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Thank you so much!!!! I most certainly look crazy in my pink and blue PJs swinging a wooden sword I got from the Renaissance festival in my front yard😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great guide, thanks for posting. I like the type XIV arming swords best, I got a DSA. 3:27 We did something very similar in Karate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viYdR6c4ELk
Single handed Arming Sword is the only acceptable form of Fencing .
You might want to watch the angle, if you strike with a undercut. Try to hit with the edge, just like do with (in medieval gemany) the Oberhau.
Awesome, and refreshing!
Basically viggiani without imbroccata
Why this sources? You could be inside a single tradition and time frame using Liechtenauer, Lignitzer and Lecküchner…
Looking forward to see more about the concepts and conclusions you came up with…
Very interesting. What made you decide to work from these manuals, rather than adapting Leckuchner to a sword without a nagel?
You should check out the earlier Bolognese sources as well. Marozzo does show an arming sword in some of his illustrations like in that of Guardia Alta.
Malleus Martialis make among the best blunts out there. Their butterknife "sharp" swords are beautiful and really nice. Close to sharps while still adhereing to italian blade law 🙂
Thanks you Federico!! Always helps ours !You are great!!
I don't know why but I thought this was one of your best videos, maybe because it's something you usually here little about (Using arming sword without buckler)
Great stuff.
Awesome video! Thank you for this video. Love the source combination 🙂
I like your take for sure – as always :-).
If you'll allow a couple of comments on the true time though (mostly taken from Silver), the time of the hand, the arm, the body, the feet – it starts with the hand as you move the point towards the opponent to strike at the optimal point, which means that the arm is technically the second engaged physical component, even if it's only by milliseconds. I find that it helps to just think of the point as the traveling component, shortening the distance as much as possible (which in turn decreases the execution time, decreasing the opponent's reaction window), and the rest sort of follows suit in my experience.
I also very often use the same guards for arming sword as longsword – for instance Fenestra has equivalents in Messer and even the saber hanging guard from British saber.
When I saw you were doing single sword I automatically assumed side sword, this is a very pleasant surprise
Hmm… I thought I would have to tear you a new one, but that was quite good. I have a few tiny notes I'll send to you, but well done!
sword looks sooo freaking beautifull
but arming sword is pretty under represented in hema comunaty as well as in reenactor comunaty
Federico. I'd play up the Italian as much as possible. Like, begin your videos with a "Bonjourno" or some Italian greeting. It comes off as a very genuine and separate thing on its own. Just my thought.
Well done, Federico! Combining sources & similarities in them to teach a more "universal" & sensible technique. Also, your English has improved significantly. Keep up the great work, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos. Brava, amici. Grazie per il videos! (I hope that was right, I'm still learning my Italian).
Awesome, been waiting to see something like this forever! Cool you're combining sources and looking forward to the further analysis👍