I really like the level of skill and professionalism of these two swordsmen. There doesn't seem to be any arrogance or wounded egos on display when the opponent scores. Well done sirs!
Could some one tell me what the two different destreza systems here are? I’ve been told before, but if I remember it’s essentially commoner fencing and then noble fencing
Verdadera Destreza was taught in esgrima (fencing in spanish) schools. Comun Destreza or Vulgar Destreza was used in the street, maybe throwing dust to the opponent's face or things like that
So just a question, from what I've read in Godinho, he says you should parry with estocs (either nails up or down and at the level of the incoming strike) but here the Godinho user seems to use moe standard beating or hanging parries. Is it just that they estocs weren't appropriate at those situations or is there something else I missed here about how you're supposed to parry in Godinho?
The "3 rules" seem to be aimed at getting someone able to defend themselves with a sword as quickly as possible, rather than fencing with experienced swordsmen.
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I really like the level of skill and professionalism of these two swordsmen. There doesn't seem to be any arrogance or wounded egos on display when the opponent scores. Well done sirs!
Great video, Thanks a lot for sharing!!! ¡Muy buen vídeo, mil Gracias por compartirlo!
Could some one tell me what the two different destreza systems here are?
I’ve been told before, but if I remember it’s essentially commoner fencing and then noble fencing
Yes, the verdadera destreza being the one with an extended arm and very precise foot movement
Xavier Rosado And what defines the other style of destreza?
Verdadera Destreza was taught in esgrima (fencing in spanish) schools.
Comun Destreza or Vulgar Destreza was used in the street, maybe throwing dust to the opponent's face or things like that
And the Vulgar Destreza is a bit KAMIKAZE, and the Verdadera Destreza is for survive to the combat
More like soldier street fencing vs noble court fencing
Where can I get such nice looking weapons? :)
The those look like the Destreza blades from Darkwood Armory in the USA
So just a question, from what I've read in Godinho, he says you should parry with estocs (either nails up or down and at the level of the incoming strike) but here the Godinho user seems to use moe standard beating or hanging parries. Is it just that they estocs weren't appropriate at those situations or is there something else I missed here about how you're supposed to parry in Godinho?
The "3 rules" seem to be aimed at getting someone able to defend themselves with a sword as quickly as possible, rather than fencing with experienced swordsmen.
Me ha gustado un montón, tanto el contenido como la forma de exponerlo. Un placer pasar por su canal . Un saludo.Más videos en tu sitio de artes marciales y entrenamiento: th-cam.com/video/VVp2A5D4d6M/w-d-xo.html