Basic Longsword Guards

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • This is simply a video of me demonstrating aspects of the Primary Guards that have been taught to me. I am not a master, or an instructor. I'm just showing various things that I've learned. This is mostly for my own growth as I can watch my stance and footwork with closer scrutiny. Feel free to leave useful feedback and constructive criticism. If you are able to learn something from this video: GREAT!

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  • @ChishioAme
    @ChishioAme 13 лет назад +1

    The best I've seen. Clearly demonstrates each guard as well as simple cuts from them.

  • @TehMuffinHax
    @TehMuffinHax 12 лет назад

    For those who still watch this video and use it as reference:
    Langenort: Be careful not to lock your arms. When throwing cuts, your foot should land as your sword hits langenort, not as was shown with the unterhau.
    Vom Tag: The hands should be held higher at about shoulder level, to minimize motion before throwing the cut.
    And in general, keep your legs bent.
    You do a great job with keeping good posture and I'm not even sure if you're still fencing, but keep up the good work.

  • @BenRose
    @BenRose 12 лет назад

    I just attended my first class on the German longsword, and was looking for a refresher on the different guards. This was absolutely perfect. Thanks!

  • @tmsods
    @tmsods 14 лет назад

    the best online demonstration/explanation I've seen

  • @pirateswordman
    @pirateswordman 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the clear examples. The repeated motion and slow mo effects are most helpful.

  • @dhh8088
    @dhh8088 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this, excellent format, made it easy to see what you're were talking about.

  • @MrSwat55
    @MrSwat55 9 лет назад +1

    This is one of the most informative videos for the basic guards I have found. Great job!

  • @colinlouk
    @colinlouk 7 лет назад

    I find it very interesting how simular longsword is to japanese swordsmanship, yet, for some reason, alot of people are hellbent on arguing one to be better than the other. Good video.

  • @pmurphy5948
    @pmurphy5948 8 лет назад

    that was quite an impressive display. you looked very succinct and efficient.

  • @Priestbokmei1
    @Priestbokmei1 3 года назад

    This video is excellent! Really great instruction. I don’t have a sword so instead I use my hanbo. You must be a master’s master by this time!😀

  • @ChishioAme
    @ChishioAme 13 лет назад

    @Djemps I recently found myself interested in the German longsword and was looking for sources on the guards and how they were used since most only show the guards themselves; I come across this and find them, as well as the transitions. It was more than I was hoping for.

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  12 лет назад +2

    It's from the Liechtenauer tradition, which means that it is also from Talhoffer. ;-) By the way, thanks for the kind words.

  • @DogsaladSalad
    @DogsaladSalad 11 лет назад

    This has helped me alot. Thank you so much.

  • @juanpablogonzalez8528
    @juanpablogonzalez8528 8 лет назад +1

    great video, it was incredibly useful for me. I was looking for vids like this to use for animation reference and it's kind of rare to find videos like this that shows a sideview of the whole body. I also liked a lot your videos on "peasant weapons" and flails

    • @djemps7983
      @djemps7983  8 лет назад

      +Juan Pablo Gonzalez Thanks! Please share your animation with me once it is finished!

    • @juanpablogonzalez8528
      @juanpablogonzalez8528 8 лет назад

      sure, that would be nice. It might take a while though i still have 6 months to get it to a half finished status. Anyway, thanks again for your vids

  • @AdelaideSwordAcademy
    @AdelaideSwordAcademy 15 лет назад

    very neat video. couple of suggestions.
    1. explore having your left hand off the pommel and letting the pommel "swing" (doebringer's advice, especially useful with the hanweis IMHO).
    2. Use more forward weighting - front leg bent, back leg almost straight, and push off your left foot when you pass forward. this helps minimise telegraphing. At the moment your stance is not dynamic - not ready to move!
    OTOH, showing some good form. what are your sources? CHeers!

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  15 лет назад

    "Fighting with the German Longsword" by Christian Tobler is a great resource. Its' becoming harder to find these days but I think you can still snag one from Amazon.

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  13 лет назад

    @ChishioAme Thanks for the positive words! I'm glad to know people are still watching this and getting something out of it.

  • @lordspamify
    @lordspamify 9 лет назад +1

    great video! very informative and concise!! :)

  • @SergiuM42
    @SergiuM42 9 лет назад +1

    awesome video , thank you!

    • @djemps7983
      @djemps7983  9 лет назад

      +SergiuM42 Glad people are still finding this helpful!

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  14 лет назад

    Training with the off hand is not talked about in the original sources. It's complicated enough just understanding the differences in fighting from the Left and Right sides. A weapon like a Pollaxe or staff is more likely to cause situations where the grip is reversed, but not so much with the Longsword.

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  15 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @omnius28
    @omnius28 12 лет назад

    BTW, real awesome video!! Good for training!!!

  • @DogsaladSalad
    @DogsaladSalad 4 года назад

    damn. 2009? ur basically OG in my book.

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  14 лет назад

    Actualy there is a local sword vendor in my city called The Steel Source. They have a website, but carry much of the same stuff as other sword vendors. Anyhow, I had them order the sword and I picked it up at the store. I think I payed $120 after tax? Can't remember exactly, but it was a decent price.

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  14 лет назад

    @tmsods Wow. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @Dwilson1282
    @Dwilson1282 11 лет назад

    I wish there ere more of us in Northeast Ohio!

  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983  15 лет назад

    Hanwei practical hand and a half blunt.

  • @omnius28
    @omnius28 12 лет назад

    Is this from Liechtenauer? Talhoffer?

  • @BenRose
    @BenRose 11 лет назад

    Is there a better video you can point us to?