I'm glad you find it useful. While I don't consider it a good entry point for someone new to Historical Fencing and Meyer, I think it's a must for anyone that has an understanding of the techniques Meyer presents and wants to move past how to do them into when where and why to use them.
Glad you enjoyed it. These videos are proving a bit more difficult to plan and present without a partner but I'm going to do my best to get one out every day.
@@SacHistoricalFencing I get it - this video would have improved with a partner, but we do what we have to. Hit this topic again when we're out of this mess.
Excellent! I'm still learning to work with graphics but as we get further into the diagram it's going to be really important that you can see what I'm describing so I'll get better at it
I'm hoping to keep up the new video every day, although I'm discovering that these videos are more complex to make, especially without a partner, so I might miss a day. Especially when I get to the Third and Fourth Rules of the Rostock they just work better with a human opponent.
Sir you are one of the few teachers talking about the Rostock diagram on youtube, thank you so much for the lesson
I'm glad you find it useful. While I don't consider it a good entry point for someone new to Historical Fencing and Meyer, I think it's a must for anyone that has an understanding of the techniques Meyer presents and wants to move past how to do them into when where and why to use them.
Love this - excellent food for thought, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. These videos are proving a bit more difficult to plan and present without a partner but I'm going to do my best to get one out every day.
@@SacHistoricalFencing I get it - this video would have improved with a partner, but we do what we have to. Hit this topic again when we're out of this mess.
This clears up some visual learning issues I had. Love it so much.
Excellent! I'm still learning to work with graphics but as we get further into the diagram it's going to be really important that you can see what I'm describing so I'll get better at it
that is really interesting... great work, cant wait to see more :)
Greetings from Germany ;)
I'm hoping to keep up the new video every day, although I'm discovering that these videos are more complex to make, especially without a partner, so I might miss a day. Especially when I get to the Third and Fourth Rules of the Rostock they just work better with a human opponent.
@@SacHistoricalFencing just take the time you need man, no hurries ;)
I need this printed on a sheet of acrylic, pronto!
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Im gonna have to watch this a few times, i think i know where ypure going, but i need to digest and regurgitate... kinda like a cow
Yeah this stuff gets pretty complex