Master Strikes: Krumphau

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2016
  • Krumphauw.
    Diser Hauw wirt also volbracht / stehe in der Zornhut mit dem Lincken fuß vor / Hauwet dein gegen Man auff dich / so trit mit deinem Rechten fuß wol auß seinem streich gegen seiner Lincken seiten / Hauwe mit Langer schneid unnd geschrenckten henden seinem hauw entgegen / oder zwischen seinen Kopff und Klingen / uberzwerch auff seine hendt / und laß die Kling wol uber seinen Arm uberschiessen / wie solches in der Figuren mit dem D an obern bossen zur rechten Hand zusehen.
    Learn Sword Fighting - Martial Arts of the 16. century
    with Meyer Class Hammaborg
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Комментарии • 56

  • @KnightSquire
    @KnightSquire 7 лет назад +40

    This video is great. loved the format of the video, made it very easy to understand. I look forward to more.

  • @wesleeshuey6490
    @wesleeshuey6490 2 года назад +8

    I'm currently reading through "The Art of Sword Combat" and this video definitely helps visualize the described techniques better. Excellent work!

  • @ronin1330
    @ronin1330 5 лет назад +7

    Started Hema training a month ago, I can't get enough. Thank you very much for the videos they are very helpful.

  • @olkrane
    @olkrane 3 месяца назад +1

    Well done,boys!😊

  • @kingrhythmo9045
    @kingrhythmo9045 Год назад +1

    Anytime I land krumphau it always leads to a full on fisticuffs brawl because once you’re that close to someone and your blades are tangled, you’re either delivering/receiving a knee, headbutt, pommel strike, or pile drive.
    However, you kept a good distance, and showed how to properly finish the counter with a good riposte. I appreciate this content and hope it’ll prevent some black eyes.

  • @marceloferrari4242
    @marceloferrari4242 5 лет назад +3

    Fico sem palavras,excelente técnica,ótimo aprendizado, muito bom

  • @gearstil
    @gearstil 3 года назад +1

    Very useful information! After seeing this, the text in the book makes much more sense, especially when someone is new in terminology!

  • @Hrafnhistorical
    @Hrafnhistorical 6 лет назад +3

    Really high quality interpretation here!

  • @madoxofficial
    @madoxofficial 2 года назад

    as always just awesome

  • @LGCB3
    @LGCB3 8 лет назад +4

    Excellent video! Not that the others are bad, but this one really stands out ;)

  • @JRT176
    @JRT176 8 лет назад +4

    Sehr hilfreich vielen dank

  • @agosto310
    @agosto310 5 лет назад

    Hello! I hope you can solve me a question: the Ueberschrenken it seems like a prelude for the two other following actions (ausreissen and Schnappen), am I right or does it have any other function? Thank you. I love your videos, by the way!

  • @Yoshgunn
    @Yoshgunn 7 лет назад

    Looks like a few close calls there! I feared for your partner's face on a few of those strikes o_O

  • @robertfogelberg7538
    @robertfogelberg7538 4 года назад

    Really very niece so wel done and a lot of interpretation but one question why don’t you use mask and other gare I always thought the krumohaud finished with a strike on the head ? Only an idea live what you do and such a great style hope one day to attempt one of your class thank for share it Robert

  • @GenX-Rising
    @GenX-Rising 4 года назад

    Yep this is definitely a progressive dance of death, I'm going back to the beginners technique and the 4 blocks because apparently it all fits together once you become a master. I'm just preparing myself for the conjunction of the spheres....and losing weight and building so much dexterous strength

    • @zelos7413
      @zelos7413 3 года назад

      Is it 1358 yet?
      ruclips.net/video/4u_iAbEE8WI/видео.html

  • @VelmiVelkiZrut
    @VelmiVelkiZrut 7 лет назад +7

    Out of idle curiosity, what angle do you usually throw the krumphau on? We were always told that the point was to be forward, towards the opponent. You appear to be throwing it a good deal flatter - is there a reason for this?

    •  7 лет назад +9

      Depends on what you want to do. Is your Krump defensive or aggressive? To control the blade in a defensive manner it is a good opportunity to strike to the sword. But it is also possible to strike directly to the opponent if my body is out of danger. Personally, i strike mostly to the blade with Krump to control the centergate :)

  • @rh1795
    @rh1795 5 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @misterjosephfloyd
    @misterjosephfloyd 4 года назад +1

    Was blessed enough to live in Augsburg for almost two years from 1989-1991 stationed there as a US Soldier...loved that city!

  • @viktorhammering6102
    @viktorhammering6102 3 года назад

    The names of guards and strikes, any good source or list? Wiktenauer I found really hard to navigate so I was wondering what manual these are from and where to find a summarized version of it.

  • @user-rc3hd9zl9b
    @user-rc3hd9zl9b Месяц назад +2

    hi, i have some questions about this cut
    isn’t it dangerous to let opponent’s blade placed underneath your blade while he is trying to cut you from above?
    i think it might accelerate opponent’s strike or cannot properly defend yourself..
    anyway, thank you for wonderful demonstration, it was so helpfull!

    •  Месяц назад +1

      You first take the sword from the side and then position it over the sword to lock it. You don't hit it directly from above, because I agree with you, it won't work. You also adjust your footwork, but you can see that clearly in the video.

    • @user-rc3hd9zl9b
      @user-rc3hd9zl9b Месяц назад +1

      thank you very much!

  • @GenX-Rising
    @GenX-Rising 4 года назад

    So you basically try to decapitate them while side stepping at the same time in case they parry?

  • @macedmatt
    @macedmatt 7 лет назад

    Great video. Where did you get those pants? They're awesome.

    •  7 лет назад +1

      neymanfencing.com/ :)

  • @St1cKnGoJuGgAlO
    @St1cKnGoJuGgAlO 4 года назад

    So... How did you get that scar? 🤔

  • @ac5623
    @ac5623 3 года назад

    When you krump to the blade without crossing arms, is that the same motion as a ‘standard’ parry?

    •  3 года назад

      What is a standard parry? A very simple way where a static parry with a left-pflug like posture instead of Krump from the right with decrossed arms :)

  • @shuajackson615
    @shuajackson615 Год назад

    Something I'm still not understanding is when to choose the short edge versus the long edge when you have a choice. Great video though!

  • @MikeKnell2884
    @MikeKnell2884 6 лет назад

    It says to cut with a long edge and crossed arms. How is that done exactly?
    Because it's seems natural and intuitive for me to use crossed hands when striking with a short edge. And if you look at the picture with Meyerist fighters, it seems as though the fighter executing Krumphau is doing it with the short edge.

    •  6 лет назад +2

      The pictures showing only a little amount of techniques. To Krump with crossed arms and long edge is very strong. Just push your pommel under your "leading" arm and bind with long edge. Hard to explain with words but easy in practice :)

    • @MikeKnell2884
      @MikeKnell2884 6 лет назад

      Thank you for the fast reply.
      I didn't occur to me that the force for this strike should come from the back arm holding the pommel, so I was putting the primary focus on the front arm, which is why it felt kinda strange. When using the arm on the pommel to give force, you instinctively adjust your grasp with the front hand, which gives the impression that you've done the Krumphau with the short edge..

    •  6 лет назад +1

      The front hand applys the force and the pommelhand is just to adjust the sword sideways. Depends on your knuckles you apply long or short edge to the bind. For example when you have knuckles facing forward to the opponent while striking "Krump" you come with the long edge into bind.

  • @actionjohnny3926
    @actionjohnny3926 4 года назад

    What Feder is the demonstrator using in this video?

    •  4 года назад +1

      16. century Feder from Pavel Moc

  • @ScottGrow117
    @ScottGrow117 17 дней назад

    In my club, we have two camps concerning master strikes. The first camp sees master strikes as something to defeat specific wards. For example, when someone goes into Tag, you throw zwerk to the opposite sid of their tag.
    The other camp believes that the master strikes are to deal with attacks coming from specific wards. For example, from tag, the most common attack is oberhau. When they throw it, you zwerk, catching their cut on your cross and whipping the tip of yoir zwerk into their head. Or if they thrust from pflug or langenort, you throw schielhau. Our thinking in this second camp is that its harder to react when youre in mid-attack, versus just in a ward when an attack comes at you. If you go to Tag and i zwerk before you attack, you'll block, but if you attack and i parry with a zwerk, i defend and attack in the same tempo and youre much less likely to be able to counter me.
    I dont see anyone talking about this, though. Have you discussed it in pro fighting circles, Bjorn?

    • @ScottGrow117
      @ScottGrow117 17 дней назад

      One exception we have found is schietlehau vs Albert, the fool. If you're in The Fool and I try anything, you're likely to get me with that quick unterhau, basically every single time. So in this case, we decided that if you're timing is right and you can throw as they are going to The Fool, then you can snap that scheitlehau in there, but you have to use nach risen while he's transitioning to The Fool, otherwise, we find that even slower fighters can get you pretty easily. Anyone with insight on any of this?

    •  16 дней назад +1

      @@ScottGrow117 Now the problem with defining or determining the master strikes is that they are so versatile. What do they have in common? Can they all be used indes? No, not all of them (eg Krumphau). They counter incoming attacks very effectivily? Yes they do...but don't other techniques do the same (eg Absetzen). The same goes for techniques to break guards (regarding meyer the thrust from Key is really good for guard breaking beside many other techs). Master strikes can do many things but are difficult to define in a certain way... What they do is connecting everything to a network. The Full spectrum of the art goes through the concepts of the masterstrikes. I briefly summarize my thoughts on this in the following video from 7:25 ruclips.net/video/bupB3iwat_o/видео.htmlsi=jG_lHQVdldZGKA9l

    • @ScottGrow117
      @ScottGrow117 16 дней назад

      Thank you for the input!! I'm having a look now! Much appreciated!

  • @Ukmongoose3
    @Ukmongoose3 Год назад

    Which Feder are you using please?

    •  Год назад

      In this video a Pavel Moc Feder (16.cent)

    • @Ukmongoose3
      @Ukmongoose3 Год назад

      @ Thanks Björn. I have just started longsword drills for strength and motivation, your videos are a real inspiration.

  • @cartoonraccoon2078
    @cartoonraccoon2078 2 года назад

    I'm certainly no expert, but it looks like you have then invited his blade well inside your guard, near all your favorite organs.

    •  2 года назад

      That is deceptive, you get the sword pushed to the side very well :)

  • @0mniscient1
    @0mniscient1 6 лет назад

    So fucking helpful.

  • @duanegould1536
    @duanegould1536 7 лет назад +2

    Watching the video in the 1st minute it seems to me that this is makes no sense. You cross over the top and looks to pull the strike down. I would (as attacker) would just follow through and make a cut. Am I missing something??

    • @kylekillpack2272
      @kylekillpack2272 7 лет назад +4

      No, it didn't make much sense to me either, till I tried it. Essentially you're forcing your opponent's momentum to terminate early by redirecting it mostly behind you, once that momentum comes to a screeching halt they're too far extended to try and power through. It's really hard to explain, but when you feel it, it all makes sense.

    • @Opachki69420
      @Opachki69420 6 лет назад

      manipulating the opponents blade prevents them from making fluid motions and lowers their offensive capability a ton

  • @fidjeenjanrjsnsfh
    @fidjeenjanrjsnsfh 3 месяца назад

    Why are you aiming for the sword?

    •  3 месяца назад

      well...what should i say, its part of the Krumphau :)

  • @Vlcounek
    @Vlcounek 8 месяцев назад

    At the beginning, your Krumphau does not work bc your opponent is WAY too far for throwing his cut. Imagine he wouldn't know you are going to move fwd. Ergo, your steps and dynamics would (and should) be VERY different. Have a look at the work of "Trnavsky sermiarsky cech", and "Digladior - škola šermu". Cheers

  • @rasalgooch8204
    @rasalgooch8204 Год назад

    No