lots of Money and time lol. No in all seriousness you can go to the royal armouries web site and look it up. They hold pole axe foot combat as well as jousting. Currently I'm working on my harness and hope to attend within the next 7 years of so
@GhostX1200 Plenty of people take the sport very seriously, spectator and competitor alike. If you've not jousted you shouldn't comment about it in such a way.
@historicent well I have Jousted in a small town in Poland and they used the same old rules 1 for the chest, 2 for the head, and three for dismounting a knight. We used Oak lances which are much heavier and more difficult to shatter. Technique had to be used such as tilting. That gets people to watch when knights fly off their horse, or take a blow to the head.
here can you see if you can get a video of cavelry over the years which is a show they hold in the tilting yard please becuase i'd love to see what they do.
Sorry, but we're only there for the tournaments, since I participate in them, and they don't do the normal cavalry shows during those times. Best for you to visit the museum and see the show for yourself.
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kakababey 2 months ago
Very cool
skintrade 6 months ago
Go Steve although Alcon would love this haha u need to train him to be a jousting horse he would love it
pallaminopal29 11 months ago
I think they should have the same exact rules and lances as " A knights tale" did...
Youngmarine0109 1 year ago
How do you get into this? I've always wanted to joust.
Skringly 1 year ago
@Skringly
lots of Money and time lol. No in all seriousness you can go to the royal armouries web site and look it up. They hold pole axe foot combat as well as jousting. Currently I'm working on my harness and hope to attend within the next 7 years of so
VikingWannaBe51887 1 year ago
@VikingWannaBe51887 Cheers.
Skringly 1 year ago
Did i hear that right? Strikes to the head are disallowed? And people wonder why the masses dont take this sport seriously.
GhostX1200 1 year ago
@GhostX1200 Plenty of people take the sport very seriously, spectator and competitor alike. If you've not jousted you shouldn't comment about it in such a way.
historicent 1 year ago
@historicent well I have Jousted in a small town in Poland and they used the same old rules 1 for the chest, 2 for the head, and three for dismounting a knight. We used Oak lances which are much heavier and more difficult to shatter. Technique had to be used such as tilting. That gets people to watch when knights fly off their horse, or take a blow to the head.
SuperSylar1 1 year ago
Not all stallions. There aren't that many jousting stallions around. Two of them were.
All the horses really get excited and enjoy their job. They're well trained and very much like jousting.
historicent 1 year ago
I would assume the horses are all stallions? Do they seem to get into it and sort of look forward to charging hard?
DoctorScipio 1 year ago
The M1 tank of it's day.
ammosmith 2 years ago
That gothic armor is so beautiful...
ivanlagrossemoule 2 years ago
u r so cool
familyguy473 3 years ago
This is great! Thank you, Excellent!!
KnightsOfArmour 3 years ago
is it fake blod
lakotadak 3 years ago
there's no blood. We're professionals. ;-)
historicent 2 years ago
here can you see if you can get a video of cavelry over the years which is a show they hold in the tilting yard please becuase i'd love to see what they do.
FinalFreek 3 years ago
Sorry, but we're only there for the tournaments, since I participate in them, and they don't do the normal cavalry shows during those times. Best for you to visit the museum and see the show for yourself.
historicent 3 years ago
ok i'll see if i can get the dates off the site
FinalFreek 3 years ago
Excellent.
sightvisit 3 years ago
hhhhhmmmmmmmmm..............
clonetrooper1805 4 years ago