"A slight smile is what goes best with a sword" i feel like there's a deep meaning behind this but i can't quite make it out, still a great qoute to keep in mind ^^
Chikirin - Smiling slightly relaxes almost all the muscles from your collar bone up. Now your shoulders are relaxed and highly mobile. Scowling or other such fierce face-making does the exact opposite: stiff, inflexible, immobile.
It’s just the boring shit in movies where the hero keeps making all those straight angry faces like so serious and the villain has an evil lough , he meant to get over this stupid old stuff because they are boring , smiling in the spirit of an athlete and people should learn that , they say “ be a beast , but be nice”
So Alan, in your videos you taught us how to wield a sword and some basic techniques. When is the video about brewing witcher potions and bombs coming up?
"Fiorerists are people too, inferior, but still people" Savage. Id assume you were making up those people talked about in your second point of how not to be obnoxious, but I met one recently. I was showing my new (and relatively sharp) sword to a friend while we were with a group of guys, one of them gawked at the thing and insisted he hold it, my friend passed it to him and before I could say "dont let him handle that" my worst fear of him fingerfucking the blade turned out to be entirely too conservative, as he started flourishing it. The guys all scattered as the moron spun about flailing, and I demanded he stop, only to have him thrust right at me! Just as I thought "right, Im getting the bat now" he stops and thrusts the sword straight into concrete. Now I treat my swords like guns, I wont even speak of them if im not in polite, respectful company.
So he managed to pierce the concrete? If so, then at least that's impressive. Or do you mean that he had the tip balancing? Still, sorry that some jackass was swinging a dangerous weapon without even asking your permission.
Well, here's a 5 minute guide that is 13 minutes long. Neat, huh? Also, a small addendum: HEMA is not limited to longsword. It studies all kind of weapons, as well as unarmed fighting techniques. Remember the nut-biting iconography?
Yo. Have a look at the parang lading. Some schools use it offensively, probably like any other short blade, but some schools use them by placing them along the forearm for a more defensive usage. Pretty neat. It might lack the distance and speed, but makes up for it by having better leverage and probably a deeper cut if it does connect
Guys guys... You don't need all this nonsense. Just take your sword, unscrew the pommel and trow it at your enemy to end him rightly. This is historically accurate ^^
10:43 i will forever referance this to the countless people brandishing their understanding of HEMA on youtube to thrash movies,games, and other works of entertainment and art. There are so many.
Hey ! A brazilian longsword student here! keep making movies and "basics", we need this! and, great job with "do this and don't do that" with a longsword! see ya!
Man, this is absolutely golden content for me as I am an aspiring swordsman, this guy is very knowledgeble! Thank you for this, will follow every video!
Wow, very insightful. You really know your way around a sword. If I didn't know better, I'd say you were an immortal who was preaching upon the dao of the sword for mortals.
Holy shit I thought he was gonna cut off an arm or at least dislocate a shoulder. If I had to sword fight this guy and he did that I'd just give up and admit the water's too deep to tread.
Funny enough, he dueled someone and almost killed that challenger, the challenger wasn't killed because he stopped the killing blow inches away from his head.
I just watched how well a longsword can perform against such a set up in well trained hands lol I wouldn't want to be on the pointy end of a sharp one no matter what I'm bringing to the fight lol
This is some seriously helpful information for everyone who's trying to do some creative work (writing books, doing some animations and so on). Thx for your videos! :-)
About the whole "looking like a weeaboo" thing, in order to be one, you have to reject your own culture and try to be Japanese just based on the little information you got from media such as anime. You can use Japanese-esque things without being a weeaboo as long as you keep in touch with your own culture. Just thought I tell you.
+juicy nuggets Don't worry. I have a power that negates the power of a flying/thrown pommel. Or rather, I live in a dimension where those things don't work as well. I live in real life LOL :)
well, he is not from an english speaking country. show some respect. At least he bothers with english. His german pronounciations are perfect unlike most of the angolaxons who just dont manage to pronounce anything from liechtenauer in a way that a german would recognise it.
Hakan Karaağaç skal would get destroyed, I love his channel and he most certainly knows the theory but he still needs more practice, afterall he would be facing a hema instructor who's been training for 13 years. Also his accident doesn't really hel
@@aaronjacobamadorsalazar1934 I don't think Metatron practice more than Skal. I would say Scholagladiatoria or perhaps on a slim chance, Shadiversity. Maybe they can one day gather up with Kohutovic and Adorea too.
@@aaronjacobamadorsalazar1934 Metatron is easily at the bottom of this list, even accounting for Skals injuries. He's a talker not a fencer, and this is quite evident in his sparring videos.
I don't have any desire for sword fighting, I don't own a sword. I came here from a survival knife video. But dude you video was entertaining and I learnt lots. Great video dude!!!!
I've just started Hema. Longsword, of course, and I follow your channel religiously. I suck, which is natural at the beginning, but I'm confident that will change some day. Actually my biggest problem is that I'm a former Savateur(Savate aka french boxing), so my instructor is always telling me to calm down lol. :D I'm a bit too agressive in combat/sparring so I need to work on that as well. But that disadvantage has also proven to be an advantage. Savate is a very flexible martial art, so at least I've picked up leg movements easier then non/ex martial artists. Anyways, I'm waiting to see more videos from you, preferably instructional. Hi from Croatia!
Where do you pull those places out of? Do you just drive an hour or two and go "yeah that'll do"? Where do you live that you can find so many places like that? Also, it would be awesome if you showed some forging here
Actually, all these locations are within half an hour's walk of my girlfriend's home. But I want to diversify now, go shoot at some authenthic castle ruins. :) I didn't give forging videos much thought - there's a bazillion channels already doing that. :)
i was actually thinking the same thing, that would be cool to do something like demolition ranch does have a second channel with all your blacksmith stuff, id watch.
This was so so good, and makes me so excited to buy my first longsword. I promise I won't be a twat :D Are there other types of exercise that pair well with the long sword e.g. types of body strength or flexibility training that you'd recommend to get people in shape?
Zdravo Alan, I only came across this cool channel recently. That custom XVa sword that you are using, looks like a really well made example of the late medieval longsword. You mentioned that the overall sword is 127 cm's in length. How long is the blade portion itself if I may ask ??
I recently bought my first sword, because I'm taking up blacksmithing. I got a katana, because training in that style is more readily available nearby. However, I am equally interested in sabre, longsword, rapier and jian. Love the vids.
witcher utilises folklore found in his country and i dont see why he wouldnt be proud of it.. witcher is also a big success in literary world as well as gaming industry...and not to mention the guy is a HEMA instructor and a swordsmith...and a good one as far as i see it... utilising things like witcher game that is wildly popular offers great conversational tool to help bring swordfighting little closer to a wider audience who might not be interested in it right off the bat...
Good day master swordsman! Iám so glad that i found your channel! I can't wait to see more videos from you. You create really good atmosphere with your videos and every time i watch them i feel like iám in one of the stories of The white wolf! I can't wait to get my first sword and start practicing! Keep up the good work!
Asen Ovardov He is no master, don't praise him like so. He doesn't need more ego, he needs more critical comments so he can get better at this. There are no masters in this era, they all died back then.
H E just acknowledge all one needs is devotion, to practice knowledge all one needs is there creativity and their own body. you obviously have access to TH-cam, so pick up a big stick, and start watching Hema videos about longsword
smile and stab, that sound very resonable. the element of surprise will likely give you the advantage in any kind of combat hahaha. love your videos btw, i discover it from the witcher 3 game
Hi ! First of all, i need to say that i really like your videos ! So thanks for subscribing those ! I now have a request (pretty please !), i'm training with two butterfly knife (Baart Cham Dao in chinese) and i would like if you could do some videos about dual wielding swords techniques and trainings sequences ? In any case, i'll continue to watch your uploads ! cheers from France !
Hey Alan! Nice video, but it does leave me with a question; why do you recommend against the hangetort or ochs guard (it seemed like those were the ones you were using)? I find it quite effective defensively, as it has the point towards your opponent, while allowing you to parry and counterattack easily. Or did you exclusively mean for posing?
I recommend against them WHILE POSING FOR PHOTOS XD They are perfectly functional otherwise. I just included the section about posing to possibly reduce the amount of ABSOLUTELY CRINGEWORTHY sword photos in the web, so that the HEMA community is perceived less as freaks and more like sportsmen. :)
Aren't those forward-pointing "awkward" stances actual german longsword guards like "Ochs" though? From what I remember those threaten the opponent with a thrust, as well as protecting against strikes from above. If not Ochs then they could be Hengetorte from which you can punish strikes from above by using them as leverage to accelerate your swing to their face while offseting their blade at the same time.
hi , i wanted to say good job on the videos i really like them and i would like to know if i want to learn the hema and krabi krabong ways how do i do that without a sword and without going to a school beacause they are expensive. keep doing these grate videos see you soon :)
Hello there! I really appreciate your videos... I have a question, though... at 8:18, you said a fencer shouldn't use those stances that resembles the Ochs stances you showed on "The basics" video. Now, the problem is in the stance itself? Or you criticized the facial expressions?
Haha, not at all! I only said it looked bad in photos. It's a perfectly valid stance for fencing. It's just overused by Internet tough guys posing with their $50 eBay swords. :)
I'm hooked, dude. Were you in some longsword fighting camp in those clips in the end? How can I go to live there? Lol. But also, srsly, how can I? I'll build armor for work so i can live and practice longsword all day.
Great vid man! However, could you stand with the sun being in front or to the side of you? It is hard to see a lot when the sun shines directly into the camera Hope your other vids fixed that! Great content.
Can you do a video about saber fancing? Im in an polish reenactemnt group myself (cossacks) and im just coriuous what can you do or what do you know about that weapon. :)
There's some nice reassures here for getting a nice steel sword, but where can I find and affordable training implement just to get started. Like a wooden waster or something.
Finally, knowledge that we *really* need: "How to be a sword owner and not be an obnoxious twat at the same time".
Wut
Thats impossible
"I want to leanr the longsword"
"A slight smile is what goes best with a sword" i feel like there's a deep meaning behind this but i can't quite make it out, still a great qoute to keep in mind ^^
Chikirin - Smiling slightly relaxes almost all the muscles from your collar bone up. Now your shoulders are relaxed and highly mobile. Scowling or other such fierce face-making does the exact opposite: stiff, inflexible, immobile.
It’s just the boring shit in movies where the hero keeps making all those straight angry faces like so serious and the villain has an evil lough , he meant to get over this stupid old stuff because they are boring , smiling in the spirit of an athlete and people should learn that , they say “ be a beast , but be nice”
So Alan, in your videos you taught us how to wield a sword and some basic techniques. When is the video about brewing witcher potions and bombs coming up?
I'm waiting for signs tutorial, yrdin and quen could be useful in a hockey game
"A slight smile is what goes best with a sword," a quote for the ages right there.
"Fiorerists are people too, inferior, but still people"
Savage.
Id assume you were making up those people talked about in your second point of how not to be obnoxious, but I met one recently. I was showing my new (and relatively sharp) sword to a friend while we were with a group of guys, one of them gawked at the thing and insisted he hold it, my friend passed it to him and before I could say "dont let him handle that" my worst fear of him fingerfucking the blade turned out to be entirely too conservative, as he started flourishing it. The guys all scattered as the moron spun about flailing, and I demanded he stop, only to have him thrust right at me! Just as I thought "right, Im getting the bat now" he stops and thrusts the sword straight into concrete.
Now I treat my swords like guns, I wont even speak of them if im not in polite, respectful company.
So he managed to pierce the concrete? If so, then at least that's impressive. Or do you mean that he had the tip balancing? Still, sorry that some jackass was swinging a dangerous weapon without even asking your permission.
That situation calls for seconds to called and the would be swordsman called to the field lol
That guy would have been kicked out immediately and never invited back for any reason. How disrespectful. And I don't even own a sword!
damn, I just started Fiore and I didn't realize the people were like this :(
If ur friend didnt take ce of smthing u love...stop being friend to that idiot!...😑
Well, here's a 5 minute guide that is 13 minutes long. Neat, huh?
Also, a small addendum: HEMA is not limited to longsword. It studies all kind of weapons, as well as unarmed fighting techniques. Remember the nut-biting iconography?
nice video
great vid dude - shame the sun was behind you
spode czyjego młota wyszedł twój mieczur?
Yo. Have a look at the parang lading. Some schools use it offensively, probably like any other short blade, but some schools use them by placing them along the forearm for a more defensive usage. Pretty neat. It might lack the distance and speed, but makes up for it by having better leverage and probably a deeper cut if it does connect
I can't learn things for unarmed situations, just foil/small shield and little more... any suggestion in youtube?
I love how I complete a quest everytime you move onto another topic.
What game is the sound from? It's killing me!
@@theg0z0n the witcher
Guys guys... You don't need all this nonsense. Just take your sword, unscrew the pommel and trow it at your enemy to end him rightly.
This is historically accurate ^^
Slash Le Pew
Three people who have been ended rightly “liked” your comment.
Tis but a scratch.
for honor reference
This is the way. ⚔️
This joke is not old enough >.>
10:43 i will forever referance this to the countless people brandishing their understanding of HEMA on youtube to thrash movies,games, and other works of entertainment and art. There are so many.
Hey ! A brazilian longsword student here!
keep making movies and "basics", we need this!
and, great job with "do this and don't do that" with a longsword!
see ya!
He is also. a student. of the, Christopher. Walken. School, of english.
Haha, that was actually funny.
What?
omg, when I read this, clarity came
ahahahaha
U SIR ARE A GENIUS
"Because a balanced sword just flows from a cut into a cut *proceeds to kill 20 people within 5 seconds*
Man, this is absolutely golden content for me as I am an aspiring swordsman, this guy is very knowledgeble! Thank you for this, will follow every video!
You slavic folks really are the HEMA MVPs nowadays, aren't you? I love it!
Wow, very insightful. You really know your way around a sword. If I didn't know better, I'd say you were an immortal who was preaching upon the dao of the sword for mortals.
Holy shit I thought he was gonna cut off an arm or at least dislocate a shoulder. If I had to sword fight this guy and he did that I'd just give up and admit the water's too deep to tread.
Raumance yup, turn around and go back to the training grounds and eat and sleep longsword until you can watch him do it and say, "Weak!"
Funny enough, he dueled someone and almost killed that challenger, the challenger wasn't killed because he stopped the killing blow inches away from his head.
Watching you always brings ones pleasure. Thank you for your teachings.
Lol, he roasted Fiore Dei Liberi at the end. That'll get the sauerkraut and spaghetti flying across the room in a heartbeat.
thats one nice backround
I hope I never invade your world. Except when I have a rapier and a tower shield
Or beer!
Estoc and Buckler, Lets do this....
Hahahahaha 🍻
Maybe an arming sword and tower shield. Better off using the rapier with a dagger....
I just watched how well a longsword can perform against such a set up in well trained hands lol I wouldn't want to be on the pointy end of a sharp one no matter what I'm bringing to the fight lol
Finally found something that covers the full basics of basics :D
A bit late to the party but I really appreciate the subtitles! Thank You!
Your deep voice and accent make you sound like a villain!
This is some seriously helpful information for everyone who's trying to do some creative work (writing books, doing some animations and so on). Thx for your videos! :-)
This is absolutely one of my new favorite videos on TH-cam. 👏👏👏
love your videos! I'd love to see a video of you explaining the differences between Italian and German longsword styles
Absolutly fantastic. The best vídeo about longsword use I've ever seen. Thank you so much men
About the whole "looking like a weeaboo" thing, in order to be one, you have to reject your own culture and try to be Japanese just based on the little information you got from media such as anime. You can use Japanese-esque things without being a weeaboo as long as you keep in touch with your own culture. Just thought I tell you.
shut weeb
Asian SWEG Very funny...
Cade Thumann 👌👌👌
+juicy nuggets Don't worry. I have a power that negates the power of a flying/thrown pommel. Or rather, I live in a dimension where those things don't work as well. I live in real life LOL :)
+juicy nuggets And I knew they were just messing with me. I felt like messing back for the fun of it.
This guy sounds like Christopher Walken
was thinking the same thing
Me too!
well, he is not from an english speaking country. show some respect. At least he bothers with english.
His german pronounciations are perfect unlike most of the angolaxons who just dont manage to pronounce anything from liechtenauer in a way that a german would recognise it.
Frosttyy12 I'm fucking dead right now 😂. I couldn't place who it was but you're right. Not an insult either! Always liked the way he spoke
yeaaah if only he would pause more and put emphasis on the last word of his statements
you should duel with Skallagrim
Hakan Karaağaç skal would get destroyed, I love his channel and he most certainly knows the theory but he still needs more practice, afterall he would be facing a hema instructor who's been training for 13 years. Also his accident doesn't really hel
@@whatthereq
What about Metatron?
@@aaronjacobamadorsalazar1934 I don't think Metatron practice more than Skal. I would say Scholagladiatoria or perhaps on a slim chance, Shadiversity. Maybe they can one day gather up with Kohutovic and Adorea too.
@@aaronjacobamadorsalazar1934
Metatron is easily at the bottom of this list, even accounting for Skals injuries. He's a talker not a fencer, and this is quite evident in his sparring videos.
@@damian2924 Shadiversity, ha ha, good one.
Your videos made me in love with this "sport" , I really hope I can find some trainers in Amsterdam (NL) and start it ASAP.
Awesome video with an epic backdrop. Awesome Skwisgaar Skwigelf stlye accent too.
+KrisH91709 dildos
Outstanding
YEEY, Alan's back! Misssed you, man :)
Nothing better than a european man with a deep voice explaining european martial arts ey?
really I enjoy your teachings so much. Why are you so underrated ?
If Christopher Walken was a Polish swordsman
I don't have any desire for sword fighting, I don't own a sword. I came here from a survival knife video. But dude you video was entertaining and I learnt lots. Great video dude!!!!
cool 13 minutes worth of info in a 5 minute guide. Thats what i call value for money!
Not to be dramatic but you have the greatest voice in the history of Planet Earth
Greetings from Brazil!!! Nice video and guide!!!
The last minute and a half is brilliant!
that fiore joke :D
i like fiore :(
I've just started Hema. Longsword, of course, and I follow your channel religiously.
I suck, which is natural at the beginning, but I'm confident that will change some day.
Actually my biggest problem is that I'm a former Savateur(Savate aka french boxing), so my instructor is always telling me to calm down lol. :D I'm a bit too agressive in combat/sparring so I need to work on that as well.
But that disadvantage has also proven to be an advantage. Savate is a very flexible martial art, so at least I've picked up leg movements easier then non/ex martial artists.
Anyways, I'm waiting to see more videos from you, preferably instructional.
Hi from Croatia!
Where do you pull those places out of? Do you just drive an hour or two and go "yeah that'll do"? Where do you live that you can find so many places like that?
Also, it would be awesome if you showed some forging here
Actually, all these locations are within half an hour's walk of my girlfriend's home. But I want to diversify now, go shoot at some authenthic castle ruins. :)
I didn't give forging videos much thought - there's a bazillion channels already doing that. :)
i was actually thinking the same thing, that would be cool to do something like demolition ranch does have a second channel with all your blacksmith stuff, id watch.
This was so so good, and makes me so excited to buy my first longsword. I promise I won't be a twat :D Are there other types of exercise that pair well with the long sword e.g. types of body strength or flexibility training that you'd recommend to get people in shape?
what company did you go with?
the sword maintenance part is great!
This video just made me a subscriber. Now please excuse me while I go take some selfies with my sword.
Nice speed in the cuts!
But what do you have against posing in Ochs (given that it is properly executed, and not like you did to show what not to do)?
Zdravo Alan, I only came across this cool channel recently. That custom XVa sword that you are using, looks like a really well made example of the late medieval longsword. You mentioned that the overall sword is 127 cm's in length. How long is the blade portion itself if I may ask ??
I recently bought my first sword, because I'm taking up blacksmithing. I got a katana, because training in that style is more readily available nearby.
However, I am equally interested in sabre, longsword, rapier and jian.
Love the vids.
Haha I just started fiore as my first martial arts and I had to laugh at your fiore comment. You got me to subscribe! Great video
Damn, this guy is a huge Witcher fan. lol
I'm beginnning to wonder if The Witcher is more than just a game for some people...
Thing is, The Witcher is from Poland, and most Polish people are especially proud of it.
Haha yea, I see that.
witcher utilises folklore found in his country and i dont see why he wouldnt be proud of it.. witcher is also a big success in literary world as well as gaming industry...and not to mention the guy is a HEMA instructor and a swordsmith...and a good one as far as i see it... utilising things like witcher game that is wildly popular offers great conversational tool to help bring swordfighting little closer to a wider audience who might not be interested in it right off the bat...
Good day master swordsman! Iám so glad that i found your channel! I can't wait to see more videos from you. You create really good atmosphere with your videos and every time i watch them i feel like iám in one of the stories of The white wolf! I can't wait to get my first sword and start practicing! Keep up the good work!
Asen Ovardov He is no master, don't praise him like so. He doesn't need more ego, he needs more critical comments so he can get better at this. There are no masters in this era, they all died back then.
Hard to start longsword pratice in Brazil's middle of nowhere...
H E just acknowledge all one needs is devotion, to practice knowledge all one needs is there creativity and their own body. you obviously have access to TH-cam, so pick up a big stick, and start watching Hema videos about longsword
The only HEMA school near me has an ordinary instructor. So I practice on my own.... Repetition is the mother of all skill.
this man is a legend
Ive been doing hema for only five years Now, that Video wouldve helped me at the beginning
That's 1 so far so good. Subscribed
Where can I get the sword that you're wielding in the video and is it custom made?
It's been made by myself, actually. Perfectly custom.
I charge about 700 USD for a sword like this, 4 months processing time. Interested? :)
Made by your self... Dude that awesome!!!
Holy shit you still alive???? Keep making more video!!! Ijust recently picked up longsword and want to learn more cool drills
Where's the problem in holding the sword as Geralt does? :D
It's been overused by cringey people. :(
But is it actually functional, or just a "cool looking" stance for the game?
A proper fenestra, ochs or even a croce are not only functional, but look pretty good too.
Lovely sword you have, self made?
Awesome video, thanks! Informative and funny!
loving the witcher sound effects
Man, your videos are cool and funny. Especially the "chapters". 😂
smile and stab, that sound very resonable. the element of surprise will likely give you the advantage in any kind of combat hahaha. love your videos btw, i discover it from the witcher 3 game
Hi !
First of all, i need to say that i really like your videos ! So thanks for subscribing those !
I now have a request (pretty please !), i'm training with two butterfly knife (Baart Cham Dao in chinese) and i would like if you could do some videos about dual wielding swords techniques and trainings sequences ?
In any case, i'll continue to watch your uploads ! cheers from France !
great video. I was wondering what was written on the side of your sword?
Hey Alan!
Nice video, but it does leave me with a question; why do you recommend against the hangetort or ochs guard (it seemed like those were the ones you were using)?
I find it quite effective defensively, as it has the point towards your opponent, while allowing you to parry and counterattack easily. Or did you exclusively mean for posing?
I recommend against them WHILE POSING FOR PHOTOS XD
They are perfectly functional otherwise. I just included the section about posing to possibly reduce the amount of ABSOLUTELY CRINGEWORTHY sword photos in the web, so that the HEMA community is perceived less as freaks and more like sportsmen. :)
Figured that's what you meant, just checking! Thanks for the swift reply, consider me subscribed :)
I don't have nay instructors near me. Do you have any dvds? Amazing technique by the way.
This video is so underrated. I know that I just found it, but still.
Can you make a video about performing cuts? This one is very good.
nice video. what do you think about the swords of viktor berbekusz?
Aren't those forward-pointing "awkward" stances actual german longsword guards like "Ochs" though?
From what I remember those threaten the opponent with a thrust, as well as protecting against strikes from above.
If not Ochs then they could be Hengetorte from which you can punish strikes from above by using them as leverage to accelerate your swing to their face while offseting their blade at the same time.
Awesome video, very informative
Cool!
Should sword length follow wielders height?
Euro accented Christopher Walken.
Love the video man
I'm a photographer, and I've wanted to get one as a prop for shooting models. Maybe I'll use some of those poses.
I know that anyone would have probably already ask you this, but what do you think about nihonto and kenjutsu?
thank You!!
hi , i wanted to say good job on the videos i really like them and i would like to know if i want to learn the hema and krabi krabong ways how do i do that without a sword and without going to a school beacause they are expensive.
keep doing these grate videos
see you soon :)
Great video!
Is there a new link you can recommend for affordable mass made swords?
Cool video. Learned a lot...
excellent!!!
sir, what is a length of your sword?
I like this guy.
Hello there!
I really appreciate your videos...
I have a question, though...
at 8:18, you said a fencer shouldn't use those stances that resembles the Ochs stances you showed on "The basics" video.
Now, the problem is in the stance itself? Or you criticized the facial expressions?
Haha, not at all! I only said it looked bad in photos. It's a perfectly valid stance for fencing. It's just overused by Internet tough guys posing with their $50 eBay swords. :)
Oh, I see...thanks! Keep up the good work!
I'm hooked, dude. Were you in some longsword fighting camp in those clips in the end? How can I go to live there? Lol. But also, srsly, how can I? I'll build armor for work so i can live and practice longsword all day.
i laugh my ass off when you talk about some cringy faces most people do. xDDD
KEEP GOING ALAN, keep going. xD
oh at last...
need more like this!!
still confused about the blank thing at the end tho..
Ah damn, something went wrong in the rendering settings. :(
i love the 3 minute outro
I like your style... subscribed. br. from finland (rookie fan of liechtenauer)
Great vid man!
However, could you stand with the sun being in front or to the side of you?
It is hard to see a lot when the sun shines directly into the camera
Hope your other vids fixed that!
Great content.
Just have to say that I checked out your website and the stuff you guys make is fucking beautiful
I like your style. Where do you train and fight? HEMA, HMB, anything? Your experiense will be interesting to apply to different situations.
I started with HMB, then studied sport fencing and kenjutsu, and then started doing HEMA. And I feel I'm not going back to the other disciplines. :)
So cool! Other strange question -- do you go to reenactment festivals or consider going there? In historical gear, I mean
Can you do a video about saber fancing? Im in an polish reenactemnt group myself (cossacks) and im just coriuous what can you do or what do you know about that weapon. :)
I'm not much of a saber fencer, but I could do a video of +sieniawskifencing teaching me. :)
Awesome! That would be great to watch! And also check my group called Pułk Czarnieckiego. Love your videos.
Wiwat!
The Wiktenauer Link is broken. Should it be Wiktenauer.com?
Corrected now! Thanks.
This Page is very interesting. Thanks for sharing it.
There's some nice reassures here for getting a nice steel sword, but where can I find and affordable training implement just to get started. Like a wooden waster or something.
blackfencer.com :)
Oh yes, I've heard of these before. Thanks :)
Heard the Witcher quest complete jingle and i got hooked
Thanks my I copy this Video for further study ? Do you recommend any books or manual ..I enjoy your videos ..So keep up the Good work
I take it the blade is sharp throughout its whole length so what kind of gloves do you wear in order to grab the blade?
That sound that you put in between each part remineded me of Witcher 3 after you completed a misson, am I wrong? :o