The way to provoke and wound an enemy who doesn’t want to throw any blows

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Provocation 1: Swords in coda lunga stretta and daggers in cinghiale porta di ferro

Falso and mandritto on his sword

Tramazzone to his right hand

Falso to his hands from beneath

False thrust to his face

Punta riversa to his face

Stoccata to his ches

Press him by pulling your left foot near your right

Provocation 2: Swords in coda lunga alta and daggers in porta di ferro

Falso dritto or two directed toward his dagger hand

Mezzo mandritto to his dagger hand

False thrust to his face

False thrust, and false mandritto

Provocation 3: Swords in porta di ferro stretta and daggers in coda lunga alta

Hit the false edge of your sword against that of the enemy

Punta riversa to his face, left foot

Punta riversa to his face, rigt foot

Two punte riverse

Provocation 4: Swords in cinghiale porta di ferro and daggers in guardia di testa

Thrust to his face w/riverso

Thrust to his face w/mandritti to his head

dritto tramazzone to his sword arm

punta riversa to his face

Provocation 5: Swords in guardia d’alicorno and daggers in cinghiale porta di ferro

Imbroccata to the dagger hand

Overhand thrust

Provocation 5: Swords in alicorno with the left foot forward and daggers in porta di ferro alta

Draw your right foot near your left one