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Blood and Iron HEMA
Philippines
Registrace 7. 09. 2015
Blood and Iron Martial Arts is the leading school in Historical Fencing with students, study groups, and clubs around the world. Our primary focus is producing quality fighters trained in Historical European Martial Arts, or HEMA for short. Our channel features instruction in Longsword, Rapier, Side Sword, Messer, and many other weapons., gear reviews, fight breakdowns, history lessons, and much more.
Die by the Blade! A video game reveiw. #die by the blade #martialarts #swordfighting #new games
Die by the Blade...Coach Steve has a new video game that has just been released and he is really excited about it. Produced by Grindstone Games Die by the Blade is available on Steam. Come take a look.
Want a link to the game store. store.steampowered.com/app/1154670/Die_by_the_Blade/
You can find our discord server here discord.gg/BHAUUMygD3
Want to train with us from anywhere in the world? Check out our online program! - www.bloodandiron.com
Check out our Patreon if you'd like to support our work :) www.patreon.com/BloodandIronHEMA
Or Buy Us a Coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodandiron
If you are looking to join our in-person classes and would like more information and pricing please email us at info@bloodandiron.com
Want a link to the game store. store.steampowered.com/app/1154670/Die_by_the_Blade/
You can find our discord server here discord.gg/BHAUUMygD3
Want to train with us from anywhere in the world? Check out our online program! - www.bloodandiron.com
Check out our Patreon if you'd like to support our work :) www.patreon.com/BloodandIronHEMA
Or Buy Us a Coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodandiron
If you are looking to join our in-person classes and would like more information and pricing please email us at info@bloodandiron.com
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The Five Distances of Longsword #hema #martialart #swordfighting #longsword #combatsport
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Coaches Nicole And Lee take a look at the five distances of longsword and how to use them effectively. Want to train with us from anywhere in the world? Check out our online program! - www.bloodandiron.com Check out our Patreon if you'd like to support our work :) www.patreon.com/BloodandIronHEMA Or Buy Us a Coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodandiron If you are looking to join our in-person class...
Sparring Breakdown Coach Steve vs Adrian with Rapier and Dagger #combatsport #hema #martialart
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Coach Steve and our student Adrian Gatton go to best of three with the rapier and dagger. Want to train with us from anywhere in the world? Check out our online program! - www.bloodandiron.com Check out our Patreon if you'd like to support our work :) www.patreon.com/BloodandIronHEMA Or Buy Us a Coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodandiron If you are looking to join our in-person classes and would ...
Throwback Thursday
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It's Throwback Thursday! We are taking a second look at a video from 2018. Our video comparing historical and modern knife techniques with Keith Jennings. Keith is a lifelong martial artist and is the head of Chicago Combatives. You can find more information about Keith and his club here - www.chicagocombatives.com/ Want to train with us from anywhere in the world? Check out our online program!...
More Sparring with SHMA! #combatsport #hema #swordfighting #martialart #longsword
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Our SHMA seminar ended with some sparring but we are not finished bringing you some of the highlights. Want to train with us from anywhere in the world? Check out our online program! - www.bloodandiron.com Check out our Patreon if you'd like to support our work :) www.patreon.com/BloodandIronHEMA Or Buy Us a Coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodandiron If you would like to join our in-person classe...
Blood and Iron went to the Faire... #hema #swordfighting #martialart #longsword #adamanta
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Ren Faire PH invited Blood and Iron and The Forge Pioneer to demonstrate swordfighting and cutting onstage. We rocked it...and made some new friends along the way. Adamanta is an upcoming power folk metal band that will take your breath away. Check out some of their work here. AdamantaOfficial/ czcams.com/video/l6mZnq9U_Q4/video.html Want to train with us from anywhere in the world...
Unboxing...Regenyei Armory Standard Feder #longsword #hema #combatsport #swordfighting #martialart
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Unboxing...Regenyei Armory Standard Feder #longsword #hema #combatsport #swordfighting #martialart
Tournament B.S. #2 #hema #combatsport #cutting #martialart #swordfighting @scholagladiatoria
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Tournament B.S. #2 #hema #combatsport #cutting #martialart #swordfighting @scholagladiatoria
Tournament B. S...The Fleche #hema #swordfighting #cutting #combatsport #sword
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Tournament B. S...The Fleche #hema #swordfighting #cutting #combatsport #sword
Cutting Practice Highlights...session 2 #hema #cutting #martialart #swordfighting #combatsport
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Cutting Practice Highlights...session 2 #hema #cutting #martialart #swordfighting #combatsport
Gear review! HF Armory GDF Club rapier... new best entry level sword?
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Gear review! HF Armory GDF Club rapier... new best entry level sword?
2023...a good year for Iron #martialart #travel #hema #swordfighting #combatsport
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2023...a good year for Iron #martialart #travel #hema #swordfighting #combatsport
Gear Review....The Cold Steel OUTDOORSMAN LITE
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Gear Review....The Cold Steel OUTDOORSMAN LITE
Sparring Breakdown... Great exchanges
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Sparring Breakdown... Great exchanges
Coach Steve's Breakdown to Build up 2
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Coach Steve's Breakdown to Build up 2
Dussack Techniques...For Saber training.
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Dussack Techniques...For Saber training.
Klausen's Sagas...Romanticized Martial Society
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Klausen's Sagas...Romanticized Martial Society
Four quadrants drill... Putting it all together
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Four quadrants drill... Putting it all together
Ahm, you might want to check the title...
Would have preferred a review after you had levelled up some.
I thought it was gonna be Die By The Sword from 1998. :/
Fajne, tylko szkoda, że nie mieliśmy jakiejś walki wręcz.
nice cut
I have a Damascus steel sword, is there anything I should do differently from this
Why do you not consider the wrist mouvements, Past HEMA did as current Filipina do but many modern/reconstructed HEMA forget that
Posture too angled forward on the strike, needs more of a sudden shift from the feet up to the knees to the hips to the core to the shoulders with a momentary tensions with the arms at the moment of slicing. Though thats just my style everyone has their own way, mine focuses on rapid burst of movements and strength using a similar snaping motion to the Okinawan karate straight punches (or goju Ryu karate as a reference) or basic grounding form and center alignment of several kung fu styles. You just need more "shift" in it and mass drop. Again just my opinion, to each their own.
Ze werk on ze werch
❤
Lee smith
You da man
Just got my practice messer and this is exactly what I need! I'm used to rapier, so this is quite different.
Very nice thanks.
Cool cutting stand looks like a repurposed table leg if so great 💡
Thank you for all the great videos guys. This was very helpful!
What is the sword you used
how do you get those shots and keep the camera safe? my hema school is trying to record our fights aswell
What sword was that?
Its an Angus Trim Type 16 A4. It is my (Nicole's) absolute favorite cutting sword.
@@BloodandIronHEMAit looks amazing
You are so beautiful 🏵️💕
Love your training vids
I have fallen in love ❤️ Italian Rapier 😍
Does anybody knows how to buy one of those blunt practice swords?
Oh yeah I vaguely remember that statement. What a way to make clown of yourself in front of whole world :D
Wow
Love blood and iron thanks skalligrim for showing me and oragato gusimas to all I'd name people like lee Smith and all but I'll forget some
Is Steve in Canada or Philippines?
so many dead bottle on the ground😢
So, if the opponent grabs the halberd, just yanking back on it should mangle their hand. But the dagger works too.
It is great that B&I is going back to fundamentals.
Really efficient way to explain!
as someone who has practiced Hema for a good 7 years I have always worked with only three distances which are Zufechten, Krieg and Ringen where Zufechten is the distance where you need to make a step to preform an attack Krieg is the distance where you can make an attack without making a step and Ringen is the distance in which you can grapple without making a step and because of that I think these 5 distances which seem only a small collecting step distance apart are over complicating and only more confusing
Out of distance is a distance as well. But yeah, they overcomplicate dividing the krieg in 2 different distances.
Dividing Krieg into 3 parts isn't complicated or confusing if you learned the basics and sparred enough. It actually helps to teach someone what they are up against at each sub-part, and of course know the associated risks.
@@edwinpoon it is unnecessary, simply as that. Krieg is krieg, and even when getting hit in a more vital part has obvious differences, it is still the same, you get hit, that's all. The interim states or subparts shouldn't be looked upon so closely cause there's not a difference in what you want to do, that is simply win the lane and take enemy blade out of dangerous spots. At the end, a Passo (step) ends up covering much more distance than one of those subframes, and even a copasso would do.
@@Helsvga I disagree. Being in range of hitting ur hand vs hitting ur head is not the same. If u get cut on the arm even with a sharp, u still retain the presence of mind for a few seconds to step in and afterblow ur opponent, if the intent is to kill and not draw first blood as described in the texts for some duels. If u get hit in the head or the neck, with a thrust, it's pretty much bye bye. You shouldn't stick so rigidly to German medieval treatises, which I am assuming due to the terms used. I'm sure Liechtenauer would encourage deeper research and development into HEMA beyond what had been written, so as not to stagnate. Even Ringen range has two sub-parts: the arm-grab/wrap range and the throw range, and their associated payloads.
@@edwinpoon all you say is correct. The error is to teorice it, as I see it this should be obvious and quite instinctive and there's no need to pointing it up, since the thing is the same. Hit and not get hit. If you were fencing with your mind of changing blow for the other, like getting hit on the arm in exchange of taking your opponent's life, you're doing it WRONG. You want to stay safe out there, and the strategy will be always to stay safe and close the lane. Again, obviously, there's a distancie were you want to be even more careful cause you might get hit in your head, but anyway, you DON'T WANT TO GET HIT, be it on your head or on your hands, cause for a medieval warrior, getting hit on your hands and not be able to fence anymore almost equals to be dead. So, again. Krieg is krieg, and techniques for krieg are almost the same be further or closer, you just adapt to where the blow is sent. Trying to put more concepts into play is try to overthink the problem and trying to give the students more concepts to process in a snap, which is contraproducent when you've got an immediate threat. Besides, there's no clear frontier where the inner and outer krieg starts as it depends on the enemy blade and arms lengths, that could be longer or shorter than you in each occasion, and also where you have your hands positioned, so again... Simplifying is better, and in this case, you want to see it like this: out of threat (you can see the enemy running at you before taking any offensive action), immediate threat (enemy can land an attack on you by extending and doing a step) war (enemy can land an attack on you without stepping into you) and hand to hand (distances where you cannot send cuts or thrusts but attack with your hands, pommel of the weapon, the guard, a dagger, etc.) Inside of those categories you have multiple techniques and counter techniques, obviously, depending on the exact distance, if the enemy is stronger/taller than you or not and many more things, as in any martial art, but still all this techniques are usually the same adapted to where you are being attacked, and you have to see this division as something more metaphorical or abstract, ir flexible, rather than something rigid which you're constantly looking upon. Is some kind of guide, but not like the index of a dictionary, rather, a way of judging how close you are from the enemy and how immediate is a threat.
Great advice & that pun @ the end was perfect! Cheers
Efficient and thorough lesson. Thank you.
any tips for how to train to use a tomahawk at home?
Oh, that first thrust was lovely!
All I can say is that In the Swedish Hema Scene, Lee Smith is viewed as a bad joke, we laugh and cringe.
sick
Coach Stephen I got your nude picture…don’t let me release it publicly
Coach Stephen I got your nude….don’t let me release it publicly
Coach Stephen I get your nude….Don’t let me release it publicly
😡😡😡😡 Coach Stephen I got your nude….don’t let me release it
anyone know where to get that orange jacket?
I like your tattoos, what do they mean?
Hi Steve, I'm one of the Krigerskole students you met in Toluca. I remember one of the things we talked about was our thoughts on the Regenyei Standard I had just bought. I got the Medium flex blade and so far it has worked great. The steel is somewhat softer and chewier than older feders, and burrs form easily after a day of heavy sparring, but a quick pass with a fine file or sandpaper does the trick. And we actually don't allow the strong blade at tournaments precisely because it is too stiff for our liking, and Arturo always tells us to order the Medium blade instead. The lack of customization is a bit of a downside, but I'd say that the quick delivery time of 4-6 weeks instead of months helps to compensate for that. Overall, I'd say it's a good feder not just for beginners, but also for anyone who just wants a good quality feder that is simple and robust.
"Welcome to the floor!" Idk why but that made me crack up 😂
I found one used as my first sparing sword for $45. I think it will be absolutely fantastic to get into the sport. :) thanks for the review
Great video!