@Cade112393 Hello. In this video I am really using long (or call it great if you like) messer. You can find such weapons in the central Europe and it can be said that they where quite popular as a alternative weapon to the long sword. You can find such weapons also in the western Europe, for example on the historical illustrations/engravings of the landsknechts too.
Mozem otazku? Robi tie mece na mieru? Je mozne si unho urobit mec s potrebnou dlzkou? Vydrzia tie mece? 90cm cepel je strasne malo. Ja ako 186cm potrebujem aspon 100-105cm cepel a rucky tiez oblubujem dlhsie pretoze sa s nimi lepsie robia windy a dupliereny. Co uz... sila paky nepusti :)
overall no where near as bad as some of the others, but one thing i noticed right away is that right before the man on the left side (with out the gloves) flutters his fingers right before he strikes, telegraphing when he strikes, just my two cents
but overall good job on intent. looking to see an updated video
Really nice compared to other we see on Youtube ...the VomTags are very wrong in my opinion plus the hit from the Stranchut is also wrong because when he raises the Stranchut to the other side to meet the coming blow his opponent sword is underneath his...his opponent could easily follow through and slash him or thrust him in the belly
Vom Tag seems very far back, and stance seems really wide as to compairison with historical manuals (at least the ones I am familiar with) but the speed and execution look really good. There's terrible stuff on the net relating to German longsword techniques, this is not one of them! Especially loved the pommel "pop" window to the opponent's forearms followed by strike to the head in the fourth exchange (watched that about 5 times)
Great job. I love the speed and precision of these techniques. I find the deep stances and canted back angle of the vom tag very unique. What inspired this particular position? When you are in the krieg, you are REALLY in the the krieg. A very good job. Please keep up the good work. This was both helpful and inspiring.
Very good video. Got some different thing I gotta try next training. I see some minor positionings aspects I would like to change, before this clip is a perfect 10 in my book. Most of them are made 'cos you do Martin makes the fencing safe, which is great fencing, but can easily be misinterpret by people not of knowledge of the HEMA fighting. Note me if your interested in my opinion.
Moлодцы! Видна кропотливая работа!
DrakeRD1 3 months ago
wow, your school is so great and so multisided (longsword, rapier..)
much appreciated.
MrSven3000 1 year ago
What kind of sword is the guy in white using? Looks like a really large messer.
Cade112393 1 year ago
@Cade112393 Hello. In this video I am really using long (or call it great if you like) messer. You can find such weapons in the central Europe and it can be said that they where quite popular as a alternative weapon to the long sword. You can find such weapons also in the western Europe, for example on the historical illustrations/engravings of the landsknechts too.
Jabco11 1 year ago
This is a part of european heritage we can be proud of! As pleasant as japanese swordfights to watch at! Very good! Thank you!
sinen0mine 1 year ago
man the guy in black is good
NewZealfighter 1 year ago
Excellent.
VegaEtereo 2 years ago
I dig it! Good speed and forcefulness.
MattABryant 2 years ago
Ahojte, meč aj tesák sú od Regiho zo Senice, ja (čierny) nemám embleton ale repliku meča ktorý má prezývku munich schwert (nájdeš na nete).
janicina 2 years ago
Mozem otazku? Robi tie mece na mieru? Je mozne si unho urobit mec s potrebnou dlzkou? Vydrzia tie mece? 90cm cepel je strasne malo. Ja ako 186cm potrebujem aspon 100-105cm cepel a rucky tiez oblubujem dlhsie pretoze sa s nimi lepsie robia windy a dupliereny. Co uz... sila paky nepusti :)
UrielSemptim 2 years ago
Ten cierny ma embleton ako aj ja. S tymi durrermi budes iste spokojny. Ake dlhe cepele si si nechal urobit? Klasicke 90cm ci na mieru robenu cepel.
UrielSemptim 2 years ago
Vyzeraju byt od Pavla Moca. Aj ja mam od neho mec a je vazne dobry.
UrielSemptim 2 years ago
overall no where near as bad as some of the others, but one thing i noticed right away is that right before the man on the left side (with out the gloves) flutters his fingers right before he strikes, telegraphing when he strikes, just my two cents
but overall good job on intent. looking to see an updated video
superbellchan 2 years ago
Really nice compared to other we see on Youtube ...the VomTags are very wrong in my opinion plus the hit from the Stranchut is also wrong because when he raises the Stranchut to the other side to meet the coming blow his opponent sword is underneath his...his opponent could easily follow through and slash him or thrust him in the belly
ARMAHellas 2 years ago
Vom Tag seems very far back, and stance seems really wide as to compairison with historical manuals (at least the ones I am familiar with) but the speed and execution look really good. There's terrible stuff on the net relating to German longsword techniques, this is not one of them! Especially loved the pommel "pop" window to the opponent's forearms followed by strike to the head in the fourth exchange (watched that about 5 times)
roeyrboat 2 years ago
To answer myself -- a friend reminded me that "compared to the illustrations in Talhoffer, the stance is pretty much as pictured"
roeyrboat 2 years ago
Thank you all for the comments. Ďakujeme za vašu podporu :). Leondrian, of course I´ll be glad to hear your remarks.
janicina 2 years ago
popici, chalosi. moze byt ;-) vydno, ze poctivo makate a nekecate zbytocne. lubi sa mi to, hodne zdaru, je to super.
dzoony 2 years ago
Great job. I love the speed and precision of these techniques. I find the deep stances and canted back angle of the vom tag very unique. What inspired this particular position? When you are in the krieg, you are REALLY in the the krieg. A very good job. Please keep up the good work. This was both helpful and inspiring.
Hugonis 2 years ago
Very good video. Got some different thing I gotta try next training. I see some minor positionings aspects I would like to change, before this clip is a perfect 10 in my book. Most of them are made 'cos you do Martin makes the fencing safe, which is great fencing, but can easily be misinterpret by people not of knowledge of the HEMA fighting. Note me if your interested in my opinion.
Thanks again for the great clip.
Cheers
/Robert
Leondrian 2 years ago
well done guys.
danke
mortuary3 2 years ago
nicely executed. i especially like your body stance and footwork.
dustfurn 2 years ago
pekne, len tak dalej ;-)
tomasvrbiak 2 years ago