Langes Messer Solo Training - Part II: Guards (Huten/Leger)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Guards and drills to train practical use of the same.
    For everyone who just started Messer or wants to get a grasp of it. And for everyone else too, because you can not train your basics enough. :)
    In this one, we take a look at the most common guards in Langes Messer, as well as how to transition through the different guards with attacks of any kind.
    Please enjoy and feel free to leave a comment!
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    Disclaimer: The content of this video is for research purposes and recreational historical fencing. It does not constitute as self defense instruction or advice. When practicing any kind of martial arts, always make sure to have control in all your actions and wear proper protection gear.
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    Music: "Marked" by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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Комментарии • 16

  • @KankukanAiki
    @KankukanAiki 2 года назад +1

    I am a Aikido Keikonin/practitioner and a Aikidoka. And I am also a Daito Ryu practitioner… as a RUclipsr myself with my own channel I cannot say anything else than.. that you have an amazing channel. I really love your videos and love the musics you are using. Of course I have subscribed to your channel because it is nice to help each other.. especially when we are also fellow RUclipsrs.
    I live in Sardinia/Italy.. and I hope to meet you someday so I may train with you 🙏🙏

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words - please shoot us a message if you should ever happen to be around Cologne. As will we in return should our ways lead us to Sardinia. :) Cheers, Ulrik

    • @KankukanAiki
      @KankukanAiki 2 года назад +1

      @@die.freifechter For sure. I really enjoyed and I am enjoying your videos. You will be welcome in Sardinia for sure and I hope to visit you in Cologne for some training with you and the Messer 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @andyedwards9222
    @andyedwards9222 Год назад

    Your entire messer series is fantastic, lovely to watch and very informative.

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, they are much appreciated.
      Cheers, Ulrik

  • @jf5078
    @jf5078 Год назад +2

    @Dei Freifechter - are there any mechanical differences between Meyer and Lekuchner?

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  Год назад +1

      Very interesting question, thank you for that - and sorry for the late reply. It's a bit tough to answer, because technically both Lecküchner and Meyer derivate from or have their foundation in Liechtenauer. On top of that neither Meyer nor Lecküchner include an extensive amount of basic movement patterns, footwork or mechanics. So most we have are the plates/drawings, which by themselves prove as a challenge since we simply don't know how much they are deliberately exaggerated to showcase special details on occasion. It all comes down to interpretation of texts in combination with provided depictions. That being said, the obvious differences would be that Meyer generally has a more forward-orientied stance than what we see in Lecküchner and given the fact that Lecküchner works with thrusts and presenting the point much more often (versus almost never in Meyer's dussack) we could argue line control and working from the bind / winding against the blade is more important in Lecküchner.

  • @cristobalvergara488
    @cristobalvergara488 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for your work, filming and sharing this. May you tell me the model of the messer you are using on the video, I mean at least the length of it. Beautiful art, thanks again.

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! This is an alu messer made by Walter Neubauer. It's 82cm overall, 62cm in blade and 20cm hilt.

    • @cristobalvergara488
      @cristobalvergara488 3 года назад +1

      @@die.freifechter thanks for the response. It's amazing, your messer has the same stats that The Soldat, from Albion. Is that a standard for this particular style?

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  3 года назад +1

      @@cristobalvergara488 I wouldn't go so far to call it standard. Historically speaking, there was a wide range of different shapes. Even the manuscripts show huge variations in depictions. That being said, most Messers tend to be a bit shorter than your "standard" side/arming sword. :) Cheers, Ulrik

    • @cristobalvergara488
      @cristobalvergara488 3 года назад

      @@die.freifechter Thanks again. There's a new discussion topic about the great influence of Messer and Dussack treatises in the later development of the military fencing schools and styles. Your response has been very illustrative. Kind regards.

  • @stephenkrus
    @stephenkrus 2 года назад +2

    It has kinda more similarity with the Long Sword than with Saber Fencing. Hmm... 🤔

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  2 года назад

      Well, yes. The Messer is not exactly a sabre. The sources we have available dedicated to Messer are in general much closer to long sword than any "typical" one-handed systems. :)

  • @miguelarocazarco5744
    @miguelarocazarco5744 2 года назад +1

    where i can find some traduccion of leckuchner book?

    • @die.freifechter
      @die.freifechter  2 года назад +1

      Generally the best place to start is Wiktenauer: www.wiktenauer.com/wiki/Johannes_Leck%C3%BCchner
      In the "Treatise" you can find the different versions, plus some translations.