Sword's Path | Fight like a Witcher - Witcher techniques vs HEMA

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2016
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    I'm analysing some of the realism issues in the Witcher 3. Of course it doesn't even make much sense, as TW3 is a videogame - it's meant to be entertaining, not realistic.
    Yet still, some people seem to take witcher choreographies too seriously. Like, "ooh THAT'S TOTALLY IMPRACTICAL AND I KNOW THAT BECAUSE I'M SO SMART". Come on, let's just enjoy these beautiful pieces of motion capture!
    The title is a bit misleading, too - I'm not basing this exclusively on HEMA.
    Enjoy!
    PS. Big thanks for @Siegfried Song for cleaning up my audio - go check out his channel as he's an awesome metal singer!
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    I'm a 25 years old HEMA instructor and sword performer from Poland. I've been fencing since I was 12, evolving through sport fencing, polish saber, kenjutsu, to finally settle on renaissance german longsword (go Team Meyer!).
    I do blacksmithing for a living. Feel free to review my crafts at:
    www.audentia.eu
    Now go throw some cuts!
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  • @benjaminlew1322
    @benjaminlew1322 Před 8 lety +329

    6:43 "seeing an opening is one thing, exploiting it is another" Thank you... This fact is so often overlooked.

    • @hubimagine8521
      @hubimagine8521 Před 5 lety +13

      Yes this is realy true and historicly you had many solgers that where good figthers but not that verse into sword technique never underestimate speed, strength, and simple agression.

  • @toastybatch565
    @toastybatch565 Před 8 lety +2372

    I would totally play as you in an RPG or something.

    • @danbondarenko7894
      @danbondarenko7894 Před 8 lety +382

      best compliment i've ever heard

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes Před 8 lety +79

      With that coat? Hell yeah. Plus I play swordsman characters almost exclusively.

    • @guitarlover1204
      @guitarlover1204 Před 7 lety +10

      lacks a hunting bow in the back tho...

    • @PelletProof
      @PelletProof Před 7 lety +18

      +guitarlover1204 A bow? A crossbow is obviously a much better solution for your average ranger-type character.

    • @guitarlover1204
      @guitarlover1204 Před 7 lety +30

      Rogem a crossbow is too slow for this type of character, you need a short mongolian-style bow...
      btw can someone mod this guy into skyrim?

  • @ourfreakingshow2
    @ourfreakingshow2 Před 7 lety +383

    I appreciate the fact that you didn't outright demonize the technics in the game like many other HEMA "professionals" do. You explained some of the faults but you added ways in which his technics in the game could be altered to be more effective. Also, I like that you didn't say that HEMA is the only martial art that is effective. Many will say that the technics in the game are outlandish and would get you killed in real life but you realize that different martial arts utilize different technics very effectively even though they may seem to leave yourself open. All together, I just enjoyed seeing someone that is open to fighting technics that aren't the HEMA standard.

    • @H4WKB13
      @H4WKB13 Před 7 lety +49

      Not to forget that these techniques are mainly used to slay Monsters, which don't know much about HEMA anyway

    • @ourfreakingshow2
      @ourfreakingshow2 Před 7 lety +7

      Very true

    • @Mutterschwein
      @Mutterschwein Před 7 lety +21

      Not to mention Witchers can just drink a swallow potion iif they get stabbed or slashed in the back doing pirouettes. XD

    • @gargarbad6047
      @gargarbad6047 Před 6 lety +29

      many "experts" are simply people who get their heads so deep inside their asses
      they're so cucksure about their "expertness" and refuse to even consider other methods when that method is not in line with theirs, keeping their minds closed inside their own echo chamber
      watching this, it was nice to see an expert who's willing to analyze other styles, fictional even, with respect and an open mind..

    • @andrewraslan5348
      @andrewraslan5348 Před 4 lety +7

      What exactly is a "HEMA standard" of two handed swordsmanship to begin with? Fiore *and* early KDF/Liechtenauer rely almost exclusively on compact cuts, but would disagree heavily on what is safe to do with a longsword. KDF likes fighting Indes/in counter-time, while most other styles employ parry-and-riposte in two times. Meyer is partly KDF, partly Guild fencing, and often uses flashy flourishes. Marozzo and the Bolognese School's assaults against one opponent use very wide sweeping blows and momentum. Iberian montante and Alfieri's spadone have you downright spinning around making sweeps in all directions like a helicopter blade.

  • @killerman19880385
    @killerman19880385 Před 7 lety +591

    This guy looks like he got ripped straight out of a medieval rpg game into this world.

  • @fannyschmeller4531
    @fannyschmeller4531 Před 8 lety +413

    This is the first sword fighting channel where I've actually been able to watch a video the whole way through. You're a natural teacher and easy to listen to.

    • @wanadeena
      @wanadeena Před 8 lety +5

      What about scholagladitoria?

    • @TheTalon03
      @TheTalon03 Před 8 lety +47

      I feel like he is a better explainer since he can claim that an otherwise silly technique can, under circumstances, be useful and not outright dismiss it like most of the others. Keeping an open mind while at the same time staying practical is far better than dogmatically sticking to old manuals.

    • @JZStudiosonline
      @JZStudiosonline Před 8 lety +4

      Easy to listen to? I can't hear a dam thing he's saying!

    • @Alexano101
      @Alexano101 Před 8 lety

      Honestly though once you get used to his accent, he is pretty damn good.

    • @K3v5tR
      @K3v5tR Před 7 lety

      I found turning on the closed captions feature helped, just my two cents

  • @Cmenz22
    @Cmenz22 Před 8 lety +216

    I am digging the Grand master Ursine Armor :D

  • @iraqigamer2407
    @iraqigamer2407 Před 7 lety +208

    Hey, Master Witcher! There is this one Ghost that's been haunting the the Cemetary.
    Folk are afraid to wander there anymore, and many dead people need to be buried, you know the War between Nilfgard and us.
    Slay it, and I shall not spare a single Copper. (Reward: 200 Crowns)

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety +90

      [quest accepted jingle]

    • @iraqigamer2407
      @iraqigamer2407 Před 7 lety +15

      The Sword's Path I uh...
      Oh, you replied, lol.
      Oh and: [Quest Updated: investigate the Cemetary with your Witcher senses.]

    • @Kjedi1
      @Kjedi1 Před 7 lety +11

      Dude! You are so awesome. Great sense of humor XD

    • @2Pains1Love
      @2Pains1Love Před 7 lety +6

      Wrong. You always negotiate the payment before you accept the quest!

    • @iraqigamer2407
      @iraqigamer2407 Před 7 lety +2

      2Pains1Love Nah, not necessarily.

  • @MBOmnis
    @MBOmnis Před 8 lety +392

    Playing the devil's advocate, maybe Witchers use these wide sweeping strikes because their training is usually geared toward monsters and they generally fight alone against groups of monsters. So wide sweeping attacks *might* help against groups of foes to keep them all at a safe distance, if you can position yourself in a manner that all of them are in front of you. Moreover, sweeping attacks might miss a monster's head or body but might still strike (and hopefully cut) a claw.
    Still, since it's fantasy and it's not really meant for duels (which is what HEMA usually entails, isn't it?), I think there can still be reasoning behind it... even if it's based on fantasy. If it's applicable in its own scenario and context, then why not? :)

    • @MBOmnis
      @MBOmnis Před 8 lety +36

      ***** No idea. I was just trying to conjecture about the fighting style rather than the blade used. Maybe nobody knew how to forge a broad sword, since there aren't any in the game... in any case don't take my word for it. It's just assumptions.
      Actually, the Zerrikanian Saberra is a pretty broad saber, so there's one example. But maybe only the Zerrikanians knew how to forge them. =p

    • @TheAsj97
      @TheAsj97 Před 8 lety +7

      +Reaperrz, except Witchers could just use real techniques and be several times better than Witchers that use the game's techniques.

    • @TheAsj97
      @TheAsj97 Před 8 lety +7

      Physics doesn't really work like that. As soon as your sword hit an opponent, something like 90% of the kinetic energy would go into that single opponent, and it would probably stick at it. Best case scenario you'd be able to hit multiple opponents by just slightly slicing each ones skin if they were positioned at very specific positions, but that's not really any damage at all.
      So those techniques are pretty useless no matter which way you look at them. Unless you have a lightsaber.

    • @MBOmnis
      @MBOmnis Před 8 lety +10

      TheAsj97 I didn't say a wide sweeping strike would hit several enemies at once. I said it could be useful in keeping them at a safe distance. ;p

    • @7dayspking
      @7dayspking Před 8 lety +9

      +MBOmnis the issue is that Geralt will spin 360 degress *before* he's even began to harass or threaten his enemy with his blade...that's stupid regardless of what you're fighting. Monsters are more likely to close the distance in that time and of course except GRAPPLING to ensure....
      Geralt also doesn't throw his blade out throughout his entire motion...only at the end when he's aimed at a single enemy. There's no way you can legitimately justify this ridiculousness.
      No one mentioned broadswords, the person above referred to broad cutting blades perhaps like a Falchion or Messer. A broadsword is a smaller rapier/backsword like blade (perhaps more similar to a traditional arming sword.) often with a baskethilted handle...
      There are messers and Falchions in game, there are broadswords I believe as well. Geralt has no excuses.

  • @TheSwordsPathChannel
    @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +789

    Guys, guys. A word of clarification.
    I'm saying that you can't rely on pirouettes. They are risky. Their use is circumstantial at best. I find that employing a pirouette can be good against a strongly defensive opponent, whom you can't reach otherwise.
    Against offensive-oriented fighters - it's a suicide.
    There.

    • @makorek
      @makorek Před 8 lety +65

      You forget Witchers are not humans. They are much faster and have much better senses. For them rotations have sense to give their swords better speed/momentum and also confuse enemies more. Speed up all your moves at least 1,5x and then you have Witchers speed :)

    • @TurinInquisitor
      @TurinInquisitor Před 8 lety +15

      WANT
      MOAR

    • @wanadeena
      @wanadeena Před 8 lety +12

      "perfectly halal" lol

    • @alkiviadiskaminaris1594
      @alkiviadiskaminaris1594 Před 8 lety +6

      +Marek Rokam not only that but they have superhuman strength

    • @TheMayito1000
      @TheMayito1000 Před 8 lety +9

      Unless you are a witcher with uber speed and strenght, of course

  • @ohauss
    @ohauss Před 8 lety +617

    The factor to consider, I think, is that in theory, Witchers are supposed to have significantly superior speed, so a lot of techniques that make no sense in HEMA can make sense for a Witcher because openings created will be closed faster than they can be exploited by someone with normal speed.

    • @TheAsj97
      @TheAsj97 Před 8 lety +89

      Still doesn't make any sense because the real techniques are simply better, so if Witchers are so much faster, if they used the real techniques they would REALLY be several times faster than the opponent and be actually unbeatable. It's like if you were twice as strong and fast as a boxer and you decided to fight with just one hand. It just doesn't make any sense.

    • @ohauss
      @ohauss Před 8 lety +103

      TheAsj97 Not really. The real techniques have to compromise, because they have to make sure you are at all points able to defend if your opponent acts differently than you predicted. You are using half-cuts, because full swing cuts would cause you to stop being a threat and unable to change your movement so as to avoid a hit. If you are that much faster, you can use the full momentum of a swing without risk.

    • @TheAsj97
      @TheAsj97 Před 8 lety +17

      Oliver H But there's no point, all that extra power wouldn't be that much, and even if it were, it would just fuck up the sword much more quickly. And it's still a fact that wide swings would be slower than real swings by the same fighter, so he could attack many more times with almost the same power, making it literally more effective.

    • @ohauss
      @ohauss Před 8 lety +62

      TheAsj97 "But there's no point, all that extra power wouldn't be that much, and even if it were, it would just fuck up the sword much more quickly. "
      Um, yes. Speed enters into the equation for kinetic energy squared. Wider circles means higher angular velocity for the point of impact, both due to more momentum build-up and due to the wider circle.
      And as for fucking up the sword more quickly - we're talking about swords you can hit a gargoyle or a golem with, i.e. solid rock.
      "And it's still a fact that wide swings would be slower than real swings by the same fighter, so he could attack many more times with almost the same power, making it literally more effective."
      Nope. Wider swings would have a lower frequency, but the actual velocity of the blade would be higher.

    • @7dayspking
      @7dayspking Před 8 lety +10

      With that superior speed why not use effective techniques, furthermore these supposed speed advantages do not translate IN GAME....and in game is the only canonical version of the Witcher to the techniques seen in the video.
      There's no such thing as "full swing cuts" Geralt's strikes wouldn't cut anything, if you were unlucky they'd bounce off and if you were lucky they'd cleave an inch or so into the flesh (extremely lucky.)
      If a sword were a crowbar you might have a point, cuts need to be drawn to glide through the body, there's no point trying to generate extra momentum if your sword is going to bounce or glide past the body....furthermore pirouetting would decrease momentum...as you don't have a *stable platform* to strike from...no leverage while you're mid-air, All of that body movement wasted.
      The velocity of the blade would be lower on a pirouette unless he's magically able to fly 360 degrees steadily gaining momentum throughout. Furthermore Geralt does not strike with quick, fast and accelerating movements...instead his movements tend to hold roughly the same velocity throughout...making such motions pointless in the first place.

  • @dashinggaspar8042
    @dashinggaspar8042 Před 7 lety +49

    "Oi, mastah Witcha. I gots a job offer for ya" "Yeah? What seems to be the problem?" "One of our boys, Lilial was out in the woods pickin' some berries for the village. We was gonna make a pie you see!" "Sounds great and all, but I'm more interested in the monster" "Oh right, right. Aye, anyways, BIG smashes and crashes heard in them woods shortly after he left. Sent some men to go check it out. They never returned. Except for one.." "Hmm, where's he at? Might know more about the monster that took Lilial" "He's over in that hut over yonder, fella's wearin' a red smashing right tunic" "Thanks. So long" "Wait! Mastah Witcha.." "Yeah?" "Try to bring Lilial back to us, alright?" "I'll try my best, can't make any promises though. See ya" "Farewell mastah".

    • @MrSollex1
      @MrSollex1 Před 6 lety +2

      Jeffery Christopher Mastah Witcha. Wanna play some Gwent ?? 😂😂
      Leave me be. 🤣🤣

  • @feiwulfsworkshops7184
    @feiwulfsworkshops7184 Před 5 lety +13

    Dude, you're like a medieval Jedi or something. Your techniques are amazing.

  • @johnACKS
    @johnACKS Před 8 lety +368

    33 drowners disliked this video

    • @deadman_
      @deadman_ Před 6 lety +8

      yeah and a huge number of Trolls also.

    • @berserkr6499
      @berserkr6499 Před 4 lety +1

      Wild bunt disliked

  • @saiga-sama
    @saiga-sama Před 8 lety +29

    "MOM LOOK I DID A 5K CRIT" - I subbed

  • @DrossProwler
    @DrossProwler Před 7 lety +60

    Man I absolutely loved your video. The explanations, the humour, everything was awesome. Cheers!

    • @acroamaticeeore
      @acroamaticeeore Před 7 lety

      Seconded! Love the style of humour where you "don't telegraph eveything" with laughing yourself or whatnot. :)

  • @alexmccart2566
    @alexmccart2566 Před 7 lety +107

    You sound quite a bit like Christopher Walken.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety +21

      I get that a lot. :)

    • @ragnar97
      @ragnar97 Před 7 lety +27

      Lol Please at the end of your next video just say "I got a fever! And the only prescription is more cow bell!"

    • @andrewobloy9042
      @andrewobloy9042 Před 7 lety +1

      Alex McCart i didnt notice until you said it. Now i cant think about anything else.

    • @zazrow
      @zazrow Před 6 lety

      i just made that comment lol

  • @Zaros2400
    @Zaros2400 Před 8 lety +31

    We need more of this in our lives.

  • @Dahaka27
    @Dahaka27 Před 8 lety +36

    I totally understand the criticisms to Witcher fighting styles compared to actual real techniques but one thing to remember is that Witchers are mutants that are unnaturally strong and fast trained and made to fight asymmetrically versus monsters of many shapes and sizes. They can also shield themselves with the Quen magic sign that blocks (usually) one enemy blow without them breaking tempo. This allows them to wind up huge swings without the danger of being cut in half before they even land a blow.

    • @Gorn1996
      @Gorn1996 Před 8 lety +7

      Yeah, I was going to say this too. I mean WItchers are technically super humans, they have superior strength, speed, reflexes and senses. So while a normal human might not benefit from the Witcher's style of combat, since they don't have the necessary speed or strength for it, A witcher would probably be able to use the techniques pretty darn well. However I'm not a sword expert so I could be wrong, but It's something to think about
      Great video anyhow, keep it up mate!

  • @Veloceipro
    @Veloceipro Před 8 lety +87

    Very well explained, and I loved the filming location. If you don't mind me asking, where did you film this?
    It's also nice to see an open mind to the non-hema style of fighting.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +25

      Thank you! I shot this just outside my house, which is near Przemyśl, Poland.
      Aren't you that notorious Zed player, by the way? I really like your voice, so different from the usual League screamers.

    • @Veloceipro
      @Veloceipro Před 8 lety +8

      The Sword's Path Looks gorgeous. Subbed btw, keep it up!

    • @Veloceipro
      @Veloceipro Před 8 lety +9

      +The Sword's Path didn't see your question, lol
      Yes! I am somewhat known as a Zed player, super happy to hear you're enjoying my voice. Very self conscious about it.
      How long have you been practicing fencing? It looks very natural in the video.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +9

      +Azoh Well, almost 12 years. Glad it looks good. :)

  • @ExperimentalDude
    @ExperimentalDude Před 7 lety +7

    When I pressed play I thought to myself "This fucking weeaboo probably knows nothing about fencing and is going to be just cringy". I stand fucking corrected. Youve earned a suscriber for life. I loved the blunt, zero extra stuff, way of explaining. Perfect video.

  • @SuperNovaPL
    @SuperNovaPL Před 8 lety +96

    Range in W3 may be different but in the books its clear that Witchers were using tip of the sword to perform cut, not to bash and swing like an idiot. They were aiming for arteries.

    • @Lacerik
      @Lacerik Před 8 lety +42

      Tip cutting is certainly a thing that works but it is not an effective way to end an opponent.
      Arteries are VERY small targets and are often well protected.
      Instead, you want to strike in such a way that several inches of your sword is past your opponent so that as you draw the sword through the rest of arc closer to you it still has enough range to destroy vital structures in the chest or neck.

    • @SuperNovaPL
      @SuperNovaPL Před 8 lety +4

      John Previtera Read a books first, then argue because i wont do this for you ok? Then come back and apologize me for your stupidity and say i was right, because thats how it was in books

    • @Lacerik
      @Lacerik Před 8 lety +69

      SuperNovaPL
      Maybe you were confused, I wasn't saying they do that in the Witcher novels.
      I was saying, in reality, it is a stupid idea.

    • @codefly11
      @codefly11 Před 8 lety +64

      +SuperNovaPL I havent seen this much salt since Lot's wife looked back at Sodom

    • @joshridinger3407
      @joshridinger3407 Před 8 lety +1

      in the books, when fighting humans/human-ish enemies, witchers basically seem to fight like sabreurs (perhaps unsurprisingly), delivering quick cuts and then moving back into guard or far out of distance.
      it's not really tip-cutting, exactly, though they do tend to deliver one cut and then withdraw.

  • @ktoth29
    @ktoth29 Před 8 lety +11

    I appreciate your insights about the differences between "real" fighting, and idealized combat both in HEMA and stunt performance. Both the stunt community and the HEMA community are somewhat dogmatic and fixed in their interpretation of what is historic or what looks cool, as the case may be, and I think both would benefit greatly from an appreciation that the guy with the fanciest moves isn't always victorious.

  • @gargarbad6047
    @gargarbad6047 Před 4 lety +3

    I rewatched this again in 2019
    and I can't help to comment on how much I respect a master who is not overly confident of his way of fighting and not dismissing other ways of combat easily
    the way you respect other ways of fighting, saying HEMA is not the only way while adding your anecdote is a big yes for me

  • @Marhathor
    @Marhathor Před 5 lety +10

    Fancy swordfighting in video games:
    The Sword's Path: I'm About To End This Man's Whole Career
    Honestly though, this guy fights much more practically and somehow manages to make it even fancier.
    Props to you, man.
    If only it didn't get recommended 3 years late.

  • @VNSnake1999
    @VNSnake1999 Před 8 lety +8

    YES ! I WANT MORE ! Please make vids like this about For Honor when it comes out.

  • @Ambrucor
    @Ambrucor Před 8 lety +8

    "Want more?" I will say it as simple as possible: Teach me/us everything Master Witcher of the Bear School! :D

  • @Omegaures
    @Omegaures Před 8 lety +86

    At every kosher and halal I was dying

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 Před 8 lety +11

      At least he didn't say haram...

    • @Heusenstammi
      @Heusenstammi Před 7 lety +11

      But you survived. Congratulations.

    • @ungobungo7986
      @ungobungo7986 Před 6 lety

      I dont get why he puts that in?

    • @clothar23
      @clothar23 Před 6 lety +1

      Amman Saleem It's a joke way of saying it's the right way to do something. Since those terms means it's okay to eat to Jewish and Muslims respectively.

  • @shouqieazlan4756
    @shouqieazlan4756 Před 6 lety +26

    You guys are blind, He is secretly a witcher! hunting Leischen in those forest! he's misleading so he can fight humans better.

  • @kalmaved
    @kalmaved Před 8 lety +6

    I see The Sword's Path video in my feed - other videos immediately become secondary.

  • @GZeta789
    @GZeta789 Před 8 lety +3

    When I saw "want more?" at the end of the video I found myself screaming YES MY MASTER at the screen. Then I realized that was going to accomplish nothing, so I came to type it here. More please.

  • @chrismorales3772
    @chrismorales3772 Před 7 lety +24

    That! good sir is a truly breathtakingly magnificent blade, your skills are absolutely inspiring in both swordsmithing as well as the way of the European sword. I would trade many a things to train with you sir, you are a TRUE swordsman indeed, id kill to continue teaching your legacy of swordsmanship to our next generations. Im sure you live Fuckin hell of far away from me, but I can dream right? lol!..... Anywho please continue to teach us through here, we whom truly appreciate the way of the sword salute you.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety +4

      Thank you, my good man!
      Who knows? In time, I may go to visit many strange lands and yours might be among them. :)

  • @Hypnotazia
    @Hypnotazia Před 8 lety

    The rain slowly hitting the ground as the sound of the sword cutting the air is being heard sounds really cool, i love this video!

  • @enchainedprometheus
    @enchainedprometheus Před 8 lety +7

    This is just amazing. In the end, the "Golem stabing" scene was great. You really should shoot a short film like the Rise of the White Wolf trailer, when Geralt practice with his silver sword. A+

    • @StirbMensch
      @StirbMensch Před 8 lety +3

      And here I was, thinking I was the only one getting that reference...

  • @Thrand11
    @Thrand11 Před 5 lety +7

    This is Thrand, Excellent video

  • @pierrepreston7827
    @pierrepreston7827 Před 8 lety

    personally I would just like to say I really enjoyed how much of an elegant fighter you are. you move swiftly and with purpose it's great to watch! and the explanations were really clear too!

  • @eyecred4153
    @eyecred4153 Před 7 lety

    I'm really glad that I found this channel ^^.Keep up the good work!

  • @MamboSauceOfficial
    @MamboSauceOfficial Před 7 lety +192

    I was like this is kinda lame..... until you started doing all the moves

  • @Demonstormlord
    @Demonstormlord Před 7 lety +13

    Have you played the Hearts of stone DLC? I've read that Olgierd von Everec apparently uses the saber style you mentioned in this video.

  • @kneeinyourface
    @kneeinyourface Před 7 lety

    Really fun video, thanks for making it! Great points and spot on regarding the big sword movements vs HEMA.

  • @RoyalFleurDeLis
    @RoyalFleurDeLis Před 8 lety

    Thank you! Your explanation is very easy to follow and understand. I love learning new things!

  • @koklaeast9100
    @koklaeast9100 Před 8 lety +6

    I need to meet this guy before the zombie apocalypse.

  • @gorillagorilla6602
    @gorillagorilla6602 Před 7 lety +3

    I've just started watching your vids and their very interesting, I do enjoy getting insight from those who have a true understanding of what they do. Now, in the defense vs the Witcher's technique besides it being a fictional world and all with more cinematic fights. I also keep in mind that a Witcher's Technique is meant to fight Monsters not Men. Hence the incredible aggressiveness and constant movement. And even the game addresses this, as when fighting other weapon wielders, you can't just spam on the offense. You have to (like you said) parry and respond(At least on Death March, the hardest difficulty).
    But honestly, I absolutely love your insight on sword fighting. Apologies for the long comment that you may not even read but I have subscribed and will love to see more :P

  • @kalpanamondal4753
    @kalpanamondal4753 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for these tutorials it helped a lot !! Your teaching methods are way awesome !! ❤️ Tysm againn

  • @Tomzo711
    @Tomzo711 Před 6 lety

    I just started playing The Witcher 3 and was looking up videos for it. This one came across my feed and I'm glad it did. My only gripe with the video was the rain being picked up by the mic. Subbed.

  • @astorre3212
    @astorre3212 Před 7 lety +3

    Absolutely love the Witcher, books and games, and my only regret watching this is that I have never taken up fencing (who knows, maybe one day!). Just wanted to say that I admire the fairness of your analysis I.e. Not saying that HEMA, good as it may be, is the only style of fencing, and also your grace and speed when fighting is truly a sight to behold. Very enjoyable videos indeed!

  • @m3rsito
    @m3rsito Před 7 lety +223

    yheah but geralt can use his technics with a shovel. I bet you can't do proper HEMA style with a shovel.
    Geralt 1 HEMA 0

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety +77

      pls
      s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/48/7d/92/487d926d9332b4ae9b7d19b64c988c40.jpg

    • @Verithiell
      @Verithiell Před 7 lety

      spod czyjego mlota twoj miecz wyszedl? Zacna bestyjka. Tylko czy nie gnie się za bardzo klinga?

    • @the_Duckyster
      @the_Duckyster Před 7 lety +9

      thats not a shovel

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety +40

      The Duck It's even more unwieldy

    • @MrLorro
      @MrLorro Před 7 lety +8

      Many peoples who's actually do HEMA, proove that Witcher fighting technique are .. "Impossible" to do.
      You would be ready to sacrifice all your protections just for peoples looking at you, swinging your Sword left and right with greats and useless cleaves? .. Yet, Geralt is not human, and its a game.

  • @ultimadrago
    @ultimadrago Před 8 lety +1

    Dude, this is awesome. Thanks for sharing your experience with us Witcher fans!

  • @benjaminjane93
    @benjaminjane93 Před 8 lety

    Love the video!
    Have always wanted to try out HEMA for myself however, it's not really that huge in my country and the only clubs are quite the drive from where I live.
    You managed to make the video both entertaining and informative and also managed to pick up another subscriber!

  • @wojtekiaza
    @wojtekiaza Před 8 lety +5

    Loved the video. Great job!

  • @Host00Die
    @Host00Die Před 8 lety +17

    It's funny because in Witcher 1, Geralt holds his sword just like you do at 8:18
    Could you do a response on Witcher 1 techniques? They are very fluid and weird actually, almost like dancing with a sword.

    • @BestofCalcioIT
      @BestofCalcioIT Před 8 lety +1

      CD Project Red engaged professional swordmaster to make combat animations, for the Witcher 1.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +3

      It was just a rumour. They did intend to hire a consultant from a group known as Lorica, who were quite a prominent stage fighting troupe at the time. In the end, they just settled for an extraordinary stuntsman - Maciej Kwiatkowski.

  • @svenheinrich4333
    @svenheinrich4333 Před 8 lety

    Hey man i just came here more or less randomly... and oh boy do i enjoy ur content!!! great work go on with this!

  • @peterborak3256
    @peterborak3256 Před 7 lety +1

    This was an awesome video. Very informative and great comparisons, in game and real life. Really enjoyed it 👍

  • @ilyaakadishtungha7337
    @ilyaakadishtungha7337 Před 8 lety +16

    Why, if it is none other than Witcher Gerd. Pray, master, what will you teach us today?

  • @NUSensei
    @NUSensei Před 7 lety +9

    Really enjoyed watching this video. The spot demonstrations really cut to the point.

  • @Somanous
    @Somanous Před 7 lety

    Awesome video. You make great points while keeping a reserved and humble tone. I also admire your fencing skills as an ex-HEMA practitioner myself. I will look to your channel now.

  • @jakubsarnowski9050
    @jakubsarnowski9050 Před 6 lety +8

    I pomyśleć, że do tej pory walki oparte na systemie HEMA wydawały mi się całkiem proste i "do ogarnięcia" - ot akcja - reakcja, cios - parowanie - kontratak - parowanie - etc. Jak tylko zobaczyłem z jaką szybkością wyprowadzałeś cięcia na początku filmu, to na samą myśl o walce z przeciwnikiem Twojego pokroju uginają mi się nogi - przy takiej szybkości zadawanych ciosów chyba nawet zawodowi szermierze mieliby nogi z waty, zwłaszcza gdyby to działo się naprawdę i walka odbywałaby się na śmierć i życie - bo niewątpliwie szybkość podejmowanych decyzji dotyczących parowania, kontrataku i jednocześnie ciągłego obserwowania ruchów przeciwnika byłaby cholernie obciążająca psychicznie... Nie wspominając o realiach pola bitwy, gdzie po pokonaniu jednego przeciwnika już jest się wykończonym fizycznie i psychicznie, a pozostały jeszcze setki innych wrogów, władających bronią w tym samym, jeśli nie w lepszym stopniu, świeżych i wypoczętych, czekających w kolejnych szeregach.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 6 lety +6

      Myślę, że ludzie, którzy robili to zawodowo, trenowali aż większość decyzji "podejmowały" za nich odruchy - eliminując dużą część obciążenia psychicznego. W wielu podaniach, wschodnich i zachodnich, mówi się o stanie "bez myśli", w którym nie zastanawiasz się nad każdym ruchem z osobna, a po prostu pozwalasz im płynąć, świadomie decydujesz natomiast na wyższym poziomie: o taktyce i strategii. Myślę, że zdanie się na wyćwiczone odruchy to sposób, w który zarówno prosty żołdak jak i mistrz fechtunku mógł sobie poradzić ze stresem w czasie bitwy. Choć poziom presji jest oczywiście nieporównywalny, można porównać to z wyćwiczeniem muzyków koncertowych: przed występem tłuką utwór w kółko, aż wejdzie w pamięć mięśniową - by grać nawet, kiedy świadome rozumienie utworu zawiedzie. :)
      Pozdrawiam!

    • @jakubsarnowski9050
      @jakubsarnowski9050 Před 6 lety +2

      Fakt - zapomniałem o być może najważniejszej kwestii, jaką jest pamięć mięśniowa :) Nota bene w naszym poczciwym Wieśku ten temat też był chyba wałkowany w trakcie szkolenia wiedźminów. Mogło mi to umknąć z tego względu, że to zagadnienie bardziej kojarzyłem już ze współczesnymi sztukami walki :P W każdym razie dzięki za odpowiedź, mega ciekawy i merytoryczny materiał, gdybym miał wolny czas i środki, to z chęcią próbowałbym zagłębić się bardziej w temat HEMA :) Również pozdrawiam!

  • @marauder340
    @marauder340 Před 8 lety +4

    "...seeing an opening is one thing, exploiting it is another"
    This.

  • @aini9528
    @aini9528 Před 7 lety

    Cool video, I liked the in-depth analysis of different fighting techniques!

  • @gubiukas7051
    @gubiukas7051 Před 8 lety

    Dude just discovered your channel and as a guy who likes swords i really look up to you. I only wish i can one day have as much knowledge about the sword as you do. Keep it up :D

  • @asgart16
    @asgart16 Před 8 lety +3

    Wow, very interesting video! I couldn't even point out a technique that I want to see more from, I'd be happy with any in depth showcase :)
    But could you do a little compilation where you combine different sword techniques from "the witcher" or even realistic scenarios into one montage? Like Shadowboxing with a sword? I think that would look great ;)

  • @TempestWolf1
    @TempestWolf1 Před 7 lety +7

    The way I see it is... we have to see this techniques as performed by a witcher, and not a human; a much stronger and faster being with superior reflexes (and although I agree some of them are a bit too telegraphed and too widely swung) the pirouette in the game and the rend are done much faster than you are able to (although they should be even faster I think, based on the books).
    A withcer (as portrayed in the fantasy setting) can leave openings because he has the necessary reflexes, speed and reaction to retract those openings before a normal human can exploit them. As such a human may be confused as of what is happening... He sees the withcer starting a pirouette, thinks it's his lucky moment to hit an idiot... miday through his exploitation of the opening, the witcher is already back in guard (an unexpected thing that cannot be pulled off by an unmutated human) and is now exploiting HIS attacj and opening.
    Also, maybe I am bad... but rend gets you hit very often when trying to use it agains humans. I find it more useful against hulking monster enemies, especially if they miss their attack or are staggered.

  • @grimmnir_offiziell
    @grimmnir_offiziell Před 7 lety +2

    Ich bin begeistert. Das Video ist gut geschnitten und ich kann deinen Erklärungen sehr gut folgen. Wirklich ein Klasse Kanal. Abo und Like sind auf jeden Fall drin. Freue mich auf mehr ;)

  • @JetConvoy
    @JetConvoy Před 8 lety

    Excellent video. I'm a HEMA practitioner and Witcher is my favorite series so as you can imagine I subscribed immediately! Awesome channel!
    This video also had the funny side effect of making me switch from the magic build I've had since Wild Hunt came out, to an über overpowered swordsman/alchemy build. Whirl is such an awesome skill can't believe I never tried it!

    • @cadethumann8605
      @cadethumann8605 Před 8 lety

      If you want to apply more skills, you can download a mod called"SlotsSlotsSlots". What it does is that it gives you an option to select the limit of skills you can apply with the highest being 96.

  • @Dhomazhir
    @Dhomazhir Před 8 lety +44

    I really enjoyed this video. I'm going to share it with my CZcams series's fans. You explain yourself well, the garb brings the viewer right into your subject material, the quality of video is high, your points are well made. Overall a very good thing.
    And I love the humor like in the Rend section "A kosher or perfectly halal way to do this is...." (BTW you forgot to mention Posta di Donna as another position to deliver a deadly and freight train powerful blow but it wasn't an issue).
    I'm looking forward to your next one. :)

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +2

      +Aspie Sean Thank you! :)
      A strike from Zornhut would be less vertical - I chose high vom Tag to retain the geometry of original Rend.

    • @Dhomazhir
      @Dhomazhir Před 8 lety +2

      "I chose high vom Tag"
      You mean.... Posta di Falcone right? ;)
      BTW what do you think of Christian Tobler's new version of Fighting With The German Longsword? I've yet to be able to get a copy but I have the 1st edition and really enjoyed it.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +1

      +Aspie Sean Haven't seen it yet! Guess I'll order a copy. :)

    • @Dhomazhir
      @Dhomazhir Před 8 lety +1

      The Sword's Path Yup. Check out Freelance Academy Press.

    • @LionofCaliban
      @LionofCaliban Před 8 lety

      Posta di Donna, now that's a guard I'm getting used to reading about.
      Don't suppose you could recommend some good sources for more Italian long sword?

  • @olliepwnsall
    @olliepwnsall Před 8 lety +6

    To defend the Rand a little bit: in the game it actually *is* risky to use it, unless you're fighting a big, dumb archespore or a frozen enemy ;p

  • @wreccen
    @wreccen Před 5 lety

    Excelent video, great location, humble and engaging narration

  • @rustcohle3803
    @rustcohle3803 Před 5 lety

    you so fast!! lol like you have so much confidence in those fancy slashs to the point i doubt anybody can counter it or just parry them away, this is such a cool video

  • @kuro8845
    @kuro8845 Před 8 lety +9

    Very good video. And can you pls make a video where you "fight" against another poeple, because I think it is realy interesting to see those moves in a "real" combat. :)

  • @katemarsh6955
    @katemarsh6955 Před 8 lety +5

    The rain sounds like the camera man nicked off to cook some popcorn.

  • @MidnightPickle
    @MidnightPickle Před 8 lety

    Nice. I somewhat understand the differences between actual combat and theatrical combat as far as technique. This is a cool video. First off, the setting is awesome. Second, you're very good at instructing, and third everything looks really cool. I love the closer range combat and the importance of having the tip of the blade always as a threat. Well done. :)

  • @johnrios7965
    @johnrios7965 Před 7 lety

    this was is outstanding to watch I also loved your excerpts xp

  • @szyszkapodcast8028
    @szyszkapodcast8028 Před 7 lety +8

    I came here because my husband nicely ask if I would be so nice and watch this vid he liked very much, so much that he just want someone to see it, no biggie. And I got glued to screen with my jaw dropped, this is amazing. Pure awsomness.

  • @Al762
    @Al762 Před 8 lety +4

    "You're a witcher, Alan."

  • @luka2298
    @luka2298 Před 8 lety

    Great video! Many informative facts and comparisons! Keep it coming!

  • @atraxuswraithe6031
    @atraxuswraithe6031 Před 5 lety

    Greetings from Australia! You guys are fucking amazing swordsmen; the passion, knowledge and skill you all clearly have is truly inspiring. That video was a genuine pleasure, and a treat, to watch. You guys just got yourselves a new subscriber!

  • @LordBarthez
    @LordBarthez Před 8 lety +3

    Amazing video. A lot of practical stuff, comparisons etc. BTW. great armor, ursine one I guess, right? :D

  • @The-ol3mk
    @The-ol3mk Před 5 lety +3

    8:05 your opponent cannot react if you use Axii on him first.

  • @drokangel
    @drokangel Před 5 lety

    Something I’m learning the more choreographies I write is the difference between fighting for sport/your life and the more cinematic and “pretty” fights we see on TV. Thank you for breaking down these movements. Keep up the great work.

  • @loneeagle689
    @loneeagle689 Před rokem

    a beautiful and informative video. love to see more of u mate. keep it comin

  • @jimbo7460
    @jimbo7460 Před 7 lety +4

    In the witcher you first use Axii or sth that also give you enough time and THEN you rend
    So it's usefull, but only for a wtcher...

  • @VideoBakery
    @VideoBakery Před 8 lety +4

    You are a badass. I have a question for you!
    Although some of the moves illustrated in the Witcher are a little unnecessary in man to man combat, would you consider them to be helpful in a man vs. monster fight? Would the sweeping cuts would keep monsters from getting too close, or would the moves still be unnecessary?
    Thank you!

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +2

      Yes, I imagine sweeping cuts might actually work against "soft" monsters and animals. Against chargers, like a boar (or a fiend :)), a specialized spear would be preferable.

    • @VideoBakery
      @VideoBakery Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks for responding! I hope you keep making these videos, you are a natural at it

  • @Rentix122
    @Rentix122 Před 8 lety

    Great video, can't wait for the second part

  • @brentkilgore5478
    @brentkilgore5478 Před 8 lety

    Very well done. I am attempting to learn the way, and am currently using katana styled blades. I may at one point say that a video and the accompanying sword movement on that video were what ultimately pushed me to get my first heavy double edged weapon.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety

      +Brent Kilgore They're not so heavy! Not a lot heavier than a proper katana.

  • @kaerlupus
    @kaerlupus Před 7 lety +3

    Kolejny fajny filmik! Podoba mi się, że wplatasz w niego humor, czy językowe smaczki... Jak np. "thrust issues" w którymś poprzednim, po prostu padłem :) I to o sealsach :D Tak nawiasem, chyba czytałeś "Sztukę wojny" Sun Tzu? :)
    Co do tych różnic między efektywną walką, a pokazaną w grze, to niektóre kwestie nawet tak "na chłopski rozum" można wziąć. Np. bardzo mi się nie podoba, kiedy bohater płynnie wykonuje akcje, trzyma się pewnego swojegu rytmu. Nawet w niektórych książkach jest o tym, że dobry szermierz robi nieregularne kroki, zwody, zmienia kierunki i prędkość, żeby wybić przeciwnika z rytmu i tak dalej, co nie?
    A na koniec muszę coś przyznać. Jestem pod wieeeelkim wrażeniem Twoich umięjętności. Szybkość i technika normalnie powalają. Można cię zobaczyć na turniejach, czy pokazach związanych z wydarzeniami historycznymi? Bo podejrzewam, że bohurt w swej "chamskości i braku finezji" Cię nie interesuje. Pozdrawiam i życzę sukcesów.

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety

      Miałem przerwę w eventach DESW/HEMA, ale od przyszłego roku wracam. :)
      Cieszę się, że doceniasz moje filmy! Powodzenia w treningu!

    • @kaerlupus
      @kaerlupus Před 7 lety

      Bardzo chętnie zacznę coś tam machać :) Po prostu dla rekreacji i zdrowia... A podpowiedziałbyś mi czego użyć do treningu? Chodzi mi konkretnie o jakąś symulację miecza długiego. Wiem, że są bokeny, ale to nie ten kształt. Widziałem gdzieś kiedyś, że cold steel robi imitację miecza z tworzywa. Póki co, dla BHP, wolałbym nie korzystać z niczego stalowego, bo chyba nie miałoby to sensu. Z tym, że nic oprócz miecza stalowego nie odda realistycznie środka ciężkości, wagi, giętkości główni. Więc może rzeczywiście kupić stępionego i po prostu uważać?

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 7 lety +1

      Jakub P
      Jeśli stać Cię, kupuj tępy miecz. Jeśli chcesz najpierw spróbować - bokken to akurat dużo lepsze narzędzie od drewnianych symulatorów mieczy. Możesz też rozważyć zakup syntetycznego Rawlingsa (rawlings synthethic swords). :)

  • @karath87
    @karath87 Před 7 lety +7

    Brzeziński fought in 2013 and didn't win... (Fight here: czcams.com/video/2KIG_c5WXQE/video.html) a powerful fighter absolutely, but he was completely outmatched in the last fight. Jörlind got almost half his points by simply sidestepping and attacking, because Brzeziński was using too much power. The manuals talk about fighting "bulls" and Jörlind shows it well. I would very much like to see Brzeziński fight again with 3 years of additional training under his belt, he is a monster in the ring =).
    The system of Lichtenauer (as an example) was created to fight the "common" way of fighting, which would probably have been some sort of parry/repost system. Now I'm not saying it is a bad system, but when compared to a system that was developed to beat it it will loose.

  • @Raynomee
    @Raynomee Před 3 lety

    Hi Allen/Alan, Thank you so much for mentioning the sienawski fencing channel. I have been very curious about that form of sword fighting for some time! Of course, I'm still primarily interested in longsword.

  • @Vccine
    @Vccine Před 7 lety

    I absolutely love the sound your blade makes when it flies through air.

  • @user-mo3rk1nn6u
    @user-mo3rk1nn6u Před 4 lety +3

    As to me this movie is pretty interesting. I read serial "Vedmak" when it appeared in Russian, I liked it very much, of course. But I didn't play the game. As to me, Alan, you is like Geralt from book. One to one. Thanks a lot, and sorry my English.

  • @johnathancontreras2808
    @johnathancontreras2808 Před 8 lety +3

    I was very relieved to see the person that made this video wasn't wearing a fedora and fingerless gloves.

  • @alexavery311
    @alexavery311 Před 8 lety

    I very much enjoyed this video, hope to use some of those techniques if I ever do practice with HEMA. You've also sent across that you don't have a bias opinion on anything, it was very well telegraphed video but the audio was a bit meh, but I used subtitles which were very accurate to my surprise... so keep making videos ^

  • @Killicon93
    @Killicon93 Před 4 lety

    Two important factor about practicing spins that I found out when practicing swordfight in the backyard:
    Practicing spinning cuts can help you integrate attacks to regaining footing if you slip, (which can easily happen on wet grass, especially with authentic medieval footwear), as I often found that having the momentum of a swing cause me to slip it was much faster to spin back to stance than try to get straight up.
    Secondly they're a fun way to hone your inner ears balance.

  • @Kubuluno
    @Kubuluno Před 7 lety +3

    A lot of the techniques i think are kinda used logically against the monsters that appear in The Witcher Universe, if you've read the books there are quite a lot of the techniques described as used well against monsters.

  • @ML-ex7dl
    @ML-ex7dl Před 8 lety +9

    But if I can give you a piece of advice, try to buy a tie microphone or I don't know how we call that, a mic that u can attach to your collar because sometime we can't hear you well, other than that nothing is wrong keep it up 😉

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +8

      I was thinking about that, yes! Especially for recording in noisy environment.

  • @braintennant69
    @braintennant69 Před 8 lety +1

    keep up the great work ,alan. you are a source of great inspiration to me:)

  • @AdelaideSwordAcademy
    @AdelaideSwordAcademy Před 3 lety

    Excellent analysis! Great video, will def share this with my theatrical class :)

  • @rvanzo925
    @rvanzo925 Před 7 lety +4

    It's kinda of difficult to compare for a serious of reasons. First the witcher fighting style is crafted to fighting monster, some of which are massive. Second, his is not human. He has enhanced strength and speed that is unmatchable by a human. Third he fights under the influence of strong potions that further enhance his abilities. And lastly he has a minor magic added to his fighting capabilities. And also they have to make it so that a player can also play the game. Overall I think the fighting style in Witcher is so far the best one so far.

    • @generalping999
      @generalping999 Před 4 lety

      I know this is an old comment, but witchers are humans.. just enhanced magically however they are still humans

  • @Darwaell
    @Darwaell Před 8 lety +4

    Could you teach us how to use Quen? i've been trying it for weeks but it won't work... damn

    • @TheSwordsPathChannel
      @TheSwordsPathChannel  Před 8 lety +5

      +Dairi CsGo We've been trying to teach Ignii and look what happened... :(

    • @Darwaell
      @Darwaell Před 8 lety

      So... I will need extra protective gear then i guess

  • @BlargleWargle
    @BlargleWargle Před 8 lety

    Thank you for putting the the work into captions.

  • @bartekweber1194
    @bartekweber1194 Před 8 lety

    Wow, if you can, please do part 2! Your explanations and anegdotes work damn well for total layperson like me, mayby someday I' ll get into it and try myself, it's probably the first swordsmanship video I understood and damn, it looks like fun :D

  • @nikolapetrovic4814
    @nikolapetrovic4814 Před 7 lety +11

    i always tought that the witchers style would be ineffective without enhanced physical attributes granted by their mutations.

    • @tombrown407
      @tombrown407 Před 7 lety +1

      They are ineffective without the enhanced precision, speed and strength if used as is.
      To use them irl, you would have to adapt them and know which moves would not do you any favours. The pirouettes for example, will get you shanked.

    • @rvanzo925
      @rvanzo925 Před 7 lety

      He is fast enough (due to mutations and potions) to complete the spin before you can raise your sword.

    • @tombrown407
      @tombrown407 Před 7 lety

      R Vanzo
      Not sure if they're quite that fast, but yes, the speed is sufficient that this style would remain functional against human schlubs,

    • @flyingpenandpaper6119
      @flyingpenandpaper6119 Před 7 lety +2

      R Vanzo I understand that Geralt is fast enough to do the spins, but wouldn't it be more efficient to fight in a standard manner? In other words, does doing spins actually make your fighting better, or does he just fight with flourish because that's how witchers are trained?

    • @rvanzo925
      @rvanzo925 Před 7 lety

      Fighting a human would be true, but monster are sometimes massive and may require extra strength.