Learn the Art of Combat: Longsword Guards - Beginners Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2022
  • Knowing the guards in the long sword, knowing which techniques and concepts to apply from each posture, and being able to make our fencing dynamic and intuitive.
    0:27 Intro (What is a guard?)
    2:34 Upper Guard (Vom Tag)
    3:12 Ox (Ochs)
    4:00 Plow (Pflug)
    4:44 Fool (Alber)
    5:31 Wrath Guard (Zornhut)
    6:20 Change Guard (Wechsel)
    7:16 Side Guard (Nebenhut)
    7:54 Unicorn (Eynhorn)
    8:30 Key (Schlüssel)
    9:14 Hanging Point (Hangetort)
    9:55 Iron Gate (Eysenport)
    11:12 Middle Guard (MIttelhut)
    12:00 Longpoint (Langenort)
    12:58 Break Window (Brechfenster)
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Комментарии • 73

  • @bleachedink
    @bleachedink Год назад +194

    When you mentioned that was the last place Meyer taught and lived, it always strikes me how amazing it is that 450+ years later we're still learning from his sources, I wonder how he'd feel knowing that even when swords have long since fallen out of use, we still learn it. Another great video!

    • @moogrooper28
      @moogrooper28 Год назад +9

      The longsword was outdated when Meyer was alive!

    • @bleachedink
      @bleachedink Год назад +3

      @@moogrooper28 Even more remarkable that we still learn it!

    • @delta8402
      @delta8402 10 месяцев назад +2

      Poor meyer though, he didn’t live a good life

  • @Gabrong
    @Gabrong Год назад +90

    Not just great learning material but awesome references for artists too.

  • @zethron1173
    @zethron1173 Год назад +24

    It's like when you read a good book for the second, or third time and always find something new and interesting Very awesome and inspiring video. Im sure Meyer is proud

  • @valandil7454
    @valandil7454 Год назад +31

    Beautiful demonstration 🙂
    You can really see the parallels with some of the Italian longsword treaties, although there seems to be a lot more retracted and high guards

  • @peroniop
    @peroniop Год назад +18

    I like your drills. They're very elegant and smooth.

  • @tsuba666
    @tsuba666 Год назад +20

    Positions, guards...they're mostly similar in french or italian longsword teaching, but the names might be totally differents !
    For example, the fool's guard is called the boar tusk, the wrath guard is called the lady's guard.
    Other guards bear the same name but are not exactly the same.
    Thanks for sharing, it's always very instructive.

  • @controllerfreak3596
    @controllerfreak3596 Год назад +7

    Weschsel and Olber have become my two favorite guards over the last couple years.

  • @kamilszadkowski8864
    @kamilszadkowski8864 Год назад +9

    Well, that was one hell of an informative video. Big thumbs up! I also like your theory of what Meyer meant by "breaking guard".

  • @jackellock7113
    @jackellock7113 Год назад +4

    I like your choice of music. It makes it easier to focus on the demonstration.

  • @evuilliomenet
    @evuilliomenet Месяц назад +1

    Great videos. I recently started learning about longsword wielding, after starting my weapon journey with Pekiti Tirsia Kali. I bought books written based on Italian fencing techniques, but I recognize some of the guards in your video. In any case, I appreciate the narration and fluid images the video offers. I am subscribing to your channel.

  • @Gabrong
    @Gabrong Год назад +4

    Hack! Yeah! :D this why I coming back to this channel again and again

  • @bastadimasta
    @bastadimasta Год назад +2

    I like the nice demonstration in the beginning. Your movement with the longsword excellent.

  • @alvvayssleepy
    @alvvayssleepy 29 дней назад

    I still regularly come back to, reference & share these videos with my friends and partners. Whether we are trying to find organic & authentic ways of written character portrayal, posing & stance references for animation & artwork, or just looking to watch someone sweat, these Learn the Art of Combat videos of yours have become nearly indispensable for me. Thanks Björn!

    •  29 дней назад

      Oh.thats lovely to hear...thx mate :)

  • @Wraithninja1
    @Wraithninja1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Mr. Ruther. I will be sending this to my friend who is just getting into longsword. It's clear you have a great level of blade control and it makes everything look smooth and beautiful.

  • @BunkerJunker
    @BunkerJunker Год назад +2

    Your videos are getting better and better. Amazingly educational how you bring those techniques to life.
    Auch sehr schön, mit dem Schweriner Schloss im Hintergrund. ^^

  • @aanathan0
    @aanathan0 Год назад +1

    Flawless presentation, and your English is perfect!

  • @PeterSolerom
    @PeterSolerom Год назад +1

    very informative, thanks a lot for sharing with us

  • @dmitriykorovkin7363
    @dmitriykorovkin7363 Год назад +2

    Very interesting to watch. Krump to the blade looks very natural from the guard.

  • @KentHartmann
    @KentHartmann Год назад +3

    Another phenomenal video Björn. Thanks so much. Such a great resource that is much appreciated.
    My only thought is, while it was great having the English name shown in left corner for each discussed guard, it would also have been good seeing the German one included and present there the whole time too.
    Keep up the awesome work!

  • @patrickGforce
    @patrickGforce 6 месяцев назад

    Merci pour cette démonstration. C'est toujours très bien exécuté.

  • @will5315
    @will5315 Год назад +1

    Thankyou, this is excellent!

  • @moogrooper28
    @moogrooper28 Год назад +1

    Those are the smoothest transitions I've ever seen

  • @PBoneSteak
    @PBoneSteak 5 месяцев назад

    Having been a German Longsword student for nearly two years, I'm always surprised at how many new things you can learn from looking back at the basic mechanics of the guards and their various uses. You're a great teacher, Bjorn, you make everything intuitive to understand about Meyer's art!

    •  5 месяцев назад

      thx mate... keep going!

  • @bradenselkirk4930
    @bradenselkirk4930 3 месяца назад

    Ive just started classes, starting with saber and we are moving to longsword basics next class. Very much looking forward to it

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Год назад +1

    keep up the great work

  • @andreassamoreno4252
    @andreassamoreno4252 Год назад +2

    Very good background this time. And great explenations

  • @alexkopteev
    @alexkopteev Год назад +1

    thanks you very much, useful and informative as usual)

  • @GrizzTheShaman
    @GrizzTheShaman Год назад +5

    I loved your videos on halberd fencing and I would like to ask if you could ever consider doing one centering on the Danish Battle Axe ? I feel as they have a similar mindset/technique when fighting I'd just love to see someone more skilled than me give some demonstrations !!

  • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
    @JamesLaserpimpWalsh Год назад +1

    So any block where you hold it high is good to counter. Gravity helping and all that. Nice. Cheers for thye vid.

  • @CJ-uf6xl
    @CJ-uf6xl Год назад

    Thank you very much!
    👍

  • @pedrogonzales4898
    @pedrogonzales4898 Год назад

    excelente clase de guardias con espada larga.

  • @capuchinhelper
    @capuchinhelper Год назад

    Great backdrop, nothing beats living near a castle.

  • @johnthomas5658
    @johnthomas5658 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @keonster
    @keonster Год назад

    We’ll done!

  • @jordanfinch6247
    @jordanfinch6247 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! I'm curious about the manuscripts you mentioned that call Eisenport and Schranckhut the same thing? Meyer in 1570 says that they are different and describes them as Eisenport being with the point up and Schrankhut being with the point down (into the ground).

  • @BlackOmegaWorks
    @BlackOmegaWorks Год назад +2

    Had to watch it twice because that background stole my gaze.

  • @syntaxerrorpl5264
    @syntaxerrorpl5264 3 месяца назад

    @Björn Rüther - what is this music in your intro? Its awesome and would gladly listen for full version.

  • @WillsB1985
    @WillsB1985 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this. I used this as a reference for the attack moves in my game art course course.

  • @deathtofalsemetal666
    @deathtofalsemetal666 2 месяца назад +3

    What pants are those?

  • @XanderPerezayylmao
    @XanderPerezayylmao 3 месяца назад

    Do you have a video detailing principal strikes?

  • @Aiodeus
    @Aiodeus Месяц назад

    Bro moves like water, this is smooth

  • @jaredtime87
    @jaredtime87 Год назад +2

    Always supremely jealous of your pants. Where do you get those things?

  • @RKcousins625
    @RKcousins625 2 месяца назад

    How do you interpret the earlier kdf approach of there being only four guards, but then continuing to mention other guards?
    I have understood it as a combination of saying that first, these are the four most useful positions. Then saying that every other guard is a variation of the Vier Leger.

  • @alinvid6098
    @alinvid6098 Год назад

    If you would be holding a sharp longsword in hand how would you place it on your elbow or arm in the key possition ? Maybe with the flat ?

  • @alinvid6098
    @alinvid6098 11 месяцев назад

    I like the fact that you lean your body forward more on your front knee in most guards... I stand like that while sparring with the longsword as well but also while sparring with the sidesword, imo this gives you much more explosive cuts while utilising the passing step however I have seen instructors on youtube advising that we stand with both our knees bent in a 50% - 50% ratio... but I find that a lot more inefficient than what I described and the way you stand yourself 🙂 Do you agree ? What are your thoughts on this matter ?

  • @benjudd3486
    @benjudd3486 2 месяца назад

    Is there a list of all strikes that can be done from each guard?

  • @chickensandwich1589
    @chickensandwich1589 Год назад +1

    "I like to hit zee peeple."
    -Bjorn, probably

  • @wodan1537
    @wodan1537 Год назад

    Hast du Erfahrungen/Techniken zu Schwert und Reiterschild?
    Dazu gibt es so gut wie keine Aufzeichnungen.
    Ich habe versuch etwas aus Schwert und Buckler abzuleiten, jedoch funktioniert das nur bedingt.

  • @george867
    @george867 Год назад

    What are the "rose techniques" you mention Meyer recommends you take up from the middle guard?

    •  Год назад +4

      Have a look at my videos about middleguard. You will find them in the playlist called "Fencing from the guards withe the longsword".

  • @danielnunez7424
    @danielnunez7424 Год назад

    Hello Bjorn, what is the jacket you use in tournaments with the puffy arms? is it Superior Fencing's Landskschnet?

    •  Год назад

      Like my puffy also from highhillpants :)

  • @elshebactm6769
    @elshebactm6769 Год назад +2

    🤠👍🏿

  • @isaiahcrass5268
    @isaiahcrass5268 4 месяца назад

    Please I need a pair of badass pants like those on god that's drip

  • @llacius2391
    @llacius2391 7 месяцев назад

    I clicked the video, i saw his name and i knew i had find the right video.

  • @bananaenor
    @bananaenor Год назад

    Just figured this takes place in SCHWERIN.

  • @matthiasredler5760
    @matthiasredler5760 Год назад +1

    Lieber Björn, wo schaffst du dir solche Hosen an?

    •  Год назад +1

      Hier :) highhillpants.wixsite.com/index/catalog-en

  • @lostmarimo
    @lostmarimo Год назад +1

    damnit if only my social anxiety wasn't in the way of sticking to hema :( I love sword fighting but i just can't learn it.
    I think i need to find some old master up in the mountains or something

  • @user-mj4em1ym7x
    @user-mj4em1ym7x Месяц назад

    Im living 3rd world country (Please forgive my bad English) which allows to carry none sharp long sword. it is very difficult to get one of those practice sword. But only Replicas. There is Japanese Kendo but I wanna learn Long sword but no school for long sword. I decided not to feel embarrassed practicing alone at park. Because I think even though I don't have teacher, still better than doing nothing. Anyway I let gravity control my long sword. Blade and handle is 135cm over 2kg its not heavy for me but when I attach sword on my belt, I'm 175cm tall, but it scratch my sheath of my sword by ground. I don't know how to wear the sword properly. In my State law, if wearing ancient martial art uniform Im allowed to open carry sword. Recently I got license for katana so Im also allowed to carry sharp long sword as well. But I carry un-edge sword for safety. To summarise my inquiries , I wanna know how to wear it on my belt properly, and is it good idea not to stop while swinging and combo move to strike attack move after swing round circle to provide confusion to enemy? Japanese sword is light to compared with long sword so they stop while swing but long sword using same method stopping swings by gravity might cause wrist injuries like, tunnel syndrome ? So I let gravity to control my sword and not stopping it while on air and I use combo move after circle strike I immediately do stab move with changing my arms and legs after I let gravity swings my sword. Jeez I can't write in English it's very difficult to describe what I wanna say. I hope someone understand this. Thank you in advance.

  • @namlese4577
    @namlese4577 Год назад

    Schwerin?

    •  Год назад +1

      Yep :)

  • @cody10184
    @cody10184 9 месяцев назад

    I was trying to remember your channel name because youtube unsubbed me once again

    •  9 месяцев назад

      you found me :)

  • @tachometer5016
    @tachometer5016 2 месяца назад

    Any body else here using literay a broom stick 😂?

  • @leichtmeister
    @leichtmeister Год назад

    Where did you find this interpretation of the Brechfenster? =)

    •  Год назад

      Between my ears... :D ...but to be honest, when you read the part in JM Book about that guard its really obvious that its just the upper guard in the bind and under the sword of your opponent...so its something in front but also over your head. In addition the thumbgrip makes really sense because here you have the most options to react appropiate :)