The Art of the Sword of Grandmaster Liechtenauer - Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2015
  • Paired and Solo forms of the Twelve Hauptstuecke are depicted here in Part 2. This is not meant to be so much an instructive video with great detail, but more of a demonstration of the Art that showcases the techniques as well as somewhat guides those who are studying the Kunst des Schwerts.
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Комментарии • 49

  • @Altaranalt
    @Altaranalt 5 лет назад +8

    The music is beautiful, the scenery is gorgeous and the fencing technique is breath taking. This is such a nice video!

  • @NexusWulf
    @NexusWulf 4 года назад +1

    This helped me tremendously to further understand the techniques I've been struggling to learn, a new angle, and way of experiencing it are always very refreshing studying the arts of Liechtenauer. Thank you for that!

  • @zeroa6
    @zeroa6 8 лет назад +7

    You have the best HEMA channel in the world.
    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @JRT176
    @JRT176 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this comprehensive demonstration of Liechtenauer.

  • @_j.v.st._7367
    @_j.v.st._7367 8 лет назад +5

    One of the Best videos in those therms! Im doing it since 8 years and this is a verry clear demonstration of techniques for new beginners in our group. Im the best out of our group, but honestly dont know most names of the techniques and never got teached one. It just came with dueling, you learn those techniques yourself even if noone teaches it to you. Without ever having a Master, i still learned every single one of these techniques. I mostly use Zweihänder and Bidenhänder.

  • @nihao123456ftw
    @nihao123456ftw 6 лет назад +1

    Superb video. I rewatch this video from time to time. I recommend viewing it in 50% speed to better absorb what's going on.

  • @jim-stacy
    @jim-stacy 5 лет назад +1

    great video, very clear with no expo. great work

  • @Ashes42g
    @Ashes42g 8 лет назад

    There's so much in this video, the setting is great, and the density is great. Some of the interpretations made me rethink things I've learned as dogma, and some of them I think I have fair bones to pick with. It's great to see independent interpretations, thanks guys.

  • @Komaru.89
    @Komaru.89 8 лет назад +4

    Fantastic stuff! Especially love the setting.
    I wanted to comment and let you guys know that six years ago, your Four Sources on Messer Combat video drove me to get into HEMA. Now, though I study the Italian traditions, I'm an instructor at the Davenriche European Martial Arts School, and I run the Temple University Japan HEMA Club. Thank you so much for being the inspiration to start down this path!

    • @betsywinslow894
      @betsywinslow894 8 лет назад +2

      +KomaruKirinashi That's awesome! It's great to hear that we have helped spread the Art of Fencing. We hope that you find it as valuable as we have!

    • @martialfarts4509
      @martialfarts4509 5 лет назад

      I'm glad to hear how much youve progressed over the past few years, keep it up and congratulations!

  • @Joshua-qb9ru
    @Joshua-qb9ru 4 года назад

    amazing sword play and awesome music

  • @AdelaideSwordAcademy
    @AdelaideSwordAcademy 8 лет назад

    beautifully executed folks.

  • @theodosioskantasmd7388
    @theodosioskantasmd7388 5 лет назад

    PLEASE i love your work, what is that second song at the sprechfenster techniques?

  • @KincadeCeltoSlav
    @KincadeCeltoSlav 8 лет назад

    Ausgeseichnet Schwert Spielen! I Love you dedication to the Art!

    • @_j.v.st._7367
      @_j.v.st._7367 8 лет назад +1

      +Andrew Kincade *its: Ausgezeichnete Schwertkunst/ Ausgezeichnetes Schwertspiel/ Ausgezeichnete Schwertführung

    • @KincadeCeltoSlav
      @KincadeCeltoSlav 8 лет назад

      Johannes.St \Liandri/ Danke Schon! (cant figure out umlauts on this keyboard)

    • @_j.v.st._7367
      @_j.v.st._7367 8 лет назад +1

      Andrew Kincade *Dankeschön

  • @sethdusith6093
    @sethdusith6093 3 года назад

    Did you or your teacher practice iaido before HEMA? You have a smoothness to your movements I don't see in these drills often

  • @aristotle29
    @aristotle29 8 лет назад

    Those are the Legendary Szymon feders all you Northeast coasters have huh? How long did it take for you to get yours?

  • @Swordmaninexile
    @Swordmaninexile 8 лет назад +1

    Are those chlebowkhi feder, how long did you wait to get your sir. I just place my commission. Heard he took a long time.

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  8 лет назад +1

      +Swordmaninexile Yes they are. We purchased our through a distributor, and so did not have to wait. We love them, and I hope that you gets yours soon!

  • @rigoelsalsoso4256
    @rigoelsalsoso4256 7 лет назад

    A QUESTION YOU ARE AUTODIDATED OR LEARNED IN A SCHOOL OF FENCING, THANKS A HUG FROM CUBA

  • @tarquiniussuperbus21
    @tarquiniussuperbus21 3 года назад

    Cool

  • @nihao123456ftw
    @nihao123456ftw 8 лет назад

    The "Krumphau breaking Ochs" at 0:45 looked kinda weird. I know the intent was to hit the opponent's hands but from this perspective it looked more like you attacked your opponent's strong with your weak, which is almost always a bad idea

    • @martialfarts4509
      @martialfarts4509 5 лет назад

      Keep in mind they're performing these techniques out of measure, but at first I did find it weird too, until I saw your comment telling me the intent was to hit the hands, thanks a lot mate genuinely

  • @rodgygormin
    @rodgygormin 7 лет назад

    how the hell would slice off from below even work?

  • @jjvwguy2489
    @jjvwguy2489 8 лет назад

    Hey can I come train with you guys in Va next year?

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  8 лет назад

      +jj vwguy We would love to have you come train with us. Check out our website at www.MEMAG.net to see our current class locations and times.

  • @pirotess2
    @pirotess2 8 лет назад

    I think you guy should wear protective gears, then you can perform the techniques faster, smoother without holding back too much to prevent injure partner.

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  8 лет назад +3

      +pirotess2 Protective gear was not necessary for this video.

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy 8 лет назад +2

      +pirotess2 They are performing at a fair spead, it needs to be clear what's happening as well. Better to practice slow and speed up as you improve.

    • @aquariuspanzercracker3194
      @aquariuspanzercracker3194 8 лет назад

      This video is demonstration, not your daily training, demonstration need to be thing pull interesting.

    • @aquariuspanzercracker3194
      @aquariuspanzercracker3194 8 лет назад

      In war, they dont move that slow, also demonstration need more smoother and speeder to made interesting, or not it look like they are clumsy.

    • @aquariuspanzercracker3194
      @aquariuspanzercracker3194 8 лет назад

      To be hornest, most of my Asian friends after watched this, they said these guys look clumsy, not as smooth as orther martial arts vids due their speed and time is pretty off, thus not interested at all.

  • @ingni123456
    @ingni123456 8 лет назад

    The guy on the left in Vom Tag has poor form. You want to hold the sword higher, so you don't need to raise to cut effectively

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  8 лет назад +1

      +ingni123456 Vom Tag is held in a variety of ways. There is even an illustration of the guard held this way in the video, so unless you disagree with the primary sources there is nothing wrong with holding the guard so.

    • @ingni123456
      @ingni123456 8 лет назад

      +MEMAG I'm open to alternative interpretation, but what moves would you preform from "lower vom tag"? I can't see the usual cuts being effective.
      Remember that the artists were just artists, not swordsmen themselves, so it's okay to argue with the pictures

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  8 лет назад +3

      +ingni123456 This is a form of Vom Tag on the shoulder which is mentioned many times in the textual sources. Hews may performed from this guard, including the Zornhau Ort, Krumphau, Zwerchhau, Schielhau, and Scheitelhau.

    • @_j.v.st._7367
      @_j.v.st._7367 8 лет назад

      +MEMAG I need your help, whats the position called where you have your sword leaned at the shoulder, the position where Schielhau usually starts? I use it everytime with ZweihÄnder and Bidenhänder, i just cant really find sources how its called? Is it a niedriger vom Tag?

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  8 лет назад +1

      +Johannes.St \Liandri/ That guard is simply called "Vom Tag" in some sources. Here is an excerpt from PPvD: "This is the fourth guard:
      Mark, the guard is called From the Day (Vom Tag), therein position yourself thus: stand with the left foot before and hold your sword on your right shoulder or with up-stretched arms high over the head, and stand thus in the guard."
      Here it is described (but not explicitly named) in the Schielhau: "Here mark how one shall do the Squinter-hew:
      Mark, when you come to him with the pre-fencing, then stand with the left foot before and hold your sword on your right shoulder. If he then hews above in to the head, then turn your sword and hew against his hew with the short edge long over his sword with stretched arms above in to his head."
      I hope that this helps!

  • @kirkcavenaugh758
    @kirkcavenaugh758 7 лет назад +1

    How do you like those chemtrails ?

  • @boukaigamer5085
    @boukaigamer5085 5 лет назад

    xDDDDDDDDDD