Pole axes a knight’s weapon of choice but was considered a peasants weapon. Knights were supposed to carry a sword. Most likely because the cost a hell of a lot more than a hunk of metal on a stick.
The action here does not seem very reminiscent of Pualus Kal's Poleaxe Treatise (KK5126) or others. Are these WMA/HEMA practitioners or jousters (only)? I am curious because I see a lot more banging and a lot less binding/winding/grappling than I would expect. Beautiful polaxe "wasters" by the way.
@voidlogic Thanks for your comments mate. One of the main reasons for the hitting opposed to grapple and binding is due to the fact its tournament, and specifically tournament of counted blows with some extra win conditions. Most of the guys you see fighting there are mainly jousters with some foot combat experience, so thats another reason. Also the technical side of poleaxe fighting that you see in manuals is very difficult to execute in harness at full speed and full contact. better next time
@voidlogic i suppose it's somewhat like the techniques used in a real fight won't come out exactly like the techniques in a book. It's a lot more difficult to execute techniques against a live opponent. But do be fair to the combatants, you do see elements of the fechtbuch techniques in what they're doing: deflecting blows with the haft, hooking and tripping, etc.
The armour was made by several different armourers. 3 of the competitors are professional armoureres. Myself at Red Hart reproductions . com, Graham Nixon from New Zealand - Real Armour . com and Jeff Hedgecock from Historic Enterprises . com
The heads are made of a hard rubber with a metal core. They are made and sold through Historic Enterprises. They are fantastic to fight with, as they are safe enough to fight at full speed with when fighting with good quality full armour. They are weighted like a steel axe to make the fighting more realistic. Check them out.
Spanish medieval uniforms would fit in Phoenix.
MrCouchmen 1 week ago
I think I would put my visor down; I don’t need to see the spear going into my eye for fun.
TheLOLReally 1 month ago
Pole axes a knight’s weapon of choice but was considered a peasants weapon. Knights were supposed to carry a sword. Most likely because the cost a hell of a lot more than a hunk of metal on a stick.
TheLOLReally 1 month ago
Why are they fighting with their face guard up? Their faces exposed to attack and fatal injury.
UnitedKorean 4 months ago
so this is how knights fought like in the medieval age? damn armor isnt getting them anywhere.
celever77 6 months ago
The action here does not seem very reminiscent of Pualus Kal's Poleaxe Treatise (KK5126) or others. Are these WMA/HEMA practitioners or jousters (only)? I am curious because I see a lot more banging and a lot less binding/winding/grappling than I would expect. Beautiful polaxe "wasters" by the way.
voidlogic 7 months ago
@voidlogic Thanks for your comments mate. One of the main reasons for the hitting opposed to grapple and binding is due to the fact its tournament, and specifically tournament of counted blows with some extra win conditions. Most of the guys you see fighting there are mainly jousters with some foot combat experience, so thats another reason. Also the technical side of poleaxe fighting that you see in manuals is very difficult to execute in harness at full speed and full contact. better next time
LukeDelBinkey 7 months ago
@voidlogic i suppose it's somewhat like the techniques used in a real fight won't come out exactly like the techniques in a book. It's a lot more difficult to execute techniques against a live opponent. But do be fair to the combatants, you do see elements of the fechtbuch techniques in what they're doing: deflecting blows with the haft, hooking and tripping, etc.
juancho39 1 month ago
Their lack of eye protection disturbs me, I can just imagine someone getting an eye gouged out.
streetgangtm 10 months ago
I'd love to join this
Tolkiennerd 11 months ago
Love the show. could you put the camera on a tripod next time please?
spliffslider 1 year ago
great fighting. just dont understand why everone wants to make nusic vid out of it, that suxx big time,sry!
mecksi 1 year ago
@davenriche
The armour was made by several different armourers. 3 of the competitors are professional armoureres. Myself at Red Hart reproductions . com, Graham Nixon from New Zealand - Real Armour . com and Jeff Hedgecock from Historic Enterprises . com
LukeDelBinkey 1 year ago
Wow! Loved the video! One Question: Are the polleaxes' heads aluminium?
The clanging sound during hits tells me they're not rubber and the bent dague suggests aluminium. Also, who made them for the Tournament?
chevalion 1 year ago
@chevalion
The heads are made of a hard rubber with a metal core. They are made and sold through Historic Enterprises. They are fantastic to fight with, as they are safe enough to fight at full speed with when fighting with good quality full armour. They are weighted like a steel axe to make the fighting more realistic. Check them out.
LukeDelBinkey 1 year ago
@LukeDelBinkey
Thanks man
chevalion 1 year ago
video iss great , but music iss heavy whigt bullshit !!!
spee34 1 year ago
Здорово,особенно доспехи впечатлили!!! 7:^)
PonedelnikXIII 1 year ago
@davenriche
Probably from a bunch of different armourers. I know Geoffrey Hedgecock can make his own.
iceland2121 1 year ago
Nice fight!
pakamar4EG 2 years ago