It’s funny I’m in the military and I’m pretty jealous of this guy, I thought my job was pretty cool but this honestly looks so badass might even consider doing it when I’m finished serving :)
@@mariolinton have you really been working there for 4 years and still not gotten to become a knight? (I'm not trying to diss I'm just very interested)
I hate when the choreography includes the combatants striking against the opponents sword like /\ what did that achieve? You’re trying to hit his body 😂
Fox Wolf knights during medieval times had brutal training the training standards were high knights had to be physically strong quick and battle hardened also real life knights were never chivalrous they were more like mercenaries real duals would include knights hitting vital parts of the body for injury in battles knights would stab for leathal spots such cutting heads hands and stabbing neck and arteries knights were not merciful chivalry In medieval times was ones own interpretation of what chivalry is knights thought chivalry meant going into battle and killing enemies the idea of a knight being chivalrous was invented by the Victorian poets however not all knights were barbarians some were good people that poets during the time made up stories like merlin for example Chivalry was way of a man behaving to a woman in a gentleman like manner it was a syestem of helping men control their urges and being realixed in the 15 16 19 century chivalry was very practiced by lots of men until the 21 century which has become a very disappointing generation with weak haples beta males with no courage and confidence
The idea is to make it feel epic like a movie. If they were fighting like 6 year olds with sticks the choreography would not look nearly as good. Lots of work goes into making every action visible to everyone watching.
Sometimes, you're trying to connect a bind, to feel the opponent out. I'n the historic manuals, this is common practice, but yeah... it's highly hollywood-ified. ;) What's inexcusable is the binds where they just lock and push the swords against each-other... Like.. What?!??!
I went there once, the king liked my coat (I had on a fake fur one) but I'd love to go there dressed in proper armour, and show them up. Let them see how real armour looks :p
Knights are to me what the Avengers are to "normal" nerds. I've wanted to be like a knight since I was sixteen. I have the spirit, virtue and courage...but due to certain medical things I have, I can't even do play fighting
PLEASE DO MAKE "Green-eyed people share the same ancestor" because one year ago, you did with blue-eyed ones and I would be glad if I would know my oldest green eyed ancestor.
Oh, and you have to live past the age of 20, walk in towns with shit on the sidewalk, *public* sewers, and survive multiple rounds of disease. For example, the black death.
Realistic, yet is far from reality.... Knights didn't fight with honor, they fought like savages. They wouldn't strike at you with the tip of their sword, they would swing the guard into your shoulder blade to break your armour apart, or into the side of your head to kill you with blunt force. They would smash the bottom of their shields into your knee to smash it. Armor didn't make sword fighting safer, it made sword fighting include blunt force and heavy weapons designed for crushing bones. Thats what knights were specialised with.
Blunt? goo.gl/images/TbLsfJ You can’t cut plate armour. You can cut a head of even two at a time but you can’t just cut armour. Most knight died killed with daggers stabbed not in the plates but in between plates. Knife fighting techniques were present in medieval Europe. About the knee. It you have full plate armour its impossible to break leg. Litteraly plates wont flex in wrong dirrection meaning they will allow someone to sit on you knee if you are resting foot on something with rest of leg in air. Also shield werent used on foot if you had full plate armour-there is no point. Of you have armour then Whats the point for shield? On horseback yes but on foot? And medieval Blunt weapons werent brutish oversized primitive weapons. People understood physics and knew that speed can generate a lot of power. And even including Blunt force armours were still very strong. There is a reason why they were used until 1700s (somethimes in 1800s) good armours were able to survive any sword, spear or axe strike, musket or arquebus shots and a lot of Blunt force. When you think of medieval war hammers you think of something like this goo.gl/images/9vEaXM When this one is what it really looked like (one handed) goo.gl/images/uoc4V4 If you want to know how medieval and over all Historical Europeans Martial Arts looked like then Search for HEMA
For a second I thought this video would be about what it takes to be a knight in the real historical medieval times
Paleo Science Art I was hoping for that.
Paleo Science Art same read title wrong
Ikr LMAO
Same
Paleo Science Art I too
It’s funny I’m in the military and I’m pretty jealous of this guy, I thought my job was pretty cool but this honestly looks so badass might even consider doing it when I’m finished serving :)
Well did you end up signing up?!
how did it go
Guess I better stick to being a peasant
Toulouse5 Or a King
Someone please silence the peasantry.
Toulouse5
Peasants 4 lyfe!
Or a king with a throne and powerful scepter that can upgrade peasants to knight......
Anyone understand the reference? No? Just me? Okay...
I truly enjoy this restaurant... you just can't go more than once back to back.... it's really the same show every time.
I was there!!! I love that it place!!
Alex Garner which place were you sitting I was sitting in green knight side
Alex Garner I was too! I sat in yellow but no one on our side really cheered apart from me and my friends
Cool Dude I was sitting in green but we came in second place😭
I went there, it's awesome it's somewhere in Rosemont, IL
Cariee Universe also In NJ
I’m going there for a trip on nov 17 on a coach bus so 😀😀😀
Not to brag if I bragged than sorry
Cariee Universe there’s one here in nj
There is also one here in SoCal
I thought this would be about how to hold a pole when jabbing, instead I'm crying wanting to be a knite.
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I want to be a knight now
Literally a knight in shining armor, ladies!
I’m a squire! I’ll be knighted soon hopefully!
how did it turn out
@@mikeknight1778 I’m still a Squire! lol
@@mariolinton dang dude i hope you get knighted soon :)
@@mikeknight1778 haha Thank you!
@@mariolinton have you really been working there for 4 years and still not gotten to become a knight? (I'm not trying to diss I'm just very interested)
best place to eat and be entertained hands down!!!
Concratz on the 1 mill subs !!!
I was so in love with these men when I went here as a child. 😍💕
I’ve been here I HAV BEEN HERE
Half of this channel's videos have nothing to do with tech but who fcking care, they're good!
I hate when the choreography includes the combatants striking against the opponents sword like /\ what did that achieve? You’re trying to hit his body 😂
Fox Wolf been wondering that a long time ago
They arent combatants they are actors. If you want realistic historical european fighting.
Search for HEMA its so good
Fox Wolf knights during medieval times had brutal training the training standards were high knights had to be physically strong quick and battle hardened also real life knights were never chivalrous they were more like mercenaries real duals would include knights hitting vital parts of the body for injury in battles knights would stab for leathal spots such cutting heads hands and stabbing neck and arteries knights were not merciful chivalry In medieval times was ones own interpretation of what chivalry is knights thought chivalry meant going into battle and killing enemies the idea of a knight being chivalrous was invented by the Victorian poets however not all knights were barbarians some were good people that poets during the time made up stories like merlin for example
Chivalry was way of a man behaving to a woman in a gentleman like manner it was a syestem of helping men control their urges and being realixed in the 15 16 19 century chivalry was very practiced by lots of men until the 21 century which has become a very disappointing generation with weak haples beta males with no courage and confidence
The idea is to make it feel epic like a movie. If they were fighting like 6 year olds with sticks the choreography would not look nearly as good. Lots of work goes into making every action visible to everyone watching.
Sometimes, you're trying to connect a bind, to feel the opponent out. I'n the historic manuals, this is common practice, but yeah... it's highly hollywood-ified. ;)
What's inexcusable is the binds where they just lock and push the swords against each-other... Like.. What?!??!
As a kid I always have a dream to became a Knight. It's still my dream.
I went there once, the king liked my coat (I had on a fake fur one) but I'd love to go there dressed in proper armour, and show them up. Let them see how real armour looks :p
We're going on a school trip there tommorow
I went there in 5th grade now in 7th grade :D memories
How is it going now?
@@bigt7706 pretty great, onto my 3rd year of high school and preparing for a wrestling tournament in about 2 weeks, all is nice I'd say :)
Fun restaurant
I wonder how much does it cost to go there.
Betelgeuse Force I think it was $80 for Me? Sorry it's been like 2 years, I don't really remember
Been there in California!
I thought this was a tech channel. 🤷♂️
Todd L-M who fucking cares
Super Someone All of the people that subscribed for tech videos...
Those weapons was technology during that time
It's worse with History Channel.
I came here to see if the same knight wins every night (since it's choreographed sword fighting) but I was disappointed
Jobs that make kids happy are the best.
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I went there last year, if that's the one in New Jersey
1:25 when you dead but you smell chicken nuggets
That would probably be the most fun and the most scary job.
I've been there too. Isn't it in Dallas TX? I forgot
BTW, the big pints of ale and cheering for your knight was bad arse
I love this place! I’m from NY, but went down in NJ and this place is just amazing! Awesome food too!
holy shit I recently ate there and it was very entertaining af
Thats hilarious cause a friend of mine at work JUST got a job there as a squire. LUL.
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Awesome which Castle was this at? I’ve seen the show twice at the Chicago Castle both times cheering for the Red and Yellow Knight.
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Knights are to me what the Avengers are to "normal" nerds.
I've wanted to be like a knight since I was sixteen. I have the spirit, virtue and courage...but due to certain medical things I have, I can't even do play fighting
I would like to go there! :)
I don't know why, but I love the medieval age, even though it's probably the worst age to live in.
I saw him fight last night!
Third comment! I went here on a school field trip and it was so cool! I loved it and it's cool that tech insider made a video about it!
Awesome job
Well I love that
went there for my birthday
Those mid evil ass melodies are fire. Makes me wonder if those were the equivalent to our pop songs today
If we had Sir Ivan of Zandar from Power Rangers Dino Charge doing this, I would be fangirling the entire time! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I went there over the summer
Tech insider where we talk about the past
Most people watching this is probably those who have played "For Honor"
Oh they meant the restaurant. I thought at the time of medieval age
When the venue sells stobing lights.
Ditch the balsa wood in the jousting.
I went there with my class a year ago! Go team green
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PLEASE DO MAKE "Green-eyed people share the same ancestor" because one year ago, you did with blue-eyed ones and I would be glad if I would know my oldest green eyed ancestor.
But could he survive in the Fire Swamp?
Isn't this the place they go to in Benidorm the show
Yeah he really enjoy kids when they come.
Oh, and you have to live past the age of 20, walk in towns with shit on the sidewalk, *public* sewers, and survive multiple rounds of disease. For example, the black death.
I went there in California
Yeah ima be a samurai
looks like hes fighting a clone of himself
No wonder man,it really long way to become one
Just choose the Knight class.
......I expected HEMA.....
BEEN THERE DONE THAT.
Food is crap btw
Where do I sign up for knight training school?
Wow, we leave in a times right now when Saladin's mamelukes can be Knights! Thats glocalization right there!
who you callin a mameluke XD
I clicked on this video to see how to be a knight in the medieval ages
Damn so much work, I must give up in life and become a peasant
Where the hell do these people get their tabards?
Wrong title but it was still interessant
TEAM BLUE YEA
I've been there before, it's in Florida ( where I live) our team guy threw me a flower and then I broke it. Hehehe random
Let's be honest, we all tought of Clash Royale for a second
Clara K Tube no
6 years? ive had 8 years sword training let me at em
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Aaaaayyy 1 mil!
I went there for a field trip
I was there
Realistic, yet is far from reality....
Knights didn't fight with honor, they fought like savages.
They wouldn't strike at you with the tip of their sword, they would swing the guard into your shoulder blade to break your armour apart, or into the side of your head to kill you with blunt force.
They would smash the bottom of their shields into your knee to smash it.
Armor didn't make sword fighting safer, it made sword fighting include blunt force and heavy weapons designed for crushing bones. Thats what knights were specialised with.
Blunt? goo.gl/images/TbLsfJ
You can’t cut plate armour.
You can cut a head of even two at a time but you can’t just cut armour.
Most knight died killed with daggers stabbed not in the plates but in between plates. Knife fighting techniques were present in medieval Europe. About the knee. It you have full plate armour its impossible to break leg. Litteraly plates wont flex in wrong dirrection meaning they will allow someone to sit on you knee if you are resting foot on something with rest of leg in air. Also shield werent used on foot if you had full plate armour-there is no point. Of you have armour then Whats the point for shield?
On horseback yes but on foot?
And medieval Blunt weapons werent brutish oversized primitive weapons.
People understood physics and knew that speed can generate a lot of power.
And even including Blunt force armours were still very strong. There is a reason why they were used until 1700s (somethimes in 1800s) good armours were able to survive any sword, spear or axe strike, musket or arquebus shots and a lot of Blunt force.
When you think of medieval war hammers you think of something like this goo.gl/images/9vEaXM
When this one is what it really looked like (one handed) goo.gl/images/uoc4V4
If you want to know how medieval and over all Historical Europeans Martial Arts looked like then Search for HEMA
I went there for my 9th birthday
It was pretty fun
I got some footage of mideval Times on my channel
if you wore real armour you'd risk less injury
I went here before
Wasn’t this on the cable guy with Jim Carrey?
Survivalist Extraordinare yes
In a land of myth and legend and a time a magic, the destiny of a great kingdom rests on the shoulders of a young boy.
His name......
Merlin
Why did no body gave you a like before
My future career
Laser Pig I was a squire for 3 years before I got the job. Better start now.
All armory are fake for sorry
Sooo technicaall
I thought this was INSIDER XD
ok
I remember going to Medival Time in the 4th grade now im in 11th
Lol ive been there a lot
Do you need a collage diploma?
i wonder if he is a cousin since we both share the last name?????
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Who cares?
And, Tech Insider, What does this have to do with ‘tech’?
Look up the word
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