolinaZwerchhau, Slices and Throw: Longsword Lesson 10: Expanded the technique into advanced applications: slicing from the Zwerchhau bind to the opponent's neck and front of arms, setting up throws using the short edge against the neck with specific footwork, countering slices by pulling arms away to strike the head, and defensive responses including pommel schnappen and arm controls.
  • Björn RütherLearn the Art of Combat: Longsword Guards - Beginners Guide: Contextualized the Zwerchhau within the broader guard system, confirming its execution from primary guards including the upper guard, and emphasizing the importance of flowing through guards with intention while maintaining threatening posture.

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Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

9
Экстремальный9/10

Edged weapons cause fatal lacerations; historical battlefield mortality rates >30% (Amberger 1999)

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Продвинутый
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

Traditional martial arts — Practiced in traditional kata/...
IWUF — Legal in wushu taolu if applicable
IWUF Competition RulesPDF
HEMA — Legal in applicable historical weapon categories {srcvarious organizations

Заметки по тренировке

The Zwerchhau (cross cut or thwart cut) is a horizontal cut delivered with the short edge (true edge facing up) — it is the most versatile master cut, used to counter attacks from any direction (Tobler, Fighting with the German Longsword, 2004)
The Zwerchhau travels horizontally from the side, striking with the short edge while the crossguard and long edge protect the head — it simultaneously attacks and defends
The Zwerchhau counters Pflug and Alber: the horizontal path defeats low and mid-level guards by attacking above or through them
The Zwerchhau ends in Ochs: after the horizontal cut, the sword naturally settles into the Ochs position with the point threatening
The thumb grip (thumb on the flat of the blade) is used during the Zwerchhau to control the short-edge alignment
The Zwerchhau is the most commonly used master cut in modern HEMA competition: its horizontal path creates reliable openings
Döbringer's commentary emphasizes: the Zwerchhau defeats all cuts from below and defends the head simultaneously

Типичные ошибки

!Using the long edge for the Zwerchhau — the short edge (true edge up) is the cutting surface for this technique
!Not protecting the head during the Zwerchhau — the crossguard and body position must cover the head during the cut
!Cutting too high or too low — the horizontal path should target the opponent's head or upper body
!Not transitioning to Ochs after the Zwerchhau — the natural end position is Ochs; use it for the follow-up thrust
!Using the Zwerchhau without the thumb grip — the thumb on the flat provides the necessary control for short-edge alignment
!Treating the Zwerchhau as a wild swing — it is a precise, controlled technique with specific mechanics
!Not understanding which guards the Zwerchhau counters — it is the answer to Pflug and low guards specifically

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Ready Positionassume the guard stance appropriate for the weapon
2Distance Controlmanage spacing relative to the opponent
3Execute Techniqueperform the offensive or defensive action with correct form
4Return to Guardrecover to a defensive ready position

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Art of Combat (Joachim Meyer, 1570)

1КнигаThe Book of Five Rings (Musashi, 1645)

Alias sources — [1] Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat [2] Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat [3] Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat

2КнигаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Forgeng, J., The Art of Combat (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) [2] Tobler, C., Fighting with the German Longsword (Freelance Academy Press, 2004) [3] Tobler, C., In Saint George's Name (Freelance Academy Press, 2010)

3ДругоеJapanese Combat Sports Katakana Convention

Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (外来語) — used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities

4ЦитатаThe Book of Five Rings (Musashi, 1645)

Alias sources — [1] Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat [2] Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat [3] Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Arts of Combat

5ЦитатаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Forgeng, J., The Art of Combat (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) [2] Tobler, C., Fighting with the German Longsword (Freelance Academy Press, 2004) [3] Tobler, C., In Saint George's Name (Freelance Academy Press, 2010)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

wrist control for edge alignment, grip endurance, footwork precision

Favours

quick wrists, strong forearms, good posture

Key muscles

forearm extensors/flexors, deltoids, core, calves

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the basic mechanics of a Zwerchhau?

The Zwerchhau is a high horizontal cut across your body aimed at the opponent's head or body, executed with the hilt held in front of your head for defense while also collecting any cuts from above. You keep your edges to the side and flats vertically, moving the cut right in front of you rather than exaggerating the arc around your body.

How should I position my hands and sword while performing a Zwerchhau?

Keep your hands in front of you at all times during the Zwerchhau, maintaining your sword high to stay covered behind it. Use good footwork and lean behind your sword for coverage, and avoid wrapping the sword fully back behind your head as beginners often do.

What are good defensive options against a Zwerchhau attack?

A better defense against the Zwerchhau is to either cut against it with an Oberhau or lay onto it with your long edge, rather than trying to block in a basic ox guard which can be bypassed since the swords are parallel. If the Zwerchhau is defended in a bind, you can follow up with a Muterin and thrust depending on how the bind develops.

What can I do if my Zwerchhau is defended?

If you throw a Zwerchhau as the initial attack and it is defended, you have two follow-up options depending on how the bind develops. If you gain the weak of your opponent's sword, you can immediately perform a Muterin and thrust down.

Как работает Zwerchhau?

The Zwerchhau (cross cut or thwart cut) is a horizontal cut delivered with the short edge (false edge) by rotating the hands so the hilt rises and the blade travels horizontally across the opponent's head or body. The Zwerchhau is the master cut that specifically counters attacks from Vom Tag (high guard) and overhead positions, as the horizontal trajectory naturally passes beneath a descending blade while simultaneously striking the opponent's temple.

Откуда происходит Zwerchhau?

The Zwerchhau is one of Liechtenauer's five master cuts, described by the glossators as the specific counter to the Oberhau and attacks from above. Ringeck and von Danzig both emphasise the Zwerchhau's unique ability to simultaneously defend and attack on the horizontal plane.

Разрешён ли Zwerchhau на соревнованиях?

Traditional martial arts: разрешён — Practiced in traditional kata/forms and weapon-specific competition under var…; IWUF: разрешён — Legal in wushu taolu if applicable; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in applicable historical weapon categories

Насколько опасен Zwerchhau?

Оценка опасности 9/10. Extreme — edged weapons cause fatal lacerations; historical battlefield mortality rates >30% (Amberger 1999)

Как подготовить Zwerchhau?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Ready Position → Distance Control → Execute Technique → Return to Guard.

Как защититься от Zwerchhau?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Parry (Absetzen) — deflect the incoming blade with a counter-displacement / Void (Step Back) — withdraw from measure to avoid the cutting arc / Counter-Cut (Nachreisen) — strike into the opponent's opening during their attack.

Какие есть варианты Zwerchhau?

Распространённые варианты: Standard cut (primary cutting angle from the ready stance); Thrust (tsuki) (straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face); Rising cut (kiri-age) (upward diagonal cut from low to high); Diagonal cut (kesa-giri) (downward diagonal cut following the kimono line).

Насколько эффективен Zwerchhau на соревнованиях?

The Zwerchhau is commonly attempted in HEMA longsword competition, though its technical difficulty (short-edge rotation, timing) makes successful execution at tournament speed challenging; it is frequently seen as a counter to opponents who telegraph cuts from Vom Tag.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Zwerchhau?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Using the long edge for the Zwerchhau — the short edge (true edge up) is the cutting surface for this technique / Not protecting the head during the Zwerchhau — the crossguard and body position must cover the head during the cut / Cutting too high or too low — the horizontal path should target the opponent's head or upper body / Not transitioning to Ochs after the Zwerchhau — the natural end position is Ochs; use it for the follow-up thrust.

Какие ещё названия есть у Zwerchhau?

Zwerchhau также известен как Tsuvueruhihau, Cross Cut, Thwart Cut, Zwerch-Haw.