I would love to hear your thoughts on the differences between Hungarian, Italian, French, English, and even Polish saber systems. What do you admire about other systems and what gaps or weaknesses do you see in different ones?
1.) Which one is your all-time favorite Sabre? 2.) Which Sabre treatise is your favorite one? 3.) Could you do a video about your recommendations for Sabre trainers (waster / steel) for beginners? 4.) Please could you also make a video about Imperial Moustache tips for beginners? :-D 5.) Are you using a moustache trainer at night? :-D
Couple of things from me: 1. I'd love some tips on how to best grow and care for a mustache like that! ;) 2. How are your translations progressing? 3. How many sabres be it Training weapons, sharps or originals/replicas do you own all together?
1) In addition to the saber, what other weapons do you use for HEMA? 2) How long have you been practicing HEMA? 3) Have you ever heard of/tried Bohurt? 4) What do you think of double saber fencing? Nice Channel Bro, Greetings from Campo de Calatrava, Spain
I would like to learn more about thumb rings: 1. Who used them, and why? 2. Who didn't and why not? 3. We're they more for mounted combat, or foot combat? 4. What historical designs could have benefited from them? (I'm thinking the British 1796 LCS, since it had only a knuckle bow and didn't favor the "thumb up" grip as it wasn't good for thrusting). And most importantly, just how big is that mustache gonna get? ;)
thumb ring was used by polish nobility simply to help with gripping the saber since it was heavy and slashing focused so no thumb ups grip was in play, just a hammer grip
1) What is your preferred historical manual for sabre? 2) A messer is just a sabre. Not a question. 3) Why are officers sabres often straight while infantry/ cavalry are often curved? What function does this serve. Thanks for awesome videos!
Serious question: What are the best TH-cam hema courses that provide high quality supplemental instruction outside of irl classes? I'm too new to hema to make accurate judgements on who is good or not. Less serious question: Assuming all the worst possible outcomes come true in regards to climate change and society reverts to say 1800's tech at best with wide areas of early medieval tech levels outside the rich areas, what's your daily carry weapon, what would you equip your community defence force with, and what would the general society's weapons of choice be? Firearms are possible but consider supply chains and munition sourcing difficulties. Love your work. Thanks for all the good info on your channel!
1. How are you? I hope you are doing well. 2. Where are you from? You have a different accent. 3. What are your qualifications for HEMA? 4. Do you know how and can enunciate yatağan correctly?
Hi, do you have any examples from any memoirs of the use of the M1861 & M1862 infantry sabres in combat? Especially some references to the Austrian Legion in Mexico would be interesting.
I’ve recently started to try and train polish szabla but when it comes to sparring I will Not be able to use a szabla with a thumb ring due to limitations in conjunction with sparring gloves. Is the thumb ring important for authentic techniques or just something we need to sacrifice when sparring ? Alternatively are there gloves you can use with thumb ring Kind regards PS really enjoy your channel 🙏
whats your opinion on mixed weapon sparring? I do a lot of longsword vs sabre for example. I think it's really fun mixing up the weapons because you have to develop strategies for each different weapon pairing. For example against longsword I always try to go in a bind and target the hands.
do feet cross in sabre fencing footwork? In my school (polish saber) the coach teaches us kind of olympic fencing footwork, but I think in polish saber it should be a little different
Hey! I would like you to give us the websites you buy your sabers on if it pleases you! I know of Kult of Athena but maybe you have a better option and I would love to hear them ! Have a nice day, Julien Hirtzmann de Luttange
I have a wooden saber. I dont know what to do with it. Should i train for fun? Sale it off to some random person? Your a saber expert i believe, so, yeah, any advice.
Hey Peter, question: you often post a video of you sparring against a club mate. The title always says, red jacket against x. But how come you wear an orange jacket in the video instead 🤔🙃?
I would love to hear your thoughts on the differences between Hungarian, Italian, French, English, and even Polish saber systems. What do you admire about other systems and what gaps or weaknesses do you see in different ones?
I'd love to hear this too
This is what i was going to say and then some💚
That is a mustache any hussar or cossack would be envious of.
1.) Which one is your all-time favorite Sabre?
2.) Which Sabre treatise is your favorite one?
3.) Could you do a video about your recommendations for Sabre trainers (waster / steel) for beginners?
4.) Please could you also make a video about Imperial Moustache tips for beginners? :-D
5.) Are you using a moustache trainer at night? :-D
Couple of things from me:
1. I'd love some tips on how to best grow and care for a mustache like that! ;)
2. How are your translations progressing?
3. How many sabres be it Training weapons, sharps or originals/replicas do you own all together?
1) In addition to the saber, what other weapons do you use for HEMA?
2) How long have you been practicing HEMA?
3) Have you ever heard of/tried Bohurt?
4) What do you think of double saber fencing?
Nice Channel Bro, Greetings from Campo de Calatrava, Spain
I would like to learn more about thumb rings:
1. Who used them, and why?
2. Who didn't and why not?
3. We're they more for mounted combat, or foot combat?
4. What historical designs could have benefited from them? (I'm thinking the British 1796 LCS, since it had only a knuckle bow and didn't favor the "thumb up" grip as it wasn't good for thrusting).
And most importantly, just how big is that mustache gonna get? ;)
thumb ring was used by polish nobility simply to help with gripping the saber since it was heavy and slashing focused so no thumb ups grip was in play, just a hammer grip
Just a simple one:
Will you post more sparring footage frequently? They're always fun.
1) What is your preferred historical manual for sabre?
2) A messer is just a sabre. Not a question.
3) Why are officers sabres often straight while infantry/ cavalry are often curved? What function does this serve.
Thanks for awesome videos!
Serious question: What are the best TH-cam hema courses that provide high quality supplemental instruction outside of irl classes? I'm too new to hema to make accurate judgements on who is good or not.
Less serious question: Assuming all the worst possible outcomes come true in regards to climate change and society reverts to say 1800's tech at best with wide areas of early medieval tech levels outside the rich areas, what's your daily carry weapon, what would you equip your community defence force with, and what would the general society's weapons of choice be? Firearms are possible but consider supply chains and munition sourcing difficulties.
Love your work. Thanks for all the good info on your channel!
1. How are you? I hope you are doing well.
2. Where are you from? You have a different accent.
3. What are your qualifications for HEMA?
4. Do you know how and can enunciate yatağan correctly?
I would love to hear someone talk about the kvetun 1895 gymnasium sabre
What is your favorite Saber of all time?
I'd love your thoughts on the best reproduction sharp swords. What to expect and what is a realistic price point to enter this market.
Will there be a part 2 of the Habsburg Discussion with The Lord Rivers?
Hi, do you have any examples from any memoirs of the use of the M1861 & M1862 infantry sabres in combat? Especially some references to the Austrian Legion in Mexico would be interesting.
Everyone said what i was thinking soooooooooo how about mustache tips?😸
I’ve recently started to try and train polish szabla but when it comes to sparring I will Not be able to use a szabla with a thumb ring due to limitations in conjunction with sparring gloves.
Is the thumb ring important for authentic techniques or just something we need to sacrifice when sparring ?
Alternatively are there gloves you can use with thumb ring
Kind regards
PS really enjoy your channel 🙏
Have one from Sieniawski Fencing. L guard type, unsharpened, No thumb ring. Great for practice sabre
@@МишаЛе-т2о thanks my friend I will check that out
Does the absence of a thumb ring make a difference?
whats your opinion on mixed weapon sparring? I do a lot of longsword vs sabre for example. I think it's really fun mixing up the weapons because you have to develop strategies for each different weapon pairing. For example against longsword I always try to go in a bind and target the hands.
do feet cross in sabre fencing footwork? In my school (polish saber) the coach teaches us kind of olympic fencing footwork, but I think in polish saber it should be a little different
Hey! I would like you to give us the websites you buy your sabers on if it pleases you! I know of Kult of Athena but maybe you have a better option and I would love to hear them ! Have a nice day,
Julien Hirtzmann de Luttange
I have a wooden saber. I dont know what to do with it. Should i train for fun? Sale it off to some random person? Your a saber expert i believe, so, yeah, any advice.
How is the sigi saber doing? Im considering a purchase.
What is the cheapest sabre that handles correctly and you would recommend? Preferably available in the EU
Do you mean training sabres or sharps? Which style of fencing?
Hey Peter, question: you often post a video of you sparring against a club mate. The title always says, red jacket against x. But how come you wear an orange jacket in the video instead 🤔🙃?