I have a feeling that many people fought more cautiously knowing there life was on the line, at least in some instances. We also know of instances where adrenaline was high or people would fight incredibly aggressively.
@Spanish Inquisition Maybe of small skirmishes, being ambushed or on a duel. Though, if it was a war zone situation, than that's a different story altogether.
@@ChaolaoFueChinot really as most armies would fight in formation and would only break down into a chaotic melee once one side was routed as most war casualties would occur during a retreat
A very competent and fast buckler fighter. I can't say I have seen his half sword grip before, but it seems to work well for him when closing in most instances. Very impressive.
I enjoy every Weaponism episode, but this may have been one of your best I've ever seen. These exchanges were absolutely phenomenal to watch, it's so great to see two competent users of two different but practical swordfighting styles actually managing lengthy, multi-blow exchanges before a hit is struck.
The distance that he's come with his niten technique is inspiring. I remember when he was getting tired from holding the sword up for so long, now he's just lethal.
I enjoyed this quite a bit and it is great to see people pushing their skills like this. Messer and Buckler tends to stay in long point a lot, though, which makes his opening attacks more predictable than they need to be. If Katana and Wakizashi were to work on defending against thrusts, this match would be very different next time. Both tend to go only for the deep targets, though, leaving themselves vulnerable to hand strikes which would be disabling in a swordfight. Maybe it was because you guys did not have heavy hand protection and actively avoided hand targets? It's hard to tell. Overall, both of you are very proficient fighters and I would love to have a bout with both of you. This was delightful to watch
Yo I thoroughly enjoyed watching this crazy combo Battle soooo much, esp at 02:05-02:15!!! But for the whole time watching full video I held my breath! Not kidding! These guys are very strong and have great stamina. Thank you for this!!!! ❤️❤️😃😃😃😃❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really like that you keep going after landing a hit. It demonstrates the real risk of receiving a counter blow pretty well, even if you manage to connect first with a proper attack. And in combat with adrenalin pumping that's very likely to happen I can guess
Same. Tournaments controversies aside, I fully believe the worst should always be accounted for in practice so that the one landing the decisive hit will always be in the habit of accounting for any incedental dying blows from the one they just mortally wounded.
Yep, it's the standard technique, and it's not just to support the shield: you intercept the enemy attack with both sword and shield, then use the shield to guide off line and control the enemy sword while simultaneously counterattacking with your sword.
Excellent display of skills of both fighters! I especially liked the display of buckler half-swording that's gotta be some of the cleanest executions of those I've seen so far
Hopefully weaponism make a another sparring video with a rapier and dagger combo against a katana and wakizashi combo, the sword style/swordplay both swords looks kinda similar
It's a great combination. BTW: it is also quite effective at close range and somewhat effective against armour. You can punch and hammerfist with both weapons. Plus, you can use the blade as a lever in grapling.
Because speed is key in 1 vs 1 duels. Try using an small shield on an army formation, its not going to work. Large shields are better for war with other soldiers next to you with large sheilds, small shields are better for the duel.
A lot of double-hit's. Foot work is really the key to everything... Once you've got legs or arms crossed who-ever has a free weapon can hit while the opponents weapons are trapped. Obviously a bladed buckler would make a huge difference.
More powerful than what? Larger shields? Well, they do allow for more maneuverability and visibility, but they offer virtually the same protection as a second sword, which I would personally prefer.
Touching is not killing, not even wounding, assuming that you are wearing some protections. Must be good fun, but no incapacitating blows. Good skills, nice to watch but by no mean a true reflexion of what real swords and shields fights once were.
So, you’re going to tittle your video with a question and make no attempt to address it, let alone answer it, during the video at all? You’re just going to show footage of sparing and ignore your title?
I.33 has always been one of my favorite manuals. It was awesome to see someone who has internalized the techniques enough to be able to keep their sparring true to the style.
This is a historically accurate way of using the buckler. Its primary purpose was to protect the hand so it mostly moves with the sword, sometimes separating to continue controlling the opponent while the sword counter attacks.
Honestly! VR Technology like dat of "Sword Art Online" needs 2 b a thing 4 THIS VERY REASON!! Well... minus da "actual trapped an' fighting 4 ur life" type of shit, which I'd reserve 4 those on death row, but "death row" is another subject entirely!
Capitalize the word small instead of shield. First, it's kinda ironic... second the first time I saw this I didn't even see small because it was so... small. I thought it said why are shields more powerful. That's just confusing.
Tower shields are the only ones used in modern terms riot sqauds or raid gear and is a example of ancient weapon used today . Bucklers ofer little protect and smashing people with towers shield pairs as a effective duel shield and weapon .
I guess Musashi would not have become a legend had he met a samurai with a buckler. In 15 th , 16 th and even 17 th centuries European duelists were far more effective armed with a longsword/ rapier together with a buckler. than with a dagger ( or a second sword , which would have been way too cumbersome )
Definitely a cool thing to watch. Course. Can you adequately test 'power?' I remember reading about Tesshu and he was 6'+ and he was aggressive and strong. Most martial arts and weapons forms cannot adequately rate against someone with tremendous strength/power. I remember going to a few Cheng Hsin classes in Berkeley, and the teacher would always say, test power on heavy bag. I can tell you from experience, first time I ever sparred, I one shotted a kung fu champion from China, who was in the movie 'Shaolin Temple.' If you know anything about those movie guys, from China. They won't have any of that stuff, IF they can help it. Power is more than an equalizer, but very hard to fit into a martial arts school/system. Teachers maintain trust and devotion from their students, because every student must be lower than them.
This is a great bout. Though I would like to see Messer by itself. When using it with a buckler, most of the techniques become sword and buckler techniques, so you don't really see much of the technique special to Langesmesser.
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Watching these videos really makes it abundantly clear thatbreal sword fights didn't last very long.
That and often neither survived.
I have a feeling that many people fought more cautiously knowing there life was on the line, at least in some instances. We also know of instances where adrenaline was high or people would fight incredibly aggressively.
@Spanish Inquisition Maybe of small skirmishes, being ambushed or on a duel. Though, if it was a war zone situation, than that's a different story altogether.
@@j.d.4697very untrue
@@ChaolaoFueChinot really as most armies would fight in formation and would only break down into a chaotic melee once one side was routed as most war casualties would occur during a retreat
A very competent and fast buckler fighter. I can't say I have seen his half sword grip before, but it seems to work well for him when closing in most instances. Very impressive.
This is the best match up we've seen to date on this channel, very well done.
This one heck of a matchup, these two warrior's are equally matched. This one intense fight 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽excellent video❤❤❤❤❤❤❤enjoy your work👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💖💖💖💖💖💖
damn That sword and bucker thou!!!!
I enjoy every Weaponism episode, but this may have been one of your best I've ever seen. These exchanges were absolutely phenomenal to watch, it's so great to see two competent users of two different but practical swordfighting styles actually managing lengthy, multi-blow exchanges before a hit is struck.
Awesome duels, I love how everyone was learning and figuring things out the more this went on.
Ya, will be re-watching this a few times to grasp the subtlety of what's going on.
You can see that both fighters are highly skilled!👏🏻
The distance that he's come with his niten technique is inspiring. I remember when he was getting tired from holding the sword up for so long, now he's just lethal.
Niten means two heavens from taoist metaphysics which Musashi draws many allusions to, the kenshi here is using nito (ni=two, tō=sword) techniques.
@@Ianmar1 how do you recognise nito from niten? as far as I can tell, 二天一 and 二刀一 are synonyms for the two-sword techniques in Musashi's school.
I enjoyed this quite a bit and it is great to see people pushing their skills like this. Messer and Buckler tends to stay in long point a lot, though, which makes his opening attacks more predictable than they need to be. If Katana and Wakizashi were to work on defending against thrusts, this match would be very different next time. Both tend to go only for the deep targets, though, leaving themselves vulnerable to hand strikes which would be disabling in a swordfight. Maybe it was because you guys did not have heavy hand protection and actively avoided hand targets? It's hard to tell. Overall, both of you are very proficient fighters and I would love to have a bout with both of you. This was delightful to watch
Yo I thoroughly enjoyed watching this crazy combo Battle soooo much, esp at 02:05-02:15!!! But for the whole time watching full video I held my breath! Not kidding! These guys are very strong and have great stamina. Thank you for this!!!! ❤️❤️😃😃😃😃❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hollywood thinks a swordfight can't look cool and follow practical fighting logic, and stuff like this proves them wrong.
I really like that you keep going after landing a hit.
It demonstrates the real risk of receiving a counter blow pretty well, even if you manage to connect first with a proper attack.
And in combat with adrenalin pumping that's very likely to happen I can guess
Same. Tournaments controversies aside, I fully believe the worst should always be accounted for in practice so that the one landing the decisive hit will always be in the habit of accounting for any incedental dying blows from the one they just mortally wounded.
Awesome, thank you! I just wished we could have the fighters thoughts after the match, at the end.
Love the idea!!
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The exchange at 2:15 would have made any action movie proud. Great video!
That was such an awesome fight!
excellent skills on both sides, very interesting technique with the buckler, but I suppose it makes sense to support the smaller shield from below.
Yep, it's the standard technique, and it's not just to support the shield: you intercept the enemy attack with both sword and shield, then use the shield to guide off line and control the enemy sword while simultaneously counterattacking with your sword.
It's also to protect your sword hand from attacks so you can threaten them with the point.
Excellent display of skills of both fighters! I especially liked the display of buckler half-swording that's gotta be some of the cleanest executions of those I've seen so far
Now this,... THIS is a matchup I've been long curious about!
Competitive sparring with differently matched weapons should be more of a mainstream thing imo :/
Awesome video! 💪😊
didn't even show big shield vs small shield. great video but the clickbait is disappointing.
1:47 is amazing, he looks like he is relaxing and suddenly your throat is cut, such speed and technique, damn
Great *goodness* was that Messer's defense tight.
Hopefully weaponism make a another sparring video with a rapier and dagger combo against a katana and wakizashi combo, the sword style/swordplay both swords looks kinda similar
2:06 2:15 At this moment I choked on tea
I feel that thrust in the Neck
DAMN this is savage
Wow! Some of the best sword exchanges I've ever seen, this channel never fails to amaze me!
I see that the ito ryu guy struggled at the beggining to figure out how to counter the buckler, but when it got used to it, it showed.
I really enjoy all of your Videos! Please keep up the great Work!🙏🏽
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It's a great combination. BTW: it is also quite effective at close range and somewhat effective against armour. You can punch and hammerfist with both weapons. Plus, you can use the blade as a lever in grapling.
This was absolutely amazing! Probably my favorite spar on the channel. Such interesting technique and the fight is so close.
Because speed is key in 1 vs 1 duels.
Try using an small shield on an army formation, its not going to work. Large shields are better for war with other soldiers next to you with large sheilds, small shields are better for the duel.
This was so exciting I ate a half box of cookies during the video
The Kendo Nito is really effective
I have never seen a half-sword technique exactly like that before. I must had interputed that technique differently. Seems effective.
This is some of the rare video that shows shields actually gets used in a way that makes sense
I love martial art exchanges. It's always more excited to watch 2 ppl with 2 different fighting styles fight each other.
Great fight! The buckler user got from sassy to strategy ❤😂
That was absurdly entertaining and incredibly impressive. Such great exchanges and techniques from both sides.
Awesome! Finally someone who can use a shield! Very cool duel, nice show of swordsmanship!
素晴らしい戦いですね
1:01 was that trapping intentional? I gotta start using that technique!
Ok, this is great, he is acturally doing real sword and buckler
I love the energy of sparring on this channel
A lot of double-hit's. Foot work is really the key to everything... Once you've got legs or arms crossed who-ever has a free weapon can hit while the opponents weapons are trapped. Obviously a bladed buckler would make a huge difference.
That's impressive, both are on the same level of mastering their weapons and the result is great.
Local i33 monk crosspath with Musashi's student
The buckler has low defense but Very fast
It's been 6 days, and there's only 8.8k views.... This is criminally underrated
This is one of the best videos, such a great matchup!
I guess the buckler is best employed with straight arm extended and fully front facing, with a weapon used for piercing in the other hand?
More powerful than what? Larger shields? Well, they do allow for more maneuverability and visibility, but they offer virtually the same protection as a second sword, which I would personally prefer.
Touching is not killing, not even wounding, assuming that you are wearing some protections. Must be good fun, but no incapacitating blows. Good skills, nice to watch but by no mean a true reflexion of what real swords and shields fights once were.
So, you’re going to tittle your video with a question and make no attempt to address it, let alone answer it, during the video at all? You’re just going to show footage of sparing and ignore your title?
Truly small shields were used by some great warriors such as Circassians and Sikhs.
This was fun to watch. Thanks for posting.
this guy is a good kendo practitioner
That was great! So skillfull fighters!
Epic fights, congratulations ! Good video
서로 칼 맞았는데도 그냥 속행하니.. 실제와는 많이 다릅니다.
Weird to hear Messer is a Sword, nowadays Messer is just a knife.
I.33 has always been one of my favorite manuals. It was awesome to see someone who has internalized the techniques enough to be able to keep their sparring true to the style.
This is something to see! 🎉🎉🎉
실제 칼날이라면 저렇게 못 싸우죠. 디지니까.
2:02 that's some movie shizzle
This is one of the best fights I've seen so far on this channel. Great job!
2:08 that dodge was cinematic
Make a video Double kukri-Long Sirupate and short kukri vs Miyamoto Musashi ,katana +wakizashi
Face to face fight
Why does he hold this shield most of time, in that strange way.
This is a historically accurate way of using the buckler. Its primary purpose was to protect the hand so it mostly moves with the sword, sometimes separating to continue controlling the opponent while the sword counter attacks.
Better than skallagrim’s slow motion elderly old man sparrings 👏
Okay, wow. Wtf did Skall do to deserve that?
Honestly! VR Technology like dat of "Sword Art Online" needs 2 b a thing 4 THIS VERY REASON!!
Well... minus da "actual trapped an' fighting 4 ur life" type of shit, which I'd reserve 4 those on death row, but "death row" is another subject entirely!
Capitalize the word small instead of shield. First, it's kinda ironic... second the first time I saw this I didn't even see small because it was so... small. I thought it said why are shields more powerful. That's just confusing.
Tower shields are the only ones used in modern terms riot sqauds or raid gear and is a example of ancient weapon used today . Bucklers ofer little protect and smashing people with towers shield pairs as a effective duel shield and weapon .
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I guess Musashi would not have become a legend had he met a samurai with a buckler. In 15 th , 16 th and even 17 th centuries European duelists were far more effective armed with a longsword/ rapier together with a buckler. than with a dagger ( or a second sword , which would have been way too cumbersome )
Definitely a cool thing to watch. Course. Can you adequately test 'power?' I remember reading about Tesshu and he was 6'+ and he was aggressive and strong. Most martial arts and weapons forms cannot adequately rate against someone with tremendous strength/power. I remember going to a few Cheng Hsin classes in Berkeley, and the teacher would always say, test power on heavy bag. I can tell you from experience, first time I ever sparred, I one shotted a kung fu champion from China, who was in the movie 'Shaolin Temple.' If you know anything about those movie guys, from China. They won't have any of that stuff, IF they can help it. Power is more than an equalizer, but very hard to fit into a martial arts school/system. Teachers maintain trust and devotion from their students, because every student must be lower than them.
Wow, great use of the 2 sword technique. The match was pretty even.
Great fights. Eas the european sword a short-sword? It seemed extreamly short for an european sword.
Meeser
European swords varied in length and purpose ... from the 5 ft long 'Bastard sword' to the short stabbing sword of Sparta
Awesome
That was great 👍
2:05 great moves.. Feels like watching an anime battle..
Great match up!
2:54 for authentic swashbuckling
This is a great bout. Though I would like to see Messer by itself. When using it with a buckler, most of the techniques become sword and buckler techniques, so you don't really see much of the technique special to Langesmesser.
they are not better...
this dude just knows how to use a shield unlike the one from the video with the rondel
cool match thou
Nice fights! I wanna spar with you too.
wow this was a good fight - I see why I have a likeness for the Buckler...
The man with the buckler looks like he doesn't care if he dies.
Sword And Shield Main Vs Dual Blade Main
Красиво! Хочется больше видео с работой баклером.
Amazing!! What a beautiful figthing!
This was all awesome skills, great job !
Je suis français, donc désolé pour l'anglais, ou autre langage. 😑
J'adore vos vidéos, c'est toujours impressionnant 😽
La vous aviez une rondache. Pourquoi pas comme mes ancêtres bretons un bouclier et une hache ? Ce n'est pas vraiment fait pour le duel mais ça pourrait être pas mal.😅
Hehe that's so funny video ;)
2:02
this some anime level shi right here