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Mutieren Discussion Points
Footwork Stepping Model (NEW)
WMAC forum response: Duplieren commentary
 
 
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fortejeff uploaded a new video (5 days ago)
Some definitions on the Mutieren or Transmuting mechanic from the German longsword tradition. Response to WMAC forum thread here: http://www.wmaco...   more
 
 
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fortejeff uploaded a new video (2 weeks ago)
Detailing 3 parameters that can define all stepping: angle, distance, and turning of the step.
 
 
fortejeff uploaded a new video (2 weeks ago)
In response to WMAC forum thread "Duplieren (Doubling)- Questions.", located here:

http://www.wmacoalition.com/forum/vie...

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fortejeff uploaded a new video (3 weeks ago)
In response to WMAC forum thread "Simulators, wasters, etc", located here:

http://www.wmacoalition.com/forum/vie...

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Channel Comments (7)
fortejeff (4 months ago)
Yep. Sorry, it's tough getting good sound recorded on that camera -- impossible if there are other people in the room talking. But, now the secret's out! :-)
HimitsuRisu (4 months ago)
Ah! So that's what you were filming when you kicked us out, lol!
HimitsuRisu (5 months ago)
Thank you for posing these videos here. I just started training with the longsword and have been looking for something such as this to watch between classes. Excellent and informative!
~Heidi
LordZero666 (6 months ago)
Is quite interesting. Also the explanations are really clear and easy to
understand.
While i have practiced on japanese and chinese sword styles, this despiction
of graceful, efortless flow coming from western barbarians, is quite amazing.

My thanks for sharing such great learning material.
Nazgrol (1 year ago)
Are you going to go over Langenort, Schrankhut, Nebenhut, and Kron?
WarriorBoy (1 year ago)
The style of Kendo I do is circular in attack but linear and angular in defense. This style seems mostly circular in sword movements, with footwork that actually reminds me of fencing or boxing. I find it interesting the German longsword was performed with such agile foot movements despite the heaviness and length of the blade.
Thanks for putting this up. I'm 3/4 German, so I enjoy seeing my "heritage".
teamnitros (1 year ago)
Wow, nice to see your keeping busy :)
~¡Munky!