Champion Sword Cutting Techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Brian and Jason wildly hoisting swords over their heads is my favorite forgotten Kengo training exercise.
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Комментарии • 695

  • @ModernRogue
    @ModernRogue  6 лет назад +120

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    • @call_merev4192
      @call_merev4192 6 лет назад +2

      The only thing better than winning one of those, would be proper edge alignment with Munich!!! Long live Munich! Long live Viceroy!

    • @chrisbolland5634
      @chrisbolland5634 6 лет назад

      I read pizza box and then was sad when I read it right.

    • @user-cg9kg2qp7y
      @user-cg9kg2qp7y 6 лет назад

      There is too much beard in this episode

    • @billroache6244
      @billroache6244 6 лет назад

      So be truthful fellas, how much did you want to take the blades home afterwards? Haha great video

    • @maxpowervidmaster
      @maxpowervidmaster 6 лет назад

      Daaaang Shwood, you gettin yoked

  • @noahf.3990
    @noahf.3990 6 лет назад +72

    I love how Murphy's eyes just lit up when he said sword detectives.

    • @MoldyOog
      @MoldyOog 3 года назад +5

      Signs of bestfriends.

  • @richardpowell4281
    @richardpowell4281 6 лет назад +504

    I don't have anything witty to say today. I just wanna note this is one of my favorite shows of all time. Just for many years I had an itch that this channel scratches perfectly.

    • @notabanana7698
      @notabanana7698 6 лет назад +1

      kinda out of nowhere but hi fellow powell :)

    • @LuxFerre4242
      @LuxFerre4242 6 лет назад +5

      This was a channel I didn't know i needed till I found it. Instantly became a favourite upon discovery.

    • @dak4465
      @dak4465 6 лет назад +1

      Agreed, also i think the next step is katanas

    • @pongugy9828
      @pongugy9828 5 лет назад +3

      @@dak4465 don't let man children handle space and time

  • @charlesstephens980
    @charlesstephens980 5 лет назад +47

    Thanks for putting HEMA in the spotlight, guys.

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 5 лет назад +7

      Glad you're enjoying it. These are (obviously) some of our favorite episodes to film.

  • @jackcarnie6488
    @jackcarnie6488 6 лет назад +803

    So now you've learned how to use swords surely its time for a blacksmithing episode right guys?

    • @Nightpacer
      @Nightpacer 6 лет назад +50

      With Alec Steele...?

    • @Olordrin
      @Olordrin 6 лет назад +34

      Or the guys from Man at Arms. Probably more realistic, given Alec's forge is in England. If they could find a smithy locally, Alec could visit it for the demo. I do like the idea of Illya teaching them the basics of smithing, though :D

    • @jackcarnie6488
      @jackcarnie6488 6 лет назад +25

      @Crude Wildfire I think I'd honestly prefer to see them just try with a blowtorch and a $5 claw hammer. That's the modern rogue spirit.

    • @jackcarnie6488
      @jackcarnie6488 6 лет назад +1

      @Crude Wildfire Yer, It'd be great if they met the professional and showed them a slightly crusty stick they made in their attempt. I think my favourite modern rogue moment was them calling an electrician during the lemon battery episode.

    • @triplebasic
      @triplebasic 5 лет назад

      We need a Walter Sorrells Modern Rogue episode.

  • @fadechicobuarque1989
    @fadechicobuarque1989 5 лет назад +14

    I love how sincerely nerdy they are about stuff and how nice they are to each other.
    They appear to have fun and also be really interested in everything they do and learn.
    And they treat each other (and everyone else) really nicely - I don’t see a lot of sarcasm or even real sass coming from them.
    That probably resonates well with people because it makes us think about those moments with genuine friends doing stuff that we really enjoy.

  • @RunawayScott
    @RunawayScott 6 лет назад +135

    It's like you guys forgot everything Anthony taught you about using a sword

  • @SH4D0W0733
    @SH4D0W0733 6 лет назад +145

    Swords, they're sharp things designed to hurt you.
    Great explanation.

  • @KyleAmbos
    @KyleAmbos 6 лет назад +318

    Jason, a high five from a distance is commonly referred to as a Wi-Five. That is all.

  • @FYCBigJezus
    @FYCBigJezus 6 лет назад +9

    Out of the 70 or so channels im subbed to, this is the only one I legitimately get excited for each week. As always, another fantastic episode gentlemen. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @samsharma8621
    @samsharma8621 6 лет назад +25

    Brain is the guy who shows real good amount of interest to the subject ...and Jason is the guy who knows about timing (perfect time to throw some punchline ) and make us laugh 😉

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 6 лет назад +1

      *Brian ?

    • @backinyourcommentsectionag3191
      @backinyourcommentsectionag3191 2 года назад +2

      @@proudtitanicdenier4300 No no, brain. He said it right. The brain is the guy that shows real good amounts of interest to the subject, and jason is funny. Brian is not.
      :P

  • @bigtasty2715
    @bigtasty2715 6 лет назад +133

    This dude *looks* like a sword fighter. I can imagine him wearing armour and storming a castle

    • @WsgMark
      @WsgMark 5 лет назад +8

      Uncle Lenny lets go on a crusade

    • @bigtasty2715
      @bigtasty2715 5 лет назад +3

      @@WsgMark let's storm the winter palace

    • @patrikg.6320
      @patrikg.6320 5 лет назад +6

      @@maxharter5716 peacekeeping ?

    • @maxharter5716
      @maxharter5716 5 лет назад +6

      Right! Now, shall we keep the peace?

    • @grandmasterchooda9385
      @grandmasterchooda9385 5 лет назад +2

      Nacho Cheese yeah would hate to run into him on the ramparts

  • @lenaoxton3999
    @lenaoxton3999 6 лет назад +112

    We need a Patreon-Exclusive Munich and The Viceroy shirt:
    Two swords in Noire detective gear on the front cover of a 40s Pulp fiction comic. It's too good of an idea to pass up. If I could draw, I'd totally submit my idea.

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 6 лет назад +8

      Lena Oxton Hahaha!! I love it.

    • @lenaoxton3999
      @lenaoxton3999 6 лет назад +2

      @@TheStrangerous Did Brian loop you in on the whole Secret Door business? I kind of sent the URL with a typo and I didn't want you guys to think I was wasting your time with fake links. My bad---

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce 6 лет назад +2

      Could use the Crossguard as arms.

    • @Aquila009
      @Aquila009 6 лет назад

      Well... I know what I’ll be doing this weekend

  • @aspiringcloudexpert5127
    @aspiringcloudexpert5127 6 лет назад +83

    Yay! Cutting swords in half, my favorite.

    • @Phenom98
      @Phenom98 6 лет назад +4

      I identify as a greatsword

    • @Kindyno
      @Kindyno 6 лет назад +11

      I identify as an oksword

    • @ciarfah
      @ciarfah 5 лет назад

      Quizaro's Weapons Debates I'm just a mess

  • @TheElaborinth8993
    @TheElaborinth8993 6 лет назад +32

    I don't know if its been due to a change in editing, or if repeat guest have gotten more comfortable with Brian and Jason, but I am loving these lastet episodes. More personalities are coming out. Like I'm starting to feel like I know how Anthony is like outside the videos if you met him on the street. Same with Trever, and Bill Doran. It's starting to feel less like a Ted Talk/ lecture, and more of friends teaching each other cool things.

  • @myname-mz3lo
    @myname-mz3lo 2 года назад +1

    both their first cuts were good . brian got a horizontal cut wich is pretty hard and it bounced off just right. you could tell the instructor was impressed at their beginners luck

  • @Flatline072
    @Flatline072 6 лет назад +16

    Viceroy and Munich, Sword Detectives. I want to see that series on youtube by year end!!

  • @FellsApprentice
    @FellsApprentice 6 лет назад +61

    Hey! Finally! Now there's just rapier, saber, wrestling and armored combat

    • @GerdLPluu
      @GerdLPluu 6 лет назад +3

      And Messer. And Warhammer. And Chainsaw.

    • @MansMan42069
      @MansMan42069 6 лет назад +4

      Montante/Zweihander/Spadone/Greatsword

    • @Aquila009
      @Aquila009 6 лет назад +3

      Oh boy... ALL the Princess Bride jokes

    • @GerdLPluu
      @GerdLPluu 6 лет назад

      @Aquila009 I'm really looking forward to that. I have no doubt that a video about Rapiers will come eventually. It just has to.

    • @strafe_2391
      @strafe_2391 6 лет назад

      They already learned Chainsaw
      r/whoosh

  • @aldavidsemail
    @aldavidsemail 6 лет назад +61

    I love watching them learn dangerous stuff

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et 6 лет назад +1

      That's Warrior for you

  • @chancedean5341
    @chancedean5341 6 лет назад +27

    I feel like it's worth noting that the sword being used makes a huge difference, for example the talhoffer is a fighters sword but not necessarily a cutter's sword. The sword being used at 14 minutes in is and Alexandria, very much a cutter's sword, and you can see the preformance difference is massive. You can also see in the blade shape and proportions that the viceroy is stiff and broad making it easier is it's play and geometry to cut with (it's a personal favorite) , and while the Munich is narrow it's quite long and stiff giving it excellent velocity. Also of note is that all of these swords are of a high end manufacture are in the 1000 dollar range, where a very serviceable entry level sword is around the 300 range. (The 300 dollar sword would also probably come with a sheath while the higher end swords do not, so you really do pay for that blade.)

    • @daynarowden
      @daynarowden 6 лет назад +7

      FYI: Karl learned how to cut using a $300 sword and can cut just about toas well with a Cold Steel as he can with an Albion.
      Form makes a lot more difference than the weapon.
      Yeah, cutting with the Albion and Viceroy are lovely. But Karl can shred with the Munich too.

    • @chancedean5341
      @chancedean5341 6 лет назад +5

      @@daynarowden I am well aware, but alot of people watching wouldn't be. I wanted to highlight to other viewers that these are exceptional tools and it makes a difference, also that high performance cutters are different tools from what may be best for an actual martial application, spears don't tend to cut well, nor do daggers and short swords, however they are much better tools for harm in general because they fit different factors better. Double edged blades are at disadvantage as compared to a single edged blade, etc. And all these factors are worth explaining to someone who doesn't know about them. My comment had nothing to do with Karl or his cutting, but rather attempting to supplement the educational process of the video and it's content.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce 6 лет назад

      Hence the need to switch the blade face when cutting back.

    • @blargkliggle1121
      @blargkliggle1121 6 лет назад +1

      It doesn't really matter since they're just cutting tatami. Despite the myth that it simulates human limbs/flesh, it's fairly weak. I've cut tatami with a dulled arming sword. I believe there's at least one or two videos of others doing it floating around.

    • @chancedean5341
      @chancedean5341 6 лет назад

      @@blargkliggle1121 the best video I've seen demonstrating the principle is the segment John Clements did for the PBS ulfbert special, at least in my opinion. It's a great demonstration about how edge geometry, alignment, and form do most of the work. While yes anything would have got through, the traits of the cut are really effected when you look at the minutiae which is what I was trying to communicate, that and I was hoping to point out that equipment does make a difference, even if it's small. Buying the same shoes as Usain Bolt won't make me as fast as him but it's better than running in flip flops, even if he could still win in flip flops. ( weird analogy but I hope it made some sense.)

  • @faizalnizar8261
    @faizalnizar8261 4 года назад

    This Channel is amazimg for many reasons:
    1. Humor not making the lessons too serious
    2. A lot of information with no time wasted and no too much unwanted long lengthy explanations
    3. The questions the hosts ask making it very elaborate.
    4. They teach to kill the bad guys.

  • @clanof1144
    @clanof1144 6 лет назад +39

    Their injury counter has never gone over 50

  • @kennethsonthang3151
    @kennethsonthang3151 6 лет назад +8

    I'm *totally* going to need this in the everyday situation when I get into a swordfight.

    • @kennethsonthang3151
      @kennethsonthang3151 6 лет назад +2

      Aside from that I'm always surprised you learn the basics so fast.

  • @filipe_paixao
    @filipe_paixao 4 года назад +4

    I fought whit poles and branches since I was 4 whit my neighbors for hours every day, for years, we had has base heroes and villains.
    We eventually started to bring different clothing and protective gear, whit lead to is being able to be more aggressive. Not long after we understand that our better protection was able to open doors to sturdier brunches and harder poles...
    Only after some years did we learn about martial arts, so we all thought about going for the same dojo/gym learn it but the majority were to different ones, We continued to fight every day and we started to integrate what we learned but whit the poles included. Only after 1 or 2 years we manage to do that efficiently.
    And at my age of 14 (10 years later), we started customizing our "weapons" and gears to better suit this.
    Now (age:20), we do tournaments every weekends, and we got 20 to 30 persons participating every time

  • @KirkWilliams300
    @KirkWilliams300 5 лет назад +5

    When one of your HEMA instructors is on the thumbnail

  • @notanomnom
    @notanomnom 6 лет назад +567

    I'VE GOT THE POWER OF GOD *AND* ANIME ON MY SIDE!

  • @parodox1000
    @parodox1000 6 лет назад +1

    Since mythbusters ended, the modern rouge filled the gap I didn't know I needed filled. Keep up the awesome work guys!

  • @wyattreed4024
    @wyattreed4024 6 лет назад +1

    I came to this video after watching the first pass edit because I needed to see how the start and ending fit in. You guys just ran with those perfectly! So much fun to see those ideas develop on set and then see how they turn out in the final product!

  • @RunawayScott
    @RunawayScott 6 лет назад +6

    Also loved the Zelda reference, "It's dangerous to go alone."

  • @Ronnybanan
    @Ronnybanan 5 лет назад

    great way show before and after the instructions. the instructor gave great explanations and examples. you clearly had fun and i watched the whole thing exited, informed and entertained. great video, sorry for my boring post.

  • @kradrol
    @kradrol 6 лет назад +4

    I'm a proud member of the HEMA alliance as part of the true edge academy in salt lake city, utah.

  • @neilh184
    @neilh184 6 лет назад +114

    7:10 I'm going to assume y'all picked up on the Zelda reference and simply cut out the chuckle for time, right? :)

    • @I_Crit_My_Pants
      @I_Crit_My_Pants 5 лет назад +5

      Not everyone plays Zelda obsessively y'know.

    • @goten9858
      @goten9858 5 лет назад +7

      Manwitha Machinegun everyone alive who has even heard of Zelda knows that reference you prick.

    • @KickyFut
      @KickyFut 4 года назад +1

      I got the joke too, but I think he delivered it too dryly for the guys to expect it.😅

  • @flamegamer7127
    @flamegamer7127 4 года назад +1

    I like how they just shat on the safety rules immediately after they were safety cleared.

  • @dr.amrynn4810
    @dr.amrynn4810 5 лет назад +8

    It's interesting that we get to watch Geralt from Rivia learn how to use a blade! Seriously though am I the only one that thinks Jason would do a good Geralt?

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 5 лет назад +7

      Dr. Amrynn This is the nicest thing anyone has ever said about me. I AM THE WHITE WOLF!

  • @KangasniemiJerri
    @KangasniemiJerri 5 лет назад +1

    10 minutes in and I'm literally screaming at my screen to Brian to stop swaying and flailing around with that thing. It's sharp.

  • @ISAFSoldier
    @ISAFSoldier 6 лет назад +44

    Can vouch on how badass the 9 year old is, she's awesome.

    • @vac3060
      @vac3060 5 лет назад

      You go to that place?

    • @ISAFSoldier
      @ISAFSoldier 5 лет назад

      @@vac3060 Yeeeeep

    • @vac3060
      @vac3060 5 лет назад

      @@ISAFSoldier cool

    • @godzilla51196
      @godzilla51196 5 лет назад

      Is ISAF an Ace Combat game reference?

    • @ISAFSoldier
      @ISAFSoldier 5 лет назад

      @@godzilla51196Well, I think my profile pic would give that away

  • @lokuzt
    @lokuzt 6 лет назад +33

    nice Albions! the Viceroy and the Munich are around $2,000 each

    • @JackSilver1410
      @JackSilver1410 5 лет назад +7

      I was going to say, I wonder if they knew how much money they were holding.. I'd love to own an Albion, but I can justify a car a little more easily..

    • @nextlifeonearth
      @nextlifeonearth 5 лет назад +8

      Just you wait and see what historical instruments cost. A decent lute can cost you 3k+. I could sell my gamba for 4k, and I got it second hand already.
      If you compare that to modern instruments, you can get a great guitar for less than 1k.

    • @FellsApprentice
      @FellsApprentice 5 лет назад +3

      And the Alexandria in Karl's hands, lots of money in that room

  • @peterjohnsson557
    @peterjohnsson557 6 лет назад +3

    Great work all around, guys! Very enjoyable seeing some Albions well used and taken care of :-)
    -Thank you!
    Please keep up the good work :-)

    • @LunarEclipsism1
      @LunarEclipsism1 5 лет назад +1

      I'm genuinely amazed that no one responded to you Peter!
      For anyone scrolling by who doesn't know, Peter Johnsson ^here is the swordsmith responsible for designing all of the beautiful swords used in this video, as the lead sword designer for Albion Armorers (a company that arguably makes the nicest medieval european swords in the world, at least for production blades that are made in limited runs).
      He is one of the most knowledgable and skilled swordsmiths on the planet. Peter, thank you for all of the great work that you do educating folks on medieval arms, creating incredible works of art, and letting people hold history in their hands. I've owned four swords you've designed and I look forward to owning many more. They have all exceeded my expectations.

    • @LunarEclipsism1
      @LunarEclipsism1 5 лет назад +1

      (I should probably clarify that by "all of the swords" I literally meant all of the actual sharp cutting implements used in the video. I don't know the provenance of the various blunt feders used for the movement training and the partner sparring demonstrations. But most of them are too ugly to have been designed by Peter, haha.)

    • @sandozman6085
      @sandozman6085 Год назад

      Old post …. But, Peter thanks for all the albion stuff. Amazing knowledge.
      You should do a yt video on every albion, run them through their paces, and show them off.

  • @patrickhodson8715
    @patrickhodson8715 6 лет назад +38

    14:21 “Brian’s _second_ law of science adjacency?” What’s the first?

  • @patrickhodson8715
    @patrickhodson8715 6 лет назад

    27:15 tho 😂 y’alls friendship is what makes this show. Anyone can be business partners on camera but y’all are just bros too, and it brings something to MR that you don’t find on most shows or channels.

  • @speedy4873
    @speedy4873 6 лет назад +9

    so today brian and jason add sword detectives to their resumé can someone please remind me of the rest of the resumé

  • @dzren
    @dzren 6 лет назад

    Great video guys! It was great to see some good instruction on this topic. Plus no reset to the injury counter! I am impressed!

  • @vaporz109
    @vaporz109 3 года назад +1

    This guy’s swords are all Albions....must be winning mad prize money at those tournaments

  • @itsphillyson
    @itsphillyson 6 лет назад +2

    I just want to say you guys are f*cking awesome. Cheers gentlemen!

  • @soulessshadow5356
    @soulessshadow5356 5 лет назад +1

    I like how early on in the video the instructor is talking about sword safety and to point the sword down instead of out, and then like 3 minutes later Jason's over there pointing the sword out in front of him lol

  • @chrisedwards9156
    @chrisedwards9156 3 года назад

    Hey guys I've been a longtime fan of the channel and subscriber .I love your content but I wish you guys would make a second version of the videos like this that just gets right to the skill that you're learning and how to do it or the meat and potatoes so to speak.

  • @stevenshar1233
    @stevenshar1233 6 лет назад +1

    It's like that scene in Mulan where the general is teaching his men how to fight and they're messing up everything

  • @tombard4994
    @tombard4994 6 лет назад +1

    Great episode brothers you guys are ready to go back in time now and kick ass

  • @TheEraihiryuu
    @TheEraihiryuu 6 лет назад

    Considering swords and very sharp swords at that, I was surprised by the lack of blood. Great show and loved seeing the "blood frenzy" at the end. ;)

  • @vidyajamesu
    @vidyajamesu 6 лет назад +2

    I cannot believe how cool this show is. It's been one hell of a ride so far and I hope it don't stop anytime soon. All of you were looking particularly roguish and attractive in this one.
    But y'all should learn some fistfighting; Boxing episode when? And after that?
    Robot Narrator: The Modern Rogue operates innawoods. (Military tactics and combat in the wilderness.)

  • @Lopez.Victor
    @Lopez.Victor 6 лет назад +1

    I mean this in the best way possible but you guys seem to just fail upwards and I love it.

  • @widgets-widgets5210
    @widgets-widgets5210 6 лет назад

    As ever, well done! Thank you for your work and sharing your enjoyment. Always makes my day a bit better 👍🏼

  • @aidangregg-kriegel2889
    @aidangregg-kriegel2889 5 лет назад

    I think it’s fair to say that Anthony is part of the modern rogue nowadays

  • @ep_med7822
    @ep_med7822 6 лет назад +26

    The only way id be caught dead in a crossfit gym is doing HEMA

  • @tresalas6800
    @tresalas6800 6 лет назад

    why is this channel so fricken awesome? I get so excited when I get the notification.

  • @Dotanberg1127
    @Dotanberg1127 5 лет назад +8

    thnx for putting my music on your vid :)

    • @BrandtHughes
      @BrandtHughes 5 лет назад +5

      Happy to, it's always nice to hear from the musicians! When I listened through the latest Chillhop Essentials, it stood out as a natural fit for our regular rotation of music. It's a really excellent track.

  • @call_merev4192
    @call_merev4192 6 лет назад +36

    Go away bad guys!

  • @asdrugrohl
    @asdrugrohl 6 лет назад +1

    I think I've been conditioned by you guys, right before seeing the notification I thought "I'm in the mood for some Modern Rogue"

  • @gunnaryoung
    @gunnaryoung 5 лет назад

    Holy crap, you guys are actually good at something!

  • @MadSodaz
    @MadSodaz 6 лет назад

    Always dig the longer videos, keep em coming guys!

  • @milokiss8276
    @milokiss8276 6 лет назад +1

    I can finally learn how to cut swords from a pro!

  • @1234brianatthedoor
    @1234brianatthedoor 5 лет назад

    Karl Bolle is awesome. Your dedication to safety is admirable. Just FYI... perhaps at 22:54 with the sharp sword you don't want to be facing other people, lest your grip fail. I don't think Karl's grip would, but if you're carrying swords like milk maids the rest of the time...

    • @1234brianatthedoor
      @1234brianatthedoor 5 лет назад

      Seriously, this is totally awesome. I'm happy people are doing HEMA this way.

  • @joshtony1
    @joshtony1 5 лет назад

    Great video, as another comment said, blacksmithing and cutting with the sword's you make, get it done :D

  • @Sareth94
    @Sareth94 6 лет назад

    hey, it's that dude who made the incredibly helpful sword-sharpening video/tutorial!

  • @ComradePhoenix
    @ComradePhoenix 6 лет назад +7

    14:19
    Actually, force is defined as mass times acceleration. However, acceleration is simply the change in velocity, which is direction and speed. And momentum is mass times velocity. So if the speed of light is the change in velocity (not physically possible, but assuming for the sake of argument that it is), then technically, the tail end of Brian's equation is correct.
    Power, however, is energy (which is force times distance) divided by time (i.e., units of energy per second).
    This concludes your basic physics lesson and video overanalysis for today.

  • @tcmyoda
    @tcmyoda 6 лет назад +3

    In Asian cutting tests, there may also be a piece of bamboo in the center to represent bone.

    • @RockerMarcee96
      @RockerMarcee96 5 лет назад +3

      not really, that's super rare and I only saw westerners do it so far.

  • @Tradekraft
    @Tradekraft 6 лет назад

    I love when you guys do stuff like this.

  • @PaulHofreiter
    @PaulHofreiter 5 лет назад

    This is awesome, and also very useful! I’m just starting up with the longsword and dealing with structured power generation so the tips and instruction here was very enlightening in addition to what I’m already doing. Also entertaining as usual!

  • @zacharybarlow5319
    @zacharybarlow5319 5 лет назад +3

    "Force equals momentum times the speed of light..." LOL!!!!!

  • @thesaint5381
    @thesaint5381 6 лет назад

    been with modern rogue since trip tasting and devil pranks. could say this episode is up on my list of favorites

  • @jajanaoko
    @jajanaoko 5 лет назад

    I love this video a billion times.

  • @mightyjoeyoung9741
    @mightyjoeyoung9741 4 года назад +1

    That guy is a literal sweaty try hard. He maintains a consistent sweat, impressive.

  • @Draylenn
    @Draylenn 6 лет назад

    God, I fucking love this channel.

  • @londiniumarmoury7037
    @londiniumarmoury7037 4 года назад

    Was fun to watch, like the guy said work on your economy of movement, and make sure that you dont overswing. It's not just about stopping the blade faster after a cut, the real error is not setting up your next cut or defense right away. Take a look at a few of my test cutting videos. You should be ready for a next cut before the test cutting material hits the floor. So that's what you should aim for for full fighting efficiency, if your water jug or mat hits the floor and you are still just standing there in a weak stance then thats not viable for a real fight.
    Hope this advice helps, cya.

  • @healerdan
    @healerdan 5 лет назад

    14:17 had me in years. "Science adjacency" omg, editor. Thank you.

  • @wiltshiresail7186
    @wiltshiresail7186 Год назад

    Where I live in the county of Wiltshire in the south west of England we have a very deep historical connection with not only the Middle-Ages but also the Dark Age and Celtic/Iron Age (it's the home of Stonehenge and Avebury Stone Circle after all). There are swords and spears and shields on the walls of every historical building. Generally the steel used in Medieval Britain was of vastly inferior low carbon steel, some are almost entirely made of iron and were almost disposable, single use weapons. The finest steel was imported from India, called Wootz steel, a crucible steel characterized by a pattern of bands and high carbon content. Indian metallurgy was renowned from the time of the Roman Empire, and blades made in the Persian Empire and across the east were usually made from imported Wootz. European Crusaders encountered Wootz steel in the superior weapons of their eastern enemies. The best Europe had to offer was Toledo steel from Spain. Crucible steel like Wootz wasn't developed in Europe until the 18th century. Despite the movies, swords in Europe were primarily long reach stabbing weapons. The middle and far eastern swords were curved for chopping. As much as I love the movie scenes of swordsmen clashing and parrying their swords against each-other in this dramatic Jedi like duel, it's a far cry from real Medieval hand-to-hand combat. The guy stood in front of you in battle would be dressed from head to foot in some kind of armour. Swinging your sword at him would of just broken your sword. Depsite them being sharpened from point to hilt, they were designed to stab from distance from behind a shield into the weak points of armour. The neck, the arm-pits and the flanks.

  • @ATayea
    @ATayea 6 лет назад

    Don't stop doing the things you do!!!! I really want you guys to blow tf up with subscribers so my mind rests at ease that my fav show on RUclips keeps going on 😣

  • @joshkw2328
    @joshkw2328 4 года назад

    6:48 and thus a hero is born, and his name is Jason Murphy ⚔️

  • @oluayanbiola7566
    @oluayanbiola7566 6 лет назад

    He seems like a good teacher

  • @tzisorey
    @tzisorey 6 лет назад +5

    My sword's name is Rottweiler - because if you don't treat it with respect, it'll bite you.

    • @effigytormented
      @effigytormented 4 года назад

      I named mine Limb Thief. I named it after what it steals.

    • @FellsApprentice
      @FellsApprentice 4 года назад +1

      Arcturus "guardian of the bear"

  • @brain_drops
    @brain_drops 5 лет назад

    As far as I'm concerned, Brian and Jason have the coolest job.

  • @thelordchancellor3454
    @thelordchancellor3454 6 лет назад

    I’ve been waiting for a new HEMA episode!

  • @micklane7306
    @micklane7306 6 лет назад +1

    Not even a min in and I already love this ep too!

  • @mattias2792
    @mattias2792 6 лет назад

    Brian's Second Law of Adjacency: Raw Power = Force = Momentum x C (Speed of Light)
    What a great formula - I'll use it in my next physics exam...

  • @TheAngieIshmael
    @TheAngieIshmael 6 лет назад

    I love you guys so much!
    Brian, you could make a great voice actor for the Joker!

  • @airkami
    @airkami 5 лет назад

    I may be late to the party, but if anyone from The Modern Rogue sees this. I would say your hand positioning and overhead swing reminded me of fishing, and I think a modern rogue would probably know how to fish, but if you don't want like a tutorial for the modern style of it, maybe there's an episode for a build for a cage, net, or spear that you can use. I imagine you don't want to show any harm coming to real animals (hosts excluded). So, work with it however you see fit and however you see fish.

  • @HxyitsIrey
    @HxyitsIrey 5 лет назад

    When they go up and down with the sword like waving it up and down, I see that so much in anime when they practice it was so cool to see it in real life.

  • @braxtonwkalfs551
    @braxtonwkalfs551 6 лет назад +1

    Could you guys do a video on how to sharpen something! I’m lacking that skill severely. That sword looks sharper than a razor blade!

    • @Sareth94
      @Sareth94 6 лет назад +1

      Karl Bolle has a super good video on how he sharpens his swords. Helped me bring my own sword not quite to shaving sharp, but to very sharp.
      I guess the step to shaving sharp is more experience (= more consistent angles), and a lot of patience (= more passes on each side of the sword) when polishing the edge.
      ruclips.net/video/McJc_AXD7v0/видео.html

  • @antondemeyer5755
    @antondemeyer5755 6 лет назад

    brian was surpisingly good at this !

  • @joestractorshop8040
    @joestractorshop8040 4 года назад

    Raw Power = Force = Momentum x C
    Brian’s second law of science adjacency
    Priceless 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @SnowCamel
    @SnowCamel 5 лет назад

    The music in the beggining is soooooo good

  • @JomasterTheSecond
    @JomasterTheSecond 6 лет назад

    There is nothing more badass than seeing two bearded dudes slicing shit up with swords.

  • @DRKSLS3333
    @DRKSLS3333 2 года назад

    i love this stuff, always wanted to take in person classes but dont have anywhere near :(

  • @tylerreed610
    @tylerreed610 5 лет назад

    Cutting champ casually strolls in with $5000 worth of swords

  • @ducttapeful
    @ducttapeful 6 лет назад +1

    When yall first got the swords. My anxiety went through the roof

  • @mty4821
    @mty4821 6 лет назад

    Again, watching your videos it's very interesting and well, funny! It feels like I'm one of you with 0 experience and doing things like that. Very good videos, always!

  • @jacobynt6851
    @jacobynt6851 6 лет назад +1

    When he said "it's dangerous to go Alone" when he lets then have the swords 😍😂

    • @FellsApprentice
      @FellsApprentice 3 года назад

      Around Christmas, that Terry Pratchett, Hogfather meme about "you can't give a child a sword" is THE MOST shared around meme of the whole year

  • @Seviexe
    @Seviexe 6 лет назад

    11:26 this is a writer's soul waking up.

  • @noellebarnes6826
    @noellebarnes6826 6 лет назад +1

    hahaha love you two so much that intro made me smile

  • @mitchelll899
    @mitchelll899 6 лет назад

    I swear you guys have hacked my phone or something. I was watching forged in fire the other day and looking champion cutter costs for cutting competition but now you two have this video.