@tantorecords i'm guessing you are completely unfamiliar with medieval combat then. Armor doesn't slow you down that much and if you have trained with it for years...
@DrKorn5 Come to england with a suit of armor and put your money where your mouth is then. I've been giving public demonstrations in armour since I was 15, leading re-enactment battles of 500 - 1500 people since 19 and won 5 longsword tournaments in the UK last year. I've trained with modern masters of longsword and shortsword at leeds royal armoury and the tower of london. I've done things with a sword you'll never even understand, let alone employ in any useful way.
@DrKorn5 I've been to battles in russia, poland, italy and france. And nobody in the US comes anywhere close to being as skilful as any of those countries. American "re-enactors" and their phony fantasy interpretations are a running joke in europe. not to mention the fact that it is the birthplace of that historical abomination you call the SCA.
I'm curious why you would like him to do this in armor. I mean, someone as skillful and knowledgeable as you would cleraly see that this is just a drill to get some of the common movements so they become second nature. Also these are clearly movements that are made for unarmoured fighting. None of these cuts would do much good in an armored fight. So why would you want to see him doing this in a period suit of armour?
@gurkfisk89 I was replying to DrKorn5 about armour. People can fight without it, but I dont because i've always used it. Drill by all means, but do it with a partner, and make sure the drills are right. "None would do much good in an armored fight" depends how hard you strike and where, cuts like these when in a suit of armour are intended to smash, bruise and knock your opponent to the floor at which point you get in close and finish them through a hole or gap i.e. eye slit.
OK. I was refering to your first post "Now do it in a period suit of armour and see how useful it is." I read it as if you also though that these cuts aren't as useful in armour.
I myself haven't done any armoured fighting (I would love to but good armour are expensive) but wouldn't it be difficult to knock someone to the floor with a cut from a hilt balanced longsword? If it would be a mordhau, that would be an other story though.
Where can you go to learn this sort of Sword Combat? I saw Aaron on "Medieval Fightbook", as I'm already obsessed with wanting to learn this, and was just blown away. Anyone in the UK know of anywhere that can teach someone how to wield a Longsword?
There are many groups in the UK. I will send you a link to the "HEMA Group Finder" from the HEMA Alliance. it's a map with many of the groups in the UK. I don't think that all of them trains with the longsword but i think most of them do. I hope there are a group near you.
@KissakiSan The Earl is a wonderful piece. I have one myself. It has a satisfying amount of blade presence. It's designed as a "sharp" so for paired drills, Albion's "Liechtenauer" is absolutely ideal.
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You do realize that people fought with longsword unarmored as well as armored, right?
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Now do it in a period suit of armour and see how useful it is.
tantorecords 3 months ago
@tantorecords i'm guessing you are completely unfamiliar with medieval combat then. Armor doesn't slow you down that much and if you have trained with it for years...
DrKorn5 4 weeks ago
@DrKorn5 Come to england with a suit of armor and put your money where your mouth is then. I've been giving public demonstrations in armour since I was 15, leading re-enactment battles of 500 - 1500 people since 19 and won 5 longsword tournaments in the UK last year. I've trained with modern masters of longsword and shortsword at leeds royal armoury and the tower of london. I've done things with a sword you'll never even understand, let alone employ in any useful way.
tantorecords 4 weeks ago
@DrKorn5 I've been to battles in russia, poland, italy and france. And nobody in the US comes anywhere close to being as skilful as any of those countries. American "re-enactors" and their phony fantasy interpretations are a running joke in europe. not to mention the fact that it is the birthplace of that historical abomination you call the SCA.
tantorecords 4 weeks ago
@tantorecords
I'm curious why you would like him to do this in armor. I mean, someone as skillful and knowledgeable as you would cleraly see that this is just a drill to get some of the common movements so they become second nature. Also these are clearly movements that are made for unarmoured fighting. None of these cuts would do much good in an armored fight. So why would you want to see him doing this in a period suit of armour?
gurkfisk89 4 weeks ago
@gurkfisk89 I was replying to DrKorn5 about armour. People can fight without it, but I dont because i've always used it. Drill by all means, but do it with a partner, and make sure the drills are right. "None would do much good in an armored fight" depends how hard you strike and where, cuts like these when in a suit of armour are intended to smash, bruise and knock your opponent to the floor at which point you get in close and finish them through a hole or gap i.e. eye slit.
tantorecords 4 weeks ago
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OK. I was refering to your first post "Now do it in a period suit of armour and see how useful it is." I read it as if you also though that these cuts aren't as useful in armour.
I myself haven't done any armoured fighting (I would love to but good armour are expensive) but wouldn't it be difficult to knock someone to the floor with a cut from a hilt balanced longsword? If it would be a mordhau, that would be an other story though.
gurkfisk89 4 weeks ago
Where can you go to learn this sort of Sword Combat? I saw Aaron on "Medieval Fightbook", as I'm already obsessed with wanting to learn this, and was just blown away. Anyone in the UK know of anywhere that can teach someone how to wield a Longsword?
m3boh3 6 months ago
@m3boh3
There are many groups in the UK. I will send you a link to the "HEMA Group Finder" from the HEMA Alliance. it's a map with many of the groups in the UK. I don't think that all of them trains with the longsword but i think most of them do. I hope there are a group near you.
gurkfisk89 5 months ago
@KissakiSan The Earl is a wonderful piece. I have one myself. It has a satisfying amount of blade presence. It's designed as a "sharp" so for paired drills, Albion's "Liechtenauer" is absolutely ideal.
Kunstdesfechtens 8 months ago
what song is this?
Indabaz 8 months ago
Somebody turn down the sexy please
tiamat9989 1 year ago 3