Rambling Kern
Rambling Kern
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Clubs are not heavy
I have had people ask how heavy clubs should be or that the ones I am using are not heavy enough so I thought I would do a video all about it.
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Видео

The battle of Benburb
Просмотров 349Месяц назад
This video looks at the battle of Benburb that took place on 5 June 1646 during the Irish Confederate Wars. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
Irish pike types
Просмотров 5593 месяца назад
This video looks at the types of pike most commonly used and found in Ireland, A fascinating and rarely discussed topic. Article on the pike www.jstor.org/stable/25535242 My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
Introduction to the Irish Pike
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
This is arguably one of the most culturally significant items of Irish rebellion and uprising. This is an introduction video to what I hope will be a long series on this topic. Ben Millers book - Irish Swordsmanship www.amazon.com/Irish-Swordsmanship-Fencing-Dueling-Eighteenth/dp/0999056700 Bens blog post on the pike outofthiscentury.wordpress.com/2017/10/19/methods-of-using-the-pike-in-ireland...
Range in Irish stick fighting
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.4 месяца назад
Understanding range in stick fighting is an essential tool and I aim to explain here how it works and what to look out for. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
Sparring levels for Irish stick fighting
Просмотров 7984 месяца назад
A video covering the important topic of the various different levels of sparring you can use to work your way up to full contact or simply test your skills at an easier level. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
Intent in your weapon training
Просмотров 3035 месяцев назад
This weeks video is the importance of intent in our training. This will offer some very useful tips for people new to stick fighting and those with backgrounds in many other arts. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
Did Irish martial arts exsist?
Просмотров 7155 месяцев назад
This weeks video is about one of the most commonly asked questions around Irish martial arts that I recieve. So I thought I would answer it and give some context into why I think people hold this beliefe with regards to Irish martial arts. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreo...
I would just do this
Просмотров 1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
This weeks video is a bit of rant about all of the various hypothetical arguments people give when discussing weapon based martial arts. The aim is to open up a bit of a conversation with my viewers. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.pa...
Demonstration vs Sparring
Просмотров 4626 месяцев назад
I wanted to do a short video to outline the differences between what we see being demonstrated online vs the reality and application of those movements as its very easy to critique something without context. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work...
How to select a Shillelagh
Просмотров 9547 месяцев назад
Just in time for the holidays I wanted to do this much requested video on how to choose a stick for both walking with and for the use in Irish martial arts. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
How to swing a Shillelagh
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
I have studied many weapon arts and the specific way in which sticks are swung in Irish stick fighting is very unique and something specific to this art. I go over some details around this in this video and some of my thoughts on why it is done this way. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblin...
Shillelagh vs coconut 3.0
Просмотров 8798 месяцев назад
I wanted to test out two variations of striking with a Shillelagh both with the shaft itself and with the back face of the knob of the stick. This was an interesting test and one that resulted in my first ever broekn piece of blackthorn. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon ...
Fencing in Irish Medieval Clothing
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Many people had asked to see some fencing and sparring in an Irish Leine a traditional piece of Irish clothing. So with the help of Jack I present this video with a breakdown at the end. Jacks School goatsheadhistoricalfencing.com/ My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you...
Dublin sparring day 2023
Просмотров 4919 месяцев назад
Our first open sparring day, a big thank you to everyone who came and to Peter aka Polite dog for sharing some of his knowledge with us all. My School and social media: ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ kernschoolofcombat theramblingkern theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: www.patreon.com/ramblingkern
Annoucnment: Train with me
Просмотров 28210 месяцев назад
Annoucnment: Train with me
Ancient music of Ireland sound library
Просмотров 51710 месяцев назад
Ancient music of Ireland sound library
Irish knife fighting
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Irish knife fighting
Irish stick fighting and Irish society
Просмотров 77011 месяцев назад
Irish stick fighting and Irish society
The dichotomy of weapon training
Просмотров 42411 месяцев назад
The dichotomy of weapon training
Irish stick sparring notes: Off hand
Просмотров 63011 месяцев назад
Irish stick sparring notes: Off hand
Irish stick sparring notes: Grappling
Просмотров 661Год назад
Irish stick sparring notes: Grappling
Irish stick sparring notes: Dont stop
Просмотров 777Год назад
Irish stick sparring notes: Dont stop
Irish stick fighting summer sparring
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
Irish stick fighting summer sparring
The Skean book review and observations
Просмотров 642Год назад
The Skean book review and observations
Shillelagh vs skull
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
Shillelagh vs skull
The problem with replica irish swords
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
The problem with replica irish swords
The short sleeve Leine
Просмотров 771Год назад
The short sleeve Leine
The problems with Irish stick fighting
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
The problems with Irish stick fighting
Why is blackthorn used for shillelaghs
Просмотров 782Год назад
Why is blackthorn used for shillelaghs

Комментарии

  • @darrellwestrick2110
    @darrellwestrick2110 2 дня назад

    Why a kids aluminum softball bat is better than a wooden bat.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 дня назад

      @@darrellwestrick2110 I must get hold of some and do a comparison.

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 2 дня назад

      @@ramblingkern if you're interested the T-ball bats meant for smaller children are actually quite handy one handed. A typical size would be about 25" (63.5 cm) and weighs about 15 ounces (.43 kg). The adult versions would weigh in the 24-26 ounce range (about .70 kg).

  • @timothyharvey302
    @timothyharvey302 2 дня назад

    What are freedom units? We Ameritards are stuck in the english system. Feet, yards, cups, pints etc

  • @some_humvee8466
    @some_humvee8466 3 дня назад

    You don't need a real heavy weapon to hurt someone. just tapping your head on the car door hurts like a bitch, I would hate to get whacked by a rock on a stick.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 3 дня назад

      @@some_humvee8466 haha very true.

  • @MasterPoucksBestMan
    @MasterPoucksBestMan 4 дня назад

    The word tomahawk comes from an Algonquian word "tamahak" which basically means "a thing to hit with" as opposed to a knife or spear used to cut or pierce. Originally, blunt war clubs, whether of stone or wood, were the tomahawks. Later, when Europeans brought iron and steel trade axes, they applied the word "tamahak" to them as well, and then it entered into the English language from there. But in terms of tomahawk used together with a knife, we actually only have one attested example of that use, where a Native American used the combination against a British soldier. He parried the soldier's saber with the knife and buried the tomahawk blade into the soldier's shoulder, and his fellow soldiers had to come to his rescue.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@MasterPoucksBestMan very interesting thank you

    • @Radagast49230
      @Radagast49230 3 дня назад

      What period material we have makes very clear that the hatchet 'tomahawk' was primarily used against the head. It's combat, you attack what you can but they nearly always aimed for the head with the hatchet. And hatchet was not typically paired with knife, it was typically paired with either a pistol or club. At the very early colonization period when firearms were still rare among native tribes it was often paired with a small shield. But firearm proliferation saw shields go away fast as they did not stop bullets. But the weight issue he is very correct on, a pound to a pound and a half is plenty to kill with.

  • @conlethberry1236
    @conlethberry1236 4 дня назад

    Good one Nathan. Another great video.

    • @conlethberry1236
      @conlethberry1236 4 дня назад

      Would love to see the crossover videos and more about the Native American war club.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@conlethberry1236 thank you mate and yes shall get on to my friend and get plotting

    • @conlethberry1236
      @conlethberry1236 4 дня назад

      @@ramblingkern "get plotting" 😂😂😂

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 дня назад

    My Blackthorns are light as mate

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf it's the way to do it especially if you intend on walking with it.

    • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
      @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 дня назад

      @@ramblingkern Might have to soon i`m nearly 62😁

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf still only a young pup

    • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
      @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 4 дня назад

      @@ramblingkern

  • @williamcryts5337
    @williamcryts5337 4 дня назад

    There is a written source of irish stick? What book is this at 4:50?

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@williamcryts5337 there are multiple sources of Irish stick this one is by R. G. Allanson-Winn and has a section dedicated to his experiences with Irish stick fighters.

    • @williamcryts5337
      @williamcryts5337 4 дня назад

      @@ramblingkern Thanks. I am behind the times. I was still under the impression the sources were mainly secondary and not primary.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@williamcryts5337 there are tons of first hand accounts and a few technique examples just not big manuals like longsword etc. but that does not diminish it's credibility

    • @williamcryts5337
      @williamcryts5337 4 дня назад

      @@ramblingkern of course. I have no axe to grind against verbal traditions. Thanks again and good luck in your research.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 3 дня назад

      @@williamcryts5337 appreciate it mate and that's good to hear sorry if I came across as defensive I encounter it way too much.

  • @gozer87
    @gozer87 4 дня назад

    I would like to see videos about the interactions of Scottish and Irish settlers and native Americans.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 4 дня назад

      @@gozer87 I shall put the wheels in motion so

  • @stevenkennedy4130
    @stevenkennedy4130 5 дней назад

    McCafffery Crafts

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the video. I wish I were in a position in life to train in Irish martial arts.

  • @user-rb6zf8hu1m
    @user-rb6zf8hu1m 14 дней назад

    What if I am only interested in conditioning by myself and understanding the art?

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 13 дней назад

      @@user-rb6zf8hu1m you can still train and get something out of it but without a coach and sparring partners it's similar to learning ballroom dancing solo. Sure it will get you fit and help you learn some of the skills but it's not really the same thing.

  • @autismobinch135
    @autismobinch135 21 день назад

    Very disappointed you didn’t wear the dress

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 20 дней назад

      I unfortunately don't have one but maybe one day.

  • @Slievenamon
    @Slievenamon 27 дней назад

    I just had a look at the sparring video, this garment had shorter sleeves and even then you could see the sleeve getting hit with the plastic sword. Nuff said. Why did our Irish Medieval warrior ancestors dress like Classical Greek politicians in a land covered in forest and bogs, it is no wonder the Vikings played such havoc in Ireland. Now lets look at the Native American warriors and compare the typical plaines "Indians" that wore lots of clutter with other "Indians" such as the Ute and Apaches. Go to a youtuber by the name Wildwestfaces and click on his video from a few days ago titled "Guerilla warfare". about the Ute. The Apache were total minimalists. And if it were not for Apache traitors the US Cavalry would probably still be trying to find Geronimos band. But there were other Apaches who never surrendered. Look up "The Bronco Apaches." They hid out in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico, from where they continued to raid into the USA right into the 1920s. Hollywood was making movies about Cowboys and Indians while at the same time real Apaches were carrying out raids in the USA.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 27 дней назад

      The Irish were wearing this clothing 500 years after the viking invasions at that time Irish and viking clothing were incredibly similar. As I discussed in my video these were worn as a sign of wealth having large amounts of cloth dyed in such a valued colour was a display of wealth just like putting shiny rocks on your fingers. This clothing didn't seem to hamper the Irish in warfare and they were highly successful until much like the native Americans a force with superior numbers and technology slowly wiped them out through famine, warfare and numerous other means.

    • @Slievenamon
      @Slievenamon 27 дней назад

      @@ramblingkern Yes, when I think of the early Medieval Irish I think of a TV show called Arthur of the Britons from the early 1970s. Apart from the modern horses they used it looked okay. But is a pity they did not use Icelandic horses. The Icelandic horse was brought to Iceland over one thousand years ago and it is believed to be the olders and most pure of all breeds. It was already an old breed when first brought to Iceland.

  • @Slievenamon
    @Slievenamon 29 дней назад

    What an impractical item of clothing. Imagine trying to fight while wearing that LOL. I would rather animal skins- more manly too.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 29 дней назад

      I have a video of sparring in one on the channel it's not that difficult

  • @geraldsmith1892
    @geraldsmith1892 Месяц назад

    Nathan,the Irish word for a half pike is rapaire the English referred to irregular soldiers in the 17th century as rapperees.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Nice one I had seen the term many times and didn't know the link I shall have to look into it further.

  • @alexblue6991
    @alexblue6991 Месяц назад

    The first thing I have noticed in other videos people hold the stick with two hands and hit with jabs but when it comes to actual sparing you use one hand like Arns

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      That is one style of Irish stick that people see a lot more online called the Doyle style. We use that in close but at range we use another style. My club is the only currently working on both.

  • @cooldaddy2877
    @cooldaddy2877 Месяц назад

    Learning how to use any weapon is surely better than not learning how to use it.

  • @cooldaddy2877
    @cooldaddy2877 Месяц назад

    Hi Rambling Kern. Nice video but your léine is not accurate. I have talked with you before about this. The sleeves are all wrong and the length of the léine is wrong too. I done stick fighting/Bataireacht wearing the léine many years ago.....its not that difficult. The sleeves are not a bother either once you get used to them and understand them. Also, the léine sleeve could be tucked into the crios, tied at the wrist or tied to the shoulder. We have historical references to this. I wish I was younger, I would have liked to spare with you. Anyway, well done once again. I contacted you yesterday on one of your other vids with a related query. I am looking to contact anyone willing to, or already does, wear the l\eine in daily situations. If that is you, or you know of anyone else, please get back to me. I will explain in more detail then. You have my email. Best wishes, Proinsias.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Hi mate I know this one was gifted to me by a viewer and as a result why I was willing to spar in it and risk damaging it. I responded to the other message just there.

    • @cooldaddy2877
      @cooldaddy2877 Месяц назад

      @@ramblingkern Yeh, I fully understand. Speak soon.

  • @cooldaddy2877
    @cooldaddy2877 Месяц назад

    Nice overview. Some items are not native Gaelic and some are. Do you wear the léine much? I know we spoke before about such things (it's been a while) but I just wanted to know how serious it is with yourself. For example, would you/have you ever wore it out in public? If yes, we should talk soon. You know how to contact me. Keep up the good work.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Is it best to try to contact you via your website? I don't have any direct contact details for you.

    • @cooldaddy2877
      @cooldaddy2877 Месяц назад

      @@ramblingkern Yes Nathan, go through the website and I will get back to you.

  • @meangenefmx3209
    @meangenefmx3209 Месяц назад

    Awesome! always impressed to see how functional old style gear is and a nice change from the ultra marketed modern market. Keep it up

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Thank you for the support it was nice to see how well they held up.

  • @Swordfrenzy1
    @Swordfrenzy1 Месяц назад

    I'd love to learn more about battles in Ireland... Besides initially watching your stuff as a martial artist, I'm also an Irish diaspora so would love to learn some more martial history

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Delighted to hear that mate I shall definitely work on more in the coming months

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf Месяц назад

    Just ordered my copy after reading his Kerns and Gallowglass book

  • @PeregrinTintenfish
    @PeregrinTintenfish Месяц назад

    Chinese rattan shields were treated oil, I wonder if the Sciath was too?

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      It could well be I really need to arrange with my friend to finally get around to filming the tests I had planned on these

  • @joemurphy1189
    @joemurphy1189 Месяц назад

    Hi Nathan, I’ve had a novel published about and done a lot of research into the 1798 Rising. I know it’s considered a ‘modern’ era but the pike was absolutely emblematic of the United Irishmen. If you want to do a video on some of the battles where the pike was instrumental just let me know. Do you have a business email? If you’re interested look up ‘1798 : Tomorrow the Barrow We’ll Cross’. I think it’s still in print or at least available on Amazon/Kindle.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Hi Joe I plan on doing a whole series around the 1798 rising so will definitely check out the book. I do have an email but can't share it here as RUclips can be awkward with email's but it's my channel name at Gmail.

  • @conlethberry1236
    @conlethberry1236 Месяц назад

    Great one again Nathan, didn't know of this battle. I love hearing about this stuff.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Thank you mate. It's definitely a lot more unknown than it should be

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf Месяц назад

    Didn`t know of this. Thanks

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      You are very welcome mate.

    • @martinoneill3345
      @martinoneill3345 Месяц назад

      Thanks for the interesting video. Keep up your good work. All the Best

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      @@martinoneill3345 thank you for the support

  • @addeenen7684
    @addeenen7684 Месяц назад

    Geluid was slecht. Beeldkwaliteit was slecht. Presentatie was slecht. Onze kultuur is weg, als Nederlandse Kelt verwacht ik daarom dat u beter uw best doet.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Glad my worked helped you thanks for the support.

  • @kieranlock3070
    @kieranlock3070 Месяц назад

    I agree with you. Most people don't learn proper breathing and control of their adrenaline and how to connect their techniques, and awful lot of the time because they don't pressure test these scenarios. That being said, if your doing anything martial as a sport, there is nothing wrong with that, but it's not a valid experience when that same person argues the trump argument.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      Even sport can be better than nothing but obviously rules can create some unrealistic scenarios it all depends on your end goal but as you say it can be very difficult to know what works when the adrenaline hits.

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf Месяц назад

    Have you read Kerns and Gallowglass by Robert Gresh yet? It`s great

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern Месяц назад

      I have it ordered but having lots of issues getting it shipped here annoyingly

    • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
      @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf Месяц назад

      @@ramblingkern It`s good and old Amazon got mine here pretty quick

  • @Matt-uj6jm
    @Matt-uj6jm 2 месяца назад

    An Irish one 🤔

  • @carnival8789
    @carnival8789 2 месяца назад

    Excellent!

  • @carnival8789
    @carnival8789 2 месяца назад

    As an American of Irish and Highland Scottish Descent, Couldnt be more happy to see this channel. Excellent videos, keep going mate. 👍

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the support I'm so glad my work can help.

  • @WarriorAttributes
    @WarriorAttributes 2 месяца назад

    Excellent, cant wait to see what you get up to with experimenting with this. Could you recommend how to get my hands on a copy of the treatise, as gaeilge, you mentioned?

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      I will get a video on that together for you asap it's only a few paragraphs I will try to figure out where they were found I have the screenshots saved on my work computer.

    • @WarriorAttributes
      @WarriorAttributes 2 месяца назад

      Awesome, would love to play with translating it. I guess there is some specific terminology

  • @Matt-uj6jm
    @Matt-uj6jm 2 месяца назад

    Thank you and have subscribed 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @addeenen7684
    @addeenen7684 2 месяца назад

    A white linen apron was what I used to wear to school (some 60 years ago). Mom knitted wool underpants, and I was super allergic to wool. Linen was what I wanted.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      That must have been a rough allergy in that situation.

  • @blarni9034
    @blarni9034 2 месяца назад

    Could the hair 'half-shaved' refer to the front the head being shaved rather than the sides? So a reverse glib in a way?

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      From what we know and artists depicted as well as some other references it seems to be long in front and short at the back.

    • @blarni9034
      @blarni9034 2 месяца назад

      @@ramblingkern Oh, I meant the the 1297 "mullet" - so rather than both sides shaved, the forehead was shaved?

  • @onetransatmiddleage1966
    @onetransatmiddleage1966 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for making these! I am a gal living in the United States- I'd love to relocate to Ireland someday.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      You are very welcome and thank you for the support.

  • @DebHickerson
    @DebHickerson 2 месяца назад

    150-170 Crocus sativus flowers to produce 1 gram of saffron.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Yes it's an extremely labour intensive crop to harvest.

  • @tombearclaw
    @tombearclaw 2 месяца назад

    This seems like a chance to get Tod of Tod’s Workshop involved or to collaborate with someone like scholagladiatoria

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      I don't know if they would have much interest in my work but you never know.

  • @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
    @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 2 месяца назад

    poor paddy got run through pretty has for the last 800 years or so.....

  • @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
    @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 2 месяца назад

    russian gopnik haircut

  • @SpodyOdy
    @SpodyOdy 2 месяца назад

    Interesting

  • @onetransatmiddleage1966
    @onetransatmiddleage1966 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for making the video- I am interested in History and Clothes of the authentic past.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the support

  • @CompetitiveWingChun
    @CompetitiveWingChun 2 месяца назад

    I always wondered about Irish martial arts very informative video

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the support feel free to check out the other videos I have done on the topic

  • @russellhall5065
    @russellhall5065 2 месяца назад

    The pommels on most of Irish ring hilts were actually rather thin. I would guess they fought in a manner that favored a forward weighted blade, probably using the inertia to aid in successive strikes.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Yes I had a replica made and it feels like a forward heavy chopper

    • @cooldaddy2877
      @cooldaddy2877 Месяц назад

      If you are judging by extant examples then you need to take into account corrosion. All have lost some of their metal so I think they were not as thin as you think.

  • @denisonunglaub
    @denisonunglaub 2 месяца назад

    very interesting concepts kali practitioner from Brazil here keep up the good work

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the support

  • @johnt.chambers4204
    @johnt.chambers4204 2 месяца назад

    I really tried to watch it. I made it for two minutes before I had to just stop. I could listen any longer.

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 2 месяца назад

      Any particular reason why?

  • @Jhhhf4479
    @Jhhhf4479 3 месяца назад

    Would the ring and pin be liable to rust and hard to maintain? BTW do you know anywhere to get a pre Viking Irish sword? I know they are like a Roman spatha

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 3 месяца назад

      I don't really know of many iron age swords in Ireland there are plenty of bronze finds and you can get those made there are a handful of good craftsmen who do that but not sure of any iron age ones. As for the ring pommel honestly I'm not sure it is definitely an interesting thing to try out.

    • @Jhhhf4479
      @Jhhhf4479 3 месяца назад

      @@ramblingkern thanks. I know a fair few were found. They can be called Irish sub Roman swords

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 3 месяца назад

      @@Jhhhf4479 I'm somewhat familiar with them but have only seen a small handful of drawings of finds and no real images of them and as far as I know none had any surviving hilt furniture so very hard to know what they look like outside of the blades themselves.

  • @pgawley814
    @pgawley814 3 месяца назад

    Could they have used gorse as a yellow dye? I remember my Grandmother told me they used gorse to dye their easter eggs (1920s and 30s in Ulster).

    • @ramblingkern
      @ramblingkern 3 месяца назад

      There was a number of dyes used I have not heard of gorse but there are other people much more knowledgeable in that field than I am who might know more.