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Druid Ignacy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2013
Historical fencer from Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku
Advanced sabre #swordfighting from Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku / 1 + bonus #longsword
Footage comes from Historical Fencing sparring session at Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku, Cracow, Poland. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as an example of some military sabre techniques in action and historical fencing footage that is educational and fun to watch.
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Advanced #swordfighting from Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku #3
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing sparring session at Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku, Cracow, Poland. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as example of some longsword techniques in action and historical fencing footage that is educational and fun to watch.
Messer fencing by the book ŚKUNKS 2022 & 2023 feat @VirtualFechtschule
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing tournament at ,,ŚKUNKS" events 2022 and 2023. I hope this is educational for HEMA fencers and fun to watch for everyone :) Ruleset was half-continuous: limb strikes didn't stop the fight, that's why some exchanges may look suspicious ;) Enjoy!
Foam swords sparring highlights - with tips!
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Footage comes from historical fencing foam longsword sparring session between friends from Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku and Akademia Szermierzy. As always, I hope this is educational for hema fencers and fun to watch for everyone :)
Rapier and dagger sparring highlights from Cracow
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Footage comes from historical fencing rapier and dagger sparring sessions in Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku. We fought thrust only, as in Polish Feder League rapier tournaments. As always, I hope this is educational for hema fencers and fun to watch for everyone :)
Rapier and dagger tournament highlights Durchschlag 2024
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing tournament Durchschlag 2024. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as example of some rapier and dagger techniques in action. This rapier competition was thrust only.
Advanced Longsword from Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku #2
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing sparring session at Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku, Cracow, Poland. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as example of some longsword techniques in action and historical fencing footage that is educational and fun to watch.
Advanced Longsword from Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku #1
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing sparring session at Krakowska Szkoła Fechtunku, Cracow, Poland. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as example of some longsword techniques in action and historical fencing footage that is educational and fun to watch.
Longsword highlights - Swordmaster 3 and ŚKUNKS, may 2024
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing tournaments at ,,Swordmaster 3" and ,,ŚKUNKS" events held may 2024. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as example of some longsword techniques in action and historical fencing footage somewhat pleasing to watch. At ŚKUNKS Ruleset was half-continuous: limb strikes didn't stop the fight, that's why some exchanges or distance may look weird. Last four exchanges are fro...
Langes messer highlights - ŚKUNKS 2024
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Footage comes from Historical Fencing tournament at ,,ŚKUNKS" event held 26.05.2024. Enjoy :) Hope this serves as example of some messer techniques in action and historical fencing footage somewhat pleasing to watch. Ruleset was half-continuous: limb strikes didn't stop the fight, that's why some exchanges or distance may look weird.
Military Sabre Highlights - Swordmasters Cup 3 (18.05.2024)
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Military Sabre Highlights - Swordmasters Cup 3 (18.05.2024)
Hema in combat 7: duplieren and mutieren?
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Hema in combat 7: duplieren and mutieren?
AdeptBerg 2023 Bayonette Fencing Highlights
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AdeptBerg 2023 Bayonette Fencing Highlights
Seeking technical paradigm: PPvD longsword #1.2 (14v: krieg above ashamed below)
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Seeking technical paradigm: PPvD longsword #1.2 (14v: krieg above ashamed below)
Seeking technical paradigm: PPvD longsword #2
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Seeking technical paradigm: PPvD longsword #2
Seeking technical paradigm: PPvD longsword #1
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Seeking technical paradigm: PPvD longsword #1
Hema in combat 6: Liechtenauer tradition put to the test
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Hema in combat 6: Liechtenauer tradition put to the test
HEMA light contact sparring #2 (longsword)
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HEMA light contact sparring #2 (longsword)
Hema in combat #4: last takeaways from Frauschlag and Startschlag
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Hema in combat #4: last takeaways from Frauschlag and Startschlag
HEMA in combat #3: schiessen at begginer and women tournaments
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HEMA in combat #3: schiessen at begginer and women tournaments
HEMA no contact sparring #1 (longsword, messer)
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HEMA no contact sparring #1 (longsword, messer)
HEMA in combat #2: unterhaw, nachschlag, einlaufen
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HEMA in combat #2: unterhaw, nachschlag, einlaufen
HEMA in combat #1: zornhaw at begginer and women tournaments
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HEMA in combat #1: zornhaw at begginer and women tournaments
Longsword oberhaw cut in true time | Oberhaw długim mieczem w prawdziwym czasie
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Longsword oberhaw cut in true time | Oberhaw długim mieczem w prawdziwym czasie
While point of my sword in this video is clearly late, distance and landing the cut at the moment of crossing the legs is consistent with my following practice and practice of other longsword fencers who land simple oberhaw in combat. The other thing that could be done better here, is starting with right foot heel raised, or starting from step-lunge distance with a half-step for additional fluidity.
02:00 is just gold
Do you watch every LS video on youtube?
@@TheMissingno only every HEMA one
Dobre szable mordeczko, ale 8 minut filmiku to ponad mój szermierczy attention span :D
Hehe rozumiem, uznałem że czasem warto pokazać fazę przygotowawczą, ale pewnie następny będzie krótszy :)
ten rytuał poprawiania ochraniaczy na nogach daje +5 do stalowych nerwów w bliskim dystansie. #truestory
To jest prawdziwy powód dla którego kupił takie dobre rękawice
Fajne, fajne. Teraz przez kilka lat, zamiast czytać książki, wszyscy z filmu powinni poćwiczyć footwork i dystans - może coś z tego będzie.
looks like it to me
I would say yes it is :)
It is ! Wich kind of effect do you use to ilustrate the hit?
I edit in clipchamp, and find it under keyword "blue explosion"
Great as always
Are those the new foam simulators with edges? Also, loving those transitions between nuckle grip and thumb grip, ending the last Hema drama with training and not complaining about "sportification techniques"
@SalaCierzoHema I'm hardly interested in dramas, so I don't get it, but if you're curious I know a fencer, @Leonardo Salomão, who was able to land bicorno thrust from a feint in high stakes competition in Hungary. As for the swords - these are two different go-now swords edition, one is later, little heavier thou softer and with edges (at the begginning of the video we both use this newer version). Since then they've made even better ones, which have colored edges.
@@Druid_Ignacy Thanks for the info ! The little Hema drama was that the guard with the thumb on the flat and the blade in the low line (like a pflug but in the middle) to cover the hands was responsible for cuts with bad alignement . But as the figther on this video shows, if you train the grip transitions, there is no problem.
@@SalaCierzoHema the very first video on my channel is me cutting with sharp sword using that grip, vom tag xD
@@Druid_Ignacy I am refering to 0:27 grip, for aclaration 😊
nice vorschlag with zwerhau......
Unfortunately I assesed opponent's intention wrong, or at least I could do zwer nachschlag immediately instead of waiting xD But sure, I can hit with it, if only I asses situation well behorehand (that opponent won't retreat / won't be in distace for retreat that would put them in advantage).
Kogo polecacie jeśli chodzi o wykonanie rapiera?
Powiedziałbym że Krieger, Bloss albo Kvetun. Kvetun w ostateczności bo sprowadzanie tej broni zza granicy kosztuje dużo czasu i pieniędzy. Jeśli zależy Ci na rapierze który wygląda bardziej włosko albo w ogóle jest sideswordem, to Poker Armory.
@@Druid_Ignacy Z Poker miałem i niestety nie spełnił oczekiwań, Od Marka chciałem w sumie zamówić ale ranny jest w oko póki co, Od Regenyei chciałem zamówić ale nie nie odpisują na moje Emaila oraz na swoim kontakcie instagramowym. Wiesz może jak cenowo wychodzi Bloss a jak za Kvetun? (zwykły klasyczny dzwonowy)
@@radosawbednarski6399 Kvetuna możesz sprawdzić na ich stronie ale musisz wziąć pod uwagę że przy sprowadzaniu od nich kosztuje jeszcze odprawa celna, jakiś tam procent od zamówienia, a że broń desw tania nie jest, to cło od niej też nie. Marek mimo wypadku wydaje mi się że jest dalej aktywny w internecie, ale na jego stronie jest rapier dzwonowy z lewakiem w cenie 650 euro. Ja używam rapiera od Kriegera i do polskiej kolnej konwencji polecam.
@@Druid_Ignacy dzieki za wyczerpująca odpowiedź
That was some very nice, clean fencing with a lot of actions on the blade with the rapier -quite the contrary to the usual over-usage of the dagger :) keep up good work!
Left handed opponent forced me to do some rapier parries, the rest was rather basic xD I whish we had saildaggers forbidden and only simple daggers allowed, this would make thrust-only rapier very interesting, even thou it would require much better protection of dagger hand.
Chłopaki ale co to, Europa język wymusiła ustawą? Jeden i drugi Polski nickname, a w ingliszu spiczują =) .
@@ZdzichuRaczka może na przykład chcemy żeby anglojęzyczni też mogli przeczytać nasze komentarze
@@Druid_Ignacy O proszę, co za globtrotterzy =) .
I was wondering wondering Why it was so good then i recognized you
Wait whaaaat xD im in like 3 exchanges here
Great fencers!! The guy with the flapping elbow protector is smooooth
Thanks! Yes, he's a fighting machine!
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At 1:04 and 1:08 who is the fighter on the left?
Ewa Kochanowska if I remember name correctly
O takie zapasy nic nie robiłem <3 cudowne
The SKUNKS ruleset sounds interesting !
Also, you had some great actions there, very nice to watch
@@frenchgalloglass5204 thank you! I fought in this ruleset two times, and ultimately don't like it. People ignore threatening to arms and no point limits is exhausting, both things make it also more prone to injuries. The atmosphere is great thou, and they like to experiment. If you have something in mind for workshop you could contact them and visit next year or somethin ;) I did messer workshop this year. You need to have in mind thou that the hall has some echo and participants are on very different levels.
LOL the last exchange was good, so who won?
I don't know xd
Very nice, thx. Could you explain the ruleset?
Thank you! Small point for limbs, doesnt stop fighting. Big point for torso and head, stops fighting. At the half time and end time every 3 small points are converted to one big. Only at that times fencers are informed about the score. There are no video challenges. Wrestling is allowed but without slams. Flat hits don't count. No flat hits and wrestling rules are rather standard in all Polish HEMA, however semi-continuous ruleset I have found very prone to exhaustion and injuries. And it facilitates much more ,,big-swingy-parry-riposte" like oldtimers like rather than Liechtenauer fencing.
@@Druid_Ignacy Thx for the response! But i cant say your opinion on the ruleset, it is good or bad? (Didnt understand your last paragraph,sorry)
@@MarioTwinden I didn't like it. It's prone to exhaustion and injuries, it's harder to judge fairly, it encourages ignoring right distance and getting hit on the arms.
That was lovely
I like this series of short clips :)
This is much easier for me than long episodes :)
Masz suba 😊 sam jestem wojem w stanie spoczynku... Po covidzie duzo wiary sie wykruszyło z wczesnego. Brakuję mi turniejów, szczególnie tych wygranych, ach ta satysfakcja... 😅 Pozdrawiam.
mutieren?
No, because I perform winden here with a long edge. According to PPvD mutieren from this side would be If I had performed winden with the short edge. You can see mutieren in action in my latest long hema in combat episode :)
@@Druid_Ignacy ahh indeed, thanks for pointing out
@@Druid_Ignacy This did look like a mutieren to me as well on the first watch, but you are right, it is'nt. It really shows how the differences between techniques can be very subtle :) Super nice winden !
O mój Boże. To dosłownie szpadunia ❤
Nie współczesna teraz się uczy bez rotacji nadgarstka tego przeniesienia. Ale tak, Liechtenauer to szpada elo
Yes I think it is a nice vehler :)
These are some really great exchanges. I particularly love the duplieren at 2 min, it was done really fast. And the mutieren at the end was epic
Muszę sobie zapamiętywać że nagrywasz żeby się starać XD
Rzadko publikuję i tak
Nice
Amazing video. I like technique showcase on tournament footage.
Thank you :) Check other out, I have some more coming, just can't get time to edit them :c
More please!!
We can hardly find time for that now, but would we record more of this exercise-focused interpretation we will post it! :> Awesome you like it!
More please :D
We can hardly find time for that now, but would we record more of this exercise-focused interpretation we will post it! :> Awesome you like it!
-Nie rób szermierki to jest wojna, ZAJEB GO
Weapon weight was 2,1 kg if you're curious
Very cool ! Some actions reminded me a bit of halfswording with the longsword, some others reminded me of poleaxe fighting, but overall it's quite a unique style
Yes, it was noticable! Thrust / buttstroke rules and weapon parameters made it unique, but in general it felt like spear fighting :)
Notes: 9:20 - these play and following zornhaw plays we ultimately consider an offensive plays, since these have own subtitle (zornhaw and not zorn ort as two defensive zorn plays), do not mention phrase ,,as before" like abnemen paragraph, and do not mention shooting the point from zorn (zorn-ort) while starting with phrase ,,as you strike him with zornhaw and he parries" - hence zum ochs winden as well as krieg above and below and drey wunder plays from zornhaw we ultimately consider offensive, that is starting with zornhaw as attack from own or at enemy zufechten. Zornhaw play will be revised in next video.
Notes: 1. To align offensive footwork better with PPvD, (right strike = right leg and vice versa) left oberhaw could be performed from left pflug, which contrary to left vom tag is described and often used, and does encourage enemy to attack right side of the body. 2. Source describes enemy parry as countertime, but since for countertime parry to be possible distance has to be similar as for parry from stance, and that source is unclear in later paragraphs in what situation enemy parries the blow we then redouble, we treat these plays as attacks on prep - that is at enemy zufechten; (which in combat may become counter attack), for simplyfying training proces. The reasoning for attacking at enemy zufechten not from own is that: attack on prep is the most suprising attack possible, which makes it good opportunity for such fancy redoublements as duplieren and mutieren.
Great series of drills, thanks for sharing ! I like how you started with exact plays from the sources and then later added your own follow-ups, and also how it increases in complexity (from easy-ish to more complicated sequences) I might take some inspiration from it :p
Feel free to use and share :) This is very WiP, We hope to put a single video in good quality and cool-edited one day, once we have all exercies recorded. For now all techniques in the video are straight from PPvD, though some from later paragraphs, but in fact, once project is finished, I'm going to mix up these techniques and exercises with each other and more colourful interpretation, more suitable for competition. Glad you like the project :>
@@Druid_Ignacy Yes, it's really good ! Usually on youtube we find sparring, or very basic beginner drills, it's rare to see footage of more advanced drills, or drills adapted directly directly from a paragraph of a source, it gives a perspective on how you are practicing, which is always interesting :) I think it's important to see how other clubs train
Interestingly they mostly use sportfencing footwork instead of passing steps. I wonder why?
Every part of used footwork can be named with according historical name, and ppl of the past were surely able to perform all of them, even thou it is believed that percentage of treten vs schreiten was different. For more information check Sprechfenster Blog video of footwork in Hs3227a.
Very nice
Thanks!
great analysis and great combat
That Uberlauffen shot to the person throwing the geisler was a thing of beauty.
Love it!
Wait for the episode 6, there will be some fancy stuff!
One of those techniques that makes you pump your fist and utter, "yes!"
Great idea and good presentation, thanks for sharing.
Thank you :) Follow the playlist, even more effective displays are coming :)
Красиво реализовали! 🧐
I'm sorry I don't understand ;) EDIT - I put it in translator, thank you! Glad you like it! I also suggest series ,,techniques in the wild" by Michel Rensen :)
@@Druid_Ignacy Beautifully implemented! 😉
Nah, sorry, the first one is definitely a Zwerchau, mechanics wise. It was a Zwerchau into a thrust. Which doesn't mean it is also not an Unterzwerch, of course. And no, whether the thumb is underneath or not doesn't define a Zwerchau. You can Zwerch with the thumb underneath or not.
Hmm, debatable... I'd say it definitely does not go through the "regular" trajectory of a zwerchau (any zwerchaus, really), but personally I wouldn't call it unterhau either, because it similarly does not look like that (no real cutting intention). If anything it is a feint attack and an upper absetzen in countertime, to counter the counterattack (crazy, huh!?), in my book 🤷♂
@@Angelimir There is no indication in the sources that a "hau" universally requires cutting intention. Mechanically, it was a Zwerch more than anything. Tactically it was definitely absetzen.
Yes, haw doesn't necessarily mean cut, see SprechfensterBlog on facebook on that topic. @@borislavkrustev8906 I know absetzen only as counter to thrust, that's why I didn't call it absetzen. I didn't call it ansetzen either, since right fencer attacked without left one starting any attack (ansetzen: ,,when he starts to cut or thrust, then shoot point at him"). But still, see that crossguard final position is accidental, triggered by landing oberhaw (it's easyli seen in slow mo).
@@borislavkrustev8906 mi point is actually that there was very little intention at all in the initial movement :D
@@Angelimir no, intention is good krumphaw (aaaa its a typo! OFC unterhaw!) ending in ochs position; I know personally this fencer and she does that often. Good technique made it possible for her to not get hit.
LOVE THIS! Please make more of these. It’s soo much easier to understand
I have lots of footage, also for rapier and sabre. I'll keep it coming!