HEMA - How to speed up your ATTACKS
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This looks like a good drill. We will do this next week at our club! Thank you!
I need to insert more reactions exercices like these in my classes.
I’ll definitely bring these ideas to my advanced classes, thank you
This looks like a fantastic drill, thanks Federico! We'll be incorporating it into our Meyer MFFG practice
I'm happy to read that! Thanks ;-)
Nice video, thank you - I really like this method of training.
Thanks Federico i am new to HEMA and this id very helpful
great content!
IMO, the greater the martial artist, the greater awareness state he's capable being in..
a martial artist should be aware of the movement they make.. this one is one way to awake the awareness!
Thank you!
Looking forward to trying this out with newer students at our club!
Thank you! Very good drill!
1.) Cut and thrust Feints 2.) Charging snipe thrusts
Kids are so cute when they do martial arts!
Podrías poner algún tipo de subtítulos en castellano por favor, y donde hacéis HEMA??
KillerianBlueFire Rkf Sorry, I’m Italian, if anyone can translate the video I may add the translation of course.
Hello there!
Do we need to try to keep our arms at the same height as our shoulders?
as well as
Where should the tip aim when it is stabbed?
佘予然 You can practice it in every way you want. The best thrust is the one that close the enemy line during its execution. But it is not always possible so train every version of the thrust you need.
Federico Malagutti it make sense
OMG! Is that a mf-ing botta dritta reference??
zerozerosud maybe :O :O
What gear is the "instructor" wearing? Is it a plastron and a gambeson? Thanks!
Lloyd Wood in this clip he wears a simple AP Jacket which is enough with nylon
I think the advanced exercise doesn't require that much skill from the instructor. When I was learning basic defence we would switch roles and attack/defend from different directions.
There's also an exercise in which you keep your eyes closed until your partner shouts and follows with an attack immediately after and it was still used at the "noob" level
I would not want to get in a real Sword fight. The outcome may not favor Me. I don't like the idea of getting skewered and or slashed.