SwArta - Ringkunst In Ernst

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

A compilation of European unarmed close combat techniques from 14th - 17th centuries. The German 'Ringen' is a grappling style with roots in the Middle Ages. It is quit often practiced as sport but when in need, uses strikes, kicks and other malice in an efficient way....

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  • I admire your work. In my humble opinion the best video about ringen I ever seen.

    Hope we can work together somehow.

  • @HieronimoSantana : thanks for your kind words, Ofcourse we are always willing to work with others, share and learn. Martial regards!

  • @HieronimoSantana: thanks for your kind words.  We are always willing to work, train with, share and learn from others... Martial regards!

  • We develop our own trainingmethods but indeed use methods from not one but many different martial arts... that is correct ;-) It would be unwise to close our eyes and not use the tools at our disposal... Thx 4 your reaction

  • Hello, everything in the clip comes in a direct or indirect way from the manuals, ofcourse with our own backgrounds coming in and a few variations that are not written in manuals ... but if you get the big picture, you know what is possible with all that is handed out to us ...

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  • Nice vid. Bad music.

  • Nice! It's great to see more ringen videos!

  • Nice work guys! Indeed your training in other MA is pretty evident.....I know very well that most of what you show is from the mannuals but.......ypur methodology in learning them is from another martial art! Which is not bad at all! On the contrary! Medieval MA are great but we lack today is the methodology in teaching them!

    Great work still! keep it up!

  • ¿No hacen ustedes combate?

  • Thank you all very much for keeping European arts alive!

    Hail from Spain!

  • Nice! thanks for sharing!

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