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Renaissance Combat From The 1595 Club (aka. Historical Fencing or European Martial Arts)
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The 1595 Club was founded in Sussex, England in 2002 & is dedicated to the practise, study & re-birth of the lost martial arts of Europe. The aim of the 1595 is a practical & innovative exploration of Saviolos work - his principles, techniques & philosophy; not only of his chosen forms but also the application of these criterion to other weapons, weapon combinations & as the basis for a system ...
Such a thing of beauty is so rare in this age of fast food philosophy. It’s precious
Know just with knives conseriding London and all. How about giving me and the stabbed and slashed London kids some proper knife defence techniques. Considering the current state of London and all.
Thanks for using Kate Bush music ;)
Bravo warriors!
But can you fence while jigging?
Oops ... since 2010 has not increased nothing:-(
I think Silver would differ on the opinion of Saviolo but hey live and let live.
What exactly are those padded sleeves you're wearing?
I saw some people hitting the sword away with their hand, wouldn't that be too dangerous to try on anything other than a training sword?
+MrBGS0282 several treaties depict people grabbing the opponents sword. do it right and you wont get cut, even if you arent wearing gloves
Interesting point, thank you.
+MrBGS0282 It's not a problem to use the hand to push the sword away if the blade is static or if you deflect it from the side. It's not easy to do but it's not dangerous if done properly. And grabbing blades is perfectly fine-again if the sword is static you can grab it(no gloves needed,they just make it more comfortable). But you do have to pay attention not to let your hands slide up and down the blade as that would be dangerous with a sharp sword.
A bit like "rolling punches" with a glove, not actually blocking with it.
Fascinating. Asian martial arts are more known. Europe seems to have an enormous legacy of effective techniques armed and unarmed .
couldn't have said it better myself this is exactly why I am learning European martial arts instead of Asian martial arts, even though I am from Asia (sorry for my poor English) I have been learning Asian martial arts most of my childhood, It's a culture thing, and yet, I still choose European martial arts. it's just fascinating to me. I'm still learning Longsword swordsmanship and Sabre technique right now
Does anyone know what this song is called?
I just know its by Whirling pope joan not sure about the name
kaindrg Ffarwel I Aberystwyth/Cote Pile, from album "Spin".
Rapier, Spear, Hand-to-hand combat, walking stick / staff (idk what that suppose to called) too bad there's no Longsword....
western martial arts are way too underrated, people often have their ignorant opinion based on Hollywood movies...
I would love to see this stuff in a movie. I think showing it in context would do much to help the art.
Im so jealous of europeans. Ya'll have these trainings so close by. Wish I could move to learn from these guys. This video was a awesome!
You can look for HEMA clubs near you with HOARR's club location thing on their website. Either that, or you can learn through videos on youtube, though it'd be harder to know if you're doing something wrong.
Friggin awesome!
Hello my friend, a question for you: i studied western traditional fencing for some year in Italy. Now i'm thinking to study Kali or Escrima. Are you talking of these arts or something similar? Do you see paralelism between the art in this video and, for example, Kali? Thank you and sorry for my broken english.
AMAZING
What swords are you using @ 2.20? I myself am after a complex hilted single hander with a decent blade for sparring. They look quite lively.
Great video guys,I've been watching videos like this for a while now and I'm glad to see that the Western arts are being revived .Beautiful rich cultural history here keep it up!
Very fine sword and pole-arm technique.Well done chaps!
Latosa Esrima is perfect too :)
In SWEDEN yes.
you really don't know much, do you? Many parts of Europe have gun ownership rates about as high as the US does. Turn off Fox News.
so true
too each him own :)
From an American perspective if some one breaks into your'e home or tries to kill you,you have a natural GOD given right to use lethal force. To preserve your'e life,by any means nessesary!
unecessarily violent but ok.
I don't know maybe to protect them selves from criminals?
why would they need either.
Europeon swords were sharper then you think!
I think Europeons should rediscover they're ancient sword arts,after all they took your'e guns thus you should reclaim your sword as a means of self defense.
ARS ENSIS is a large organisation in Hungary that I think can help you a lot if you want to start a new group. So my advice to you is to find a friend (or ten) and start a group and try to have contact with other groups and meet them as often as you can (inviting them to you is a great way if you can't afford to travel).
Sorry for a late answer and I'm even more sorry for not being able to help you. But there are some groups near that may be willing to help you start a group in Romania. In Bulgaria you have, '"Chigot" historical reenactment and WMA' in Varna and 'School Of Medieval Swordsmanship "MOTUS"' in Sofia. In Serbia you have 'DRUŠTVO MAČEVALACA “SVETI ĐORĐE”' in Belgrade. In Hungary you have 'ARS ENSIS' in both Szeged and in Sárospatak near the border,
couldn't agree more with your statement its good to know intelligence exists in other people.
This isn't America or the UK. You're lucky if you find anything other than bars and brothels in Romania. You can imagine that the first thing I did was google schools. I found none.
Probably hundreds, just google for some
want to learn but there aren't many places near my town in america
Swords devoted exclusively to thrusting often had no sharpened edge at all, and those that had them could often only inflict superficial cuts.
I'm forever impressed & saddened by just how well rounded European martial arts were & just how much has been ignored & forgotten as they went from mass combat to individual duelling to sports. This video really cheered me up. :)
seems like every state of popular martial arts ever in the world.
@@Shoegazebasedgenre0.Hello I just told my dad about your comment and he wanted me to say he agrees with you
Hard-core.
Wow! Awesome video.
Dumpert. Dit is niet zoals je het verwacht, ga maar terug...
Guess they didn't had color cameras in the renaissance
@ejflecher, there is no need for them to have protective gear on their hands because when parrying a rapier you block on the flat end in order to avoid cutting yourself.
Does anyone here know a European Historical Martial Arts association in Romania? Thanks in advance.
excellent work
That high line rapier parry that keeps the point directed at the targets check is one of the cleverest little moves i've ever seen in a western martial arts demo.
please make more vids. 90% of WMA vids look done by amatuers. We need more like yurs
What's extremely interesting is the sparring with partizans. Along with half-pikes, spontoons and, of course, spears, these are really neglected weapons, though I feel they're very efficient in the right, trained hands. And this leads to halberds, poleaxes, pole weapons in general. By the way, where did you get those partizans? They seem to be quite good.