3 Footwork Drills that will Surprise your Opponents

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • While Footwork is usually one of the less popular topics in martial arts, it's proper use can yield HUGE effects on your fighting. Here are three drills to set a rhythm and then break it to surprise your opponents. Let me know your favorite Drills below!
    If you have seen the fencing session of Federico Malagutti and Martin Fabian or watched Robert Childs videos, there should be something familiar in here as well ;-)
    HEMA (Historical european martial arts) or historical fencing is a fairly new and evolving sport that focuses on recreating the martial arts of days long gone by studying old fencing manuals. That and playing with swords of course. ;-) If you would like to learn sword fighting, this is a great hobby to pick up!
    Check out the videos of Federico Malagutti and Robert Childs here:
    • Sparring with Martin F...
    • Rob Childs Rapier Vid ...
    00:00 Intro
    00:30 Advance & Extend
    04:11 Retreat & Extend
    05:23 Change of feet
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  • @SchildwachePotsdam
    @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад +7

    We hope you enjoyed this video :) To help us produce more, you can support us on patreon and get early access! www.patreon.com/SchildwachePotsdam
    What are your favorite footwork drills? You do them, right? 😜

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад

      Little note: beside the halfstep into lunge, Martin Fabian used a halfstep, mini-lunge into passing step just as often ;) But it's still the same principle.

  • @FedericoMalagutti
    @FedericoMalagutti 2 года назад +10

    Nice video, good analysis ;-)

  • @vknives
    @vknives 5 месяцев назад +2

    I really liked that last one. Great technique.
    I hadn't used it as a deception before, but I did that often while pulling my leg away from a strike, switching feet without turning.

  • @freifechterbasel6115
    @freifechterbasel6115 2 года назад +7

    Love it! Footwork is the core of mastery of the sword, as Meyer tells us. But there is little material on it when it comes to primary sources (at least the ones I know). I was very happy when reading Tom Leonis "Complete Renaissance Swordsman" that he does an extensive explanation of footwork. This is a lovely, sneaky addition to the arsenal! Rhythm is it! 😍

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад +2

      Ah yes, that is an awesome book! ❤️ Footwork is king ⚔️

  • @liamdawson6129
    @liamdawson6129 2 года назад +3

    Nice to see some foot work drills. They can be hard to come by. I also like that you took sparing footage and actually isolated parts to show it's live application. Bravo!

  • @user-vm5mq2tx8i
    @user-vm5mq2tx8i 9 месяцев назад

    werde ich morgen beim Boxtraining ausprobieren!!

  • @MooneyToony
    @MooneyToony 2 года назад

    Incredible XD
    Thanks for the video.

  • @roccodefrancesco1778
    @roccodefrancesco1778 Год назад

    Excellent sir. Subscribed and liked

  • @poja82
    @poja82 2 года назад

    This is sooooooooooo good.

  • @corrugatedcavalier5266
    @corrugatedcavalier5266 2 года назад

    A few great things to work on here. Thanks!

  • @porta_di_ferro
    @porta_di_ferro 2 года назад

    Great! Good and clear explanation.

  • @y-callos3970
    @y-callos3970 2 года назад

    nice one cheers

  • @chopstick1671
    @chopstick1671 2 года назад

    Really good video! I love this concept!

  • @Arcuzool
    @Arcuzool 2 года назад

    Awesome video, I love me some footwork!

  • @gre8
    @gre8 2 года назад +1

    Great video, love to see stuff on footwork for hema! Just got a new subscriber.
    And that witcher 3 soundtrack on the back was quite a nice little touch.

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад

      Thank you very much - footwork really is super important 😊

  • @rogerz9281
    @rogerz9281 2 года назад +2

    I am amazed how you release such great content week after week and still have so few subscribers and views. Awesome lesson, thank you!

  • @wojciechjaworski9304
    @wojciechjaworski9304 2 года назад +1

    Hypnotizing your opponent by catching them in the step rhythm is sooo satisfying. It can be done even with basic steps, it's a bit like dancing. You go front - front - back, again - front - front - back, opponent catches the pattern and plans to use it. So then you again go front - front and when your opponent expects you to step back, you hit again. If you pull it off, people are so confused :D .

    • @aquarius5719
      @aquarius5719 Год назад

      It is like playing Playstation using button combinations but using our feet. 😁

  • @bartangel4867
    @bartangel4867 2 года назад

    Good video

  • @jojitsu5620
    @jojitsu5620 2 года назад

    Very good man! Angelo broadsword drills has a good drill in it that trains the "break rhythm" lounge

  • @IamGoth26
    @IamGoth26 2 года назад

    Very useful not only for fencers but also for other martial arts that use blades as well. I do FMA and we sometimes apply fencing in our footwork, but I don't know how fencers go left and right and not only forward and backward.

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад

      Thank you! So you mean, why there is sideways movement in HEMA compared to just linear movement like in Modern Olympic Fencing?

  • @michaelrizzo5523
    @michaelrizzo5523 2 года назад

    Thanks for this! What I'm seeing is that you establish a rhythm with your gathering or passing steps and then suddenly lunge in a quicker time, yes? Seems to work well without having to over-extend the lunge.

  • @eibolsoe
    @eibolsoe 2 года назад

    The half-halfstep forward - break rhythm - lunge is very much a modern epee trick. :)

  • @user-vm5mq2tx8i
    @user-vm5mq2tx8i 9 месяцев назад

    die bezüge zum olymoischen boxen sind sehr deutlich

  • @saltyfruits3961
    @saltyfruits3961 Год назад

    Wonderful video! Would you ever consider sharing your training tips for drilling speed and athletic footwork? 💜💜

  • @manassrivastava1214
    @manassrivastava1214 2 года назад

    नमस्तस्यै🙏 have a good day😊

  • @yawningangel8181
    @yawningangel8181 2 года назад

    Good observations! I use these a lot in sparring and explicitly teach them as part of German longsword. I've covered these and some others here ruclips.net/video/8Rl9UiBZT30/видео.html I teach the back-step lunge combination too, as well as with blade invitations after provocations both forwards and back.
    One question I have is: several German HEMA folks I have spoken with call olympic steps "half-steps". I wonder why? I use olympic terms: passing step, step, half-step. Half-step means moving only the front foot.
    My favourite drills are quite basic: slow step, fast step, attack/lunge; and step, balestra (Sprung vor), attack/lunge. The attack could be a wind to Umbschlagen, or you could put in any bladework in those combinations, and passing steps.

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад +1

      Good question Pepin, I basically use these terms only because most people understand what they mean in that context, not because they are historical. But talking about passare, traverse etc. would impose even more of a language barrier to my videos.
      Anyway, these are some nice drills that you show there :)

    • @yawningangel8181
      @yawningangel8181 2 года назад

      @@SchildwachePotsdam Dankeschön :) I gave links in the description to the olympic fencers I borrowed them from 🤭 Making an updated version with a proper pell + partners is on my to-do list; I have refined them somewhat.

  • @chapplin0525
    @chapplin0525 2 года назад +5

    You are handsome, a good swordsman, speak English well. Balance patch is urgent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀

  • @HEMA_Koeln
    @HEMA_Koeln 2 года назад

    Footwork that also will suprise your Opponent, try it out:
    ruclips.net/video/eCLp7zodUiI/видео.html
    Nice video as always.

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад

      Are you telling me that it's not perfectly normal to walk like that in public? 😜😇

  • @mead813
    @mead813 2 года назад +1

    Want to improve your footwork? Become a master at jump roping.

    • @SchildwachePotsdam
      @SchildwachePotsdam  2 года назад +1

      Well, that certainly improves your leg muscles and cardio :)

    • @mead813
      @mead813 2 года назад

      @@SchildwachePotsdam There's a reason why every world class fighter is a master in jump roping. Every single one.