Longsword private training - signals and responses (2018)
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- čas přidán 7. 01. 2020
- This video is not a demonstration. It is raw footage from our training capturing it in 2018. This buddy training is a way how to teach your opponent to react to various stimuli without explicitly giving him commands or bits of advice.
I've seen Olympic fencers doing this drill, it's very useful for any point-centered weapon.
Thank you for a great video! I hope you will have time to answer my question. If you had a straight stick, say 46 inches in length, how much of HEMA Longsword techniques could be applicable to a straight stick? Thank you!
The movements, turns, and parries of this type of fencing, in your hands, make it look so much more beautiful and promising than the fencing displayed at the Olympics - that gives the impression that fencing is just diving and poking.
Which jackets do you use?
Beautiful. Have you tried silent lessons in which students initiate actions on their own discretions with the master providing responses?
What are those shoes? Could you please tell me the type of both of them? Thanks
Wish all HEMA clubs were as professional as this.
This should be a much more common style of practice than it is in HEMA. It's similar to sport fencing training with a coach in a lot of ways. I wish more HEMA clubs had the requisite skill and coaching experience to do this.
Really good practice. But it for show or real one?
THANKS!
This looks almost exactly like an Olympic fencing lesson, and *I believe that is a good thing*.
Love the Clements-patented heel turn at the beginning. Turn that key!
much apritiate it, defenetly first thing im gona try out with my group
Plenty of good concepts to adapt into our training. Thanks, Anton.
V nice love the subtle changes into opposition