Learn the Art of Combat - Halberd Fighting Techniques - Part One

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2020
  • The first six Halberd plays from Joachim Meyers book about the knightly art of swordsmanship - 1570 A.D. The plays can be found on page 33recto (XXXIII) to 34verso (XXXIIII) in the last chapter of the original book found here:
    daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/...
    PS: Obviously NOT exclusive for formation fighting. Meyers manuscript shows mostly techniques for a duel! But you can use many of the concepts also for formation battles like thrusting or striking in a tighter way.
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  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk 4 года назад +188

    The pants clearly say, it's Halberd time.

    • @moonman559
      @moonman559 3 года назад +17

      Halt! Halberd time!

    • @exumbra1399
      @exumbra1399 3 года назад +4

      Just break the wrist, and then walk away. Break the wrist; walk away.

  • @Luke41461
    @Luke41461 3 года назад +204

    Im writing a novel and I want the combat to be written based off historical treaties. Thank you for the demonstration

    • @kenya-jaidejohnson899
      @kenya-jaidejohnson899 Год назад +3

      Same! Even though the protagonist will mainly be using a mace, a hailbred would be her secondary weapon

    • @unpanconlentes3750
      @unpanconlentes3750 Год назад

      Dónde publicarás tu historia

  • @e.m.p.3394
    @e.m.p.3394 4 года назад +682

    Man you know that's love when your GF helps you with your nerdy historical weapons studies.

    • @e.m.p.3394
      @e.m.p.3394 4 года назад +9

      @@tatumergo3931 I suppose. Not many girls like this where I live in the states. Not too many actually interested me.

    • @e.m.p.3394
      @e.m.p.3394 4 года назад +3

      @@tatumergo3931 Well.....uhhh. I'm kinda from Florida. Plus what kind of traditions? Minnesota isn't anything special? Plus isn't that one of the more liberal states? If I'm mistaken please correct me.

    • @e.m.p.3394
      @e.m.p.3394 4 года назад +6

      @@tatumergo3931 Actually being liberal or not doesn't really matter.

    • @e.m.p.3394
      @e.m.p.3394 4 года назад

      @@tatumergo3931 Not kinda in that manner. Just said kinda for no reason. I am a proud floridian. And Texas doesn't beat us in SHIT. They got oil but that doesn't make them special.

    • @e.m.p.3394
      @e.m.p.3394 4 года назад

      @@tatumergo3931 And we have the most beautiful women in all the states and nobody can tell me otherwise.

  • @drmartinhalbert
    @drmartinhalbert 3 года назад +99

    My last name is Halbert, and I've always wondered what Halberd fighting was like in practice. Thank you for bringing the past to life in this way. The weapon actually seems much more effective to me now that I can see the ways that it combines the reach of a spear with the heavy cutting force of an axe blade.

    • @Psiberzerker
      @Psiberzerker 2 года назад +16

      Not quite the reach of a spear. It can be the same length as a spear, but a trade-off of that heavy multipurpose head is that you have to use more of the haft for leverage to control it. If you have a Halberd and a Spear of equal length, the spear is going to be able to use that length more effectively. You can use a halberd like a spear, but not as well.

    • @arcticharecommand
      @arcticharecommand 2 года назад +2

      Halbert fighting

    • @mod5278
      @mod5278 2 года назад

      Fighting with halberts

    • @bruh10246
      @bruh10246 Год назад +1

      If you mastered the halberd technique, you shall be the ultimate halrberdt

    • @waffielz3106
      @waffielz3106 Год назад

      Jim?

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288
    @noneofyourbusiness3288 4 года назад +47

    I want to see more pole-weapons in movies. Spears, pikes, halberds, bills, pole-axes all were crucial weapons for the longest time in history and sadly get over-shadowed by swords in pop-culture.

    • @dimitristripakis7364
      @dimitristripakis7364 Год назад +3

      I would like that too, but they will probably spoil it by fancy kung fu swirling of the weapon.

  • @raincore80
    @raincore80 4 года назад +291

    R1, R1, R2 just in case they roll or try to parry the third hit.

    • @skipperg4436
      @skipperg4436 4 года назад +8

      I was looking for this comment xD

    • @S.Grenier
      @S.Grenier 4 года назад +24

      I must confess this was on my mind as I was watching. Here's a skyward thumb for you stranger, may it keep you from going hollow.

    • @maikrogge363
      @maikrogge363 3 года назад +2

      xD

    • @strong9241
      @strong9241 3 года назад +1

      I'm still laughing so hard.

    • @danielszemborski
      @danielszemborski Год назад

      I was looking for the "spin-to-win" Dark Souks comment, but this will suffice. Thanks.

  • @elgostine
    @elgostine 4 года назад +239

    VERY interesting ive seen almost no one cover halbers like this, i cannot wait for more'

    • @Spider-Too-Too
      @Spider-Too-Too 4 года назад +2

      too dangerous

    • @Kydino
      @Kydino 4 года назад +1

      Seems to be the only one outside of schola gladiatora and maybe lindybeige.

    • @jakemocci3953
      @jakemocci3953 4 года назад +3

      It’s an incredibly effective weapon, good for protestors too

    • @gabem3251
      @gabem3251 3 года назад +3

      Sparring at full tempo is dangerous even with rubber heads, and with steel you'll break bones.

    • @elgostine
      @elgostine 3 года назад

      @@gabem3251 who said anything about sparring... ? noone even does much about the movements strikes and footwork

  • @pedroivantaveraferreira3037
    @pedroivantaveraferreira3037 4 года назад +70

    Great to see one of the best weapons there is, "the spear's big bro", receiving more appreciation

    • @kylestanley7843
      @kylestanley7843 4 года назад +16

      The spear's big brother is the pike.
      This is their uncle lmao

  • @beitophfongfu
    @beitophfongfu 4 года назад +123

    I freaking love halberds :^
    They're life

    • @frdrsch
      @frdrsch 4 года назад +9

      Not to be too literal, but i think they're rather death aren't they?

    • @beitophfongfu
      @beitophfongfu 4 года назад +3

      @@frdrsch Yeah, I think they're more too

  • @Esper320
    @Esper320 4 года назад +530

    >mfw when I will never have a halberdier waifu
    >feelsbadman.jpg

    • @yt_krg
      @yt_krg 4 года назад +27

      >tfw we will never have gf

    • @jakemocci3953
      @jakemocci3953 4 года назад +17

      Bro just lift
      White men are in high demand

    • @yt_krg
      @yt_krg 4 года назад +6

      @@jakemocci3953 I highly doubt my man roasties only go for the money

    • @MortenErCrazy
      @MortenErCrazy 4 года назад +41

      the halberdier waifu is the rarest kind of waifu

    • @beapippin1110
      @beapippin1110 4 года назад +16

      BE the halberdier waifu you wish to see in the world

  • @modernpirate
    @modernpirate 4 года назад +82

    You two move so fluidly together and your control is fantastic - I actually felt myself tense at a few of your exchanges! Extremely helpful to see the slow motion repetitions with your explanations. It is one thing to read it in a book and quite another to see it demonstrated ;-) Not sure if you accept visitors, but hope to study with you one day when I visit Europe again.

  • @brandon585barber
    @brandon585barber 4 года назад +167

    This gives me anxiety every time you go for a thrust

    • @mauriciomorais7818
      @mauriciomorais7818 4 года назад +14

      Me too. This stuff is dangerous, you could seriously hurt someone in the face.

    • @reieben886
      @reieben886 4 года назад +2

      Yep, helbert is effective but also dangerous for practices because you should predict the length of the helbert

    • @lelionnoir4523
      @lelionnoir4523 4 года назад +46

      Don't worry, she's very used to his thrusting.

    • @MrSagaTeller
      @MrSagaTeller 4 года назад +12

      @@lelionnoir4523 thank you good man, you made my day

    • @lelionnoir4523
      @lelionnoir4523 4 года назад +3

      @@MrSagaTeller Glad I could do that with saucy wit. ;-)

  • @alastor1052
    @alastor1052 4 года назад +9

    funnily enough the halbert techniques displayed in both of your videos regarding the halberd have somewhat helped my improve my own footwork using a zweihänder, and some of the attacks even work with a zwei, so thanks very much for making these good sir!

  • @TalkingAboutGames
    @TalkingAboutGames 4 года назад +30

    Good technique, precision and control; even when using synthetic heads for the weapons, it's not easy to hold back such a short distance from the partner's face. Also, great composure on her part, she remains steady despite the attack striking so close. So many good things about this video.
    If someone is wondering how these strikes could be potentially countered, sidestepping just at the right time and at the correct angle (moving a bit forward), while deflecting the opponent's weapon to the side with your own weapon, is generally a good way to thwart the strikes and immediately counter; easier said than done though! You can usually tell when a combatant is skilled, if you watch how he positions himself, my old instructor used to say: position is the key to victory.
    Halberds should never be underestimated as weapons of great historical importance; to a certain extent (no pun intended), they are equalizers on the battlefield, giving the advantage to a decent warrior, when he faces off against a slightly superior opponent that is armed with a shorter range weapon.

    • @Psiberzerker
      @Psiberzerker 4 года назад +2

      Halbards are longarms. There's a lot of focus on Swords, the sidearms. Likewise, modern movies, and games focus on the Pistol more than whatever longarm (Varies, Carbine, rifle...) when historically, battles were won with Spears. For the most part, even the other polarms at least had a spear point, for the most part. However, that's not heroic, standing in line with a bunch of spears, behind shield bearers. Or Pike and Musket formation, everybody played "The 3 Musketeers" which everybody knew were great and famous swordsmen.

  • @alexandrbatora9674
    @alexandrbatora9674 2 года назад +4

    On one hand, I love how you demonstrate the techniques with no protective gear at all, on the other hand part of me screams "wear goggles at the very least!"

  • @Asmusei
    @Asmusei 4 года назад +1

    Your two videos have been the only places I've seen anyone explain the use of this weapon. It's been motivating me to take up this sport!

  • @KentHartmann
    @KentHartmann 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant. Great to see such high quality and informative coverage of a wonderful weapon. Thank you. Excited for more!

  • @azureprince3478
    @azureprince3478 3 года назад +1

    I just found this channel and while maybe it isn't the intention, it's an excellent art reference for practice drawing or writing weapons. Their stance and posture, the way the wield and hold the weapons and how they move with them... It's all excellent and I'm thankful to have seen it!

  • @ccurry555
    @ccurry555 3 года назад +4

    This is the definitely the best trust exercise that I have ever seen!!

  • @AliothAncalagon
    @AliothAncalagon 4 года назад +2

    Sometimes its so much harder to perform such techniques without actually going through.
    This looks like one of those cases and I really appreciate your effort.

  • @juliancain6128
    @juliancain6128 4 года назад +1

    Bjorn, your video's and instruction are excellent. Thank you for sharing them!

  • @SeekerArech
    @SeekerArech 4 года назад

    Your videos have inspired me to keep up with my training even during the quarantine. I may have "The Art of Combat 1570" book but, these videos give such a wonderful insight .

  • @MrThule
    @MrThule 4 года назад +1

    Good that someone takes time to share helpful life skills like this. They really should include this in basic education gym classes.

  • @G0thCrayon
    @G0thCrayon 2 года назад +1

    Your ability to demonstrate and concisely explain the forms and their functions is quite impressive -I dare say underrated. These steps work quite amicably for using a long-but-not-quite-pole hammer.

    •  2 года назад

      Thx mate

  • @rentheseer190
    @rentheseer190 9 месяцев назад

    I have to book mark this now because this is a very good demonstration of motion and posture for artists like myself who is madly in love with the halberd.

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas 4 года назад +62

    No girlfriends were harmed in the making of this video! 😉

    • @user-gs5np7tv3c
      @user-gs5np7tv3c 3 года назад

      XD

    • @witolds.2099
      @witolds.2099 3 года назад +1

      The forth play... 🛌😉😆 That's what she said;-)

    • @BraindeadCRY
      @BraindeadCRY 3 года назад +3

      They where, however, armed

    • @harveywallbanger3123
      @harveywallbanger3123 3 месяца назад

      Whoever she is, she is Amazonian and a highly skilled practitioner of HEMA. Bjorn's videos wouldn't be the same without her. I admit I am slightly sad to see him always defeating "Halberd Wife" in demonstrations. She should get to parry and defeat him sometimes too. 😋

  • @taylorahern3755
    @taylorahern3755 2 года назад

    Outstanding, what a fluid & beautiful display of Halberd fighting, with amazing finesse & accuracy (FANTASTIC!!)💯💯👍👍
    Interestingly, all throughout the 1300s-early 1400s the famed & fearsome Swiss fighting men used the Halberd to brutally devastating effect in several major battles, defeating all before them (it wasn't until the 1420s that the highly motivated & cohesive Swiss soldiers began to incorporate greater degrees of pikes into their hard fighting formations, becoming extremely proficient in the use of them, thus did their overall renown, power & prestige as fierce warriors grow substantially!). It was also the weapon that the superbly trained English infantrymen utilized to defeat the savage, sword & ax wielding Scottish tribesmen at the bloody & ferocious battle of Flodden in 1513, as English Halberds wreaked terrible havoc amongst the primevally driven, wild Scots, whose swords & axes were badly outreached by the finely wielded English Halberds.
    Keep up the Great Work, as the sheer dedication of your training has paid off marvelously, with your various, thoroughly developed skills being very refined, intricate, dazzling, lethal & thrilling to behold💯💯👍👍

  • @jinxhead4182
    @jinxhead4182 4 года назад +3

    Brilliant stuff mate, as usual! Really helped me with my polearm tactics (no pun intended).

  • @SirBryanForrest
    @SirBryanForrest 2 года назад +1

    Always good info presented clearly and with great final messages, well done!

    •  2 года назад +1

      Thx mate :)

  • @BlackOmegaWorks
    @BlackOmegaWorks 4 года назад +21

    I wish I could get my wife to practice with me. Björn you're so lucky!

  • @jonasandersson7367
    @jonasandersson7367 2 года назад +1

    It's so nice of Rollo from vikings to show us these things

  • @cmayotte9431
    @cmayotte9431 11 месяцев назад

    doin' a mini battle with some friends and found your video on poleaxes, which are similar enough to this to make it worth it lol thanks for everything!

  • @superpnutbutter8608
    @superpnutbutter8608 Год назад

    Halberd is a versatile weapon. It can cut, thrust, chop, or even hook to disarm. One wrong move will results in death. What this video has taught me is that if I ever have to Halberd duel with someone for whatever the reason, I'll just run away and throw rocks at them.

  • @EU-eb7xd
    @EU-eb7xd 2 месяца назад

    By far the coolest of all the Medieval hand-to-hands.

  • @jacksonmaher9386
    @jacksonmaher9386 3 года назад +2

    This fucking weapon mate. I love halberds so much and I have no idea why, they are just so cool.

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 3 года назад

    When fighting turns into a precise dance...albeit a deadly one. Great job!

  • @TigerShady
    @TigerShady 4 года назад +6

    Very well presented.

  • @-Shinoray-
    @-Shinoray- 4 года назад +122

    Wow those moves really made me anxius for your GF...
    But you two coreographed These plays smoothly .
    Cheers to both of you
    P.s. May i ask what kind of Heads you are using ? They Look Sharp but Sound synthetic...
    P.p.s Love the narration in this episode. Keep it Up it is much easier to follow the plays this way.

    •  4 года назад +35

      The heads are synthetics from tempus-fugitives.co.uk/

    • @andrewhazlewood4569
      @andrewhazlewood4569 4 года назад +7

      @ I'm sure they would be dangerous for eyes in the hands of someone with less control.

    • @PieLovesPi
      @PieLovesPi 4 года назад +1

      The most important safety measure we have in HEMA is trust. If you and your partner fence each other often and prioritize safety above winning then it's not at all strange to be able to perform the dance laid out in plays with minimal gear. Obviously, gear should be warn as much as possible to maximize safety but there are situations like this where some corners can be cut.

    • @-Shinoray-
      @-Shinoray- 4 года назад +1

      @@PieLovesPi yeah you are right. Fencing with someone unexpirienced or someone who takes winning over safety is dangerous and kinda disturbs the fun.
      It takes a lot of practice and lots of trial and error before you can have trust this deep as in the video.
      I train together with 5 different people and i only have trust in 2 of them to "spas" out and wave their swords around without any control in case of an error.
      You have to ensure that everyone you fight knows his techniques and is surely aware of the danger fighting (even with Gear) can have.
      And most importantly when to stop hitting the opponent.
      It's not an easy task to achive and i think the best preparation to evade insury is to talk with each other before each fight and making clear what the signs for a hit are and when to stop and give the otherone time to Catch breath again.
      Long Story short: Stay safe HEMA friends !

    • @MrFlatage
      @MrFlatage 3 года назад +1

      @@-Shinoray- Then you are not fencing but play fighting really. My Maitre always pitted the best fighters against beginners. Cos high level fighters expect opponents to react in a certain way. Beginners can do really crazy stuff. When you learn to deal with the unexpected you can pretty much beat anyone.
      Then the bastard blindfolds you and puts you on a 5 cm beam just to learn to do it all over again.
      Just like I learned to do whip strikes hitting opponents in the back with foil. Which can be done with sabre as well. Epee is a more rugged blade which is only suppose to bend 'lightly'. When I learned to do it with epee as well? I was literally accused of cheating 9 out of 10 times at competitions.
      My Maitre is over 70 years now and runs 12km each morning with his granddaughter. So very respectable and great honour. Not a very nice man if he's training you.
      True competition gear these days? Yea bulletproof stuff. Which unfortunately makes it very expensive.

  • @rampari
    @rampari 3 года назад +2

    Having trained with bolognese sources, its quite interesting to see Meyer's take on the halberd

  • @Fuerwahrhalunke
    @Fuerwahrhalunke 4 года назад +7

    Wirklich gut erklärt. Danke!

  • @MaxDad7
    @MaxDad7 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for narrating what you were doing, and having a friend participate so we can see the plays in action. Have you ever been hired to choreograph scenes in movies or plays before?

  • @jamesd6785
    @jamesd6785 4 года назад

    Excellent demonstration! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @emrealtun8415
    @emrealtun8415 4 года назад +1

    Amazing, I love Halberds and Staffs :)

  • @Sir.suspicious
    @Sir.suspicious 4 года назад +3

    Amazing skill with the halberd, a weapon that deserves a lot more recognition. And also, M8 the anxiety, your girlfriend has nerves of steel, you stop so close of her sometimes

  • @malcolmbrown5331
    @malcolmbrown5331 Год назад

    Much appreciated, especially the slow motion replays. I am reading a Warhammer Fantasy book , Sword of Justice, which has a Captain of Halberdiers as one of the main characters. I wanted to see some videos so that it would be easier to visualize the fighting.

  • @Fortigurn
    @Fortigurn 4 года назад +2

    This is beautiful.

  • @ducagace1390
    @ducagace1390 4 года назад

    Great flow! Wish you the best for you!

  • @LifeEnemy
    @LifeEnemy Год назад

    I like that one-handed swing in the last play! Very flashy

  • @zethron1173
    @zethron1173 2 года назад

    So cool, my man! Thank you!

  • @123DOWNUNDER890
    @123DOWNUNDER890 4 года назад

    I just discovered your channel. Your videos and amazing. subbed and put notification on.

  • @Alswulf
    @Alswulf 4 года назад +2

    adore to watch you guys: the look and moves - if I need to go to some epic quest I would definitely ask you to join :] Wish you best!

  • @shawnm5692
    @shawnm5692 4 года назад +8

    Wonderful. Hopefully I find a lifelong hema school one day.

  • @hermitcard4494
    @hermitcard4494 3 года назад +1

    FromSoftware and other game companies should pay attention to these videos.

  • @Jetalockhart
    @Jetalockhart 4 года назад

    Beautiful body mechanics!! Nice!!👍

  • @partydave1067
    @partydave1067 2 года назад +1

    I always loved pole style weapons, they are wacky in the wrong hands, but extremely powerful when used right

  • @TheApocalypticKnight
    @TheApocalypticKnight 4 года назад

    Great video mate!

  • @danielantrobus7232
    @danielantrobus7232 4 года назад

    excellent stuff - thank you

  • @corvustartarusmechanicus3721
    @corvustartarusmechanicus3721 3 года назад

    Nice work bro💯💯💯😍😍

  • @teddyberserker
    @teddyberserker 3 года назад

    Would love to see some tutorials on battle axe technique!

  • @American-drone
    @American-drone 4 года назад

    Very nice weapon & good skill

  • @kdak247
    @kdak247 4 года назад

    Your partners head movement is on point.

  • @okce1304
    @okce1304 4 года назад

    Thanks for this video.

  • @carl-wheezer
    @carl-wheezer Месяц назад

    Great for reference, thanks man

  • @dswade59
    @dswade59 2 года назад

    It would be interesting to see your take on the dane axe since there isn't much information on ttp's. Would be cool to see how you would use it

  • @lucakroon8868
    @lucakroon8868 2 года назад

    This is coming in handy for learning how to draw dnd characters

  • @GizmoDuck_1860
    @GizmoDuck_1860 3 года назад +3

    What I can't imagine though, if you have a unit of helberdiers fighting in cohesion, was there room for all of these techniques, or was it more like the pike blocks of later years, where it's just a hedge of pike points poking you off of the field?

  • @rafaellopez9340
    @rafaellopez9340 3 года назад

    Great video!!!!

  • @satriasky
    @satriasky 3 года назад

    i always love music intro and outro 😁

  • @kinjo79
    @kinjo79 3 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @geraldomothe3299
    @geraldomothe3299 4 года назад

    Parabéns! Excelente!

  • @LR110Td5
    @LR110Td5 2 года назад +1

    where can I buy a halberd trainer? I have never been so interested in a long weapon such as this one, but you make it look so strong, balanced and efficient, and i wanna learn how to use that

  • @davy8990
    @davy8990 4 года назад +1

    3:00 That foot work tho! Beautifull

  • @corbinmarshall8537
    @corbinmarshall8537 Год назад

    Love all of the content! I’ve watched and learned a lot from a variety of your different videos. I’ve been looking for sparring halberds such as the ones in this video to order, do you know where I can find sparring ones to safely practice with that are made of polypropylene or a similar synthetic material? Thanks!!

    •  Год назад

      Our heads are from tempus-fugitives.co.uk/. With these heads you can perform safer sparring as with steel ones but! it remains dangerous. Sparring with pole weapons remains, no matter what you use as a head more dangerous than anything else such as sword, sabel, etc.. Thrusts are hard and stiff, blows to the head extremely powerful...in the end, the most important thing that gives you safety is the careful use of the fencer/partner and a good agreement. Have fun :)

  • @bartomiejzakrzewski7220
    @bartomiejzakrzewski7220 4 года назад

    I think it is awesome ! for real

  • @joaoliduario
    @joaoliduario 4 года назад +9

    Are you going to mix weapons? Halberd vs Sword strategy, for example, or shield, or other polearm. I don't know if such thing existed or if your channel is about those things. I'm new to this.

    • @derek96720
      @derek96720 4 года назад

      If you have a sword and have to fight some kind of pole arm, your best bet is simply to run away to a more tight space.

    • @arjun._.bbC6
      @arjun._.bbC6 3 года назад

      @@derek96720 or bring a shield. Granted it isn't the best option, but a shield can buy you some defense against a polearm.

    • @MrFlatage
      @MrFlatage 3 года назад

      @@derek96720 Yea learn to throw swords. It's fun. ;-)

    • @MrFlatage
      @MrFlatage 3 года назад

      @@arjun._.bbC6 Being a shield? Point of a halbert at least is so you can de-shield on the front line. This type of one on one combat would be more for tournaments. In real battle it just gets messy real fast. Sidestepping is rarely possible if you have to hold the line.

    • @arjun._.bbC6
      @arjun._.bbC6 3 года назад

      @@MrFlatage Well I actually meant "bring", stupid typo. Granted halbeard's are supposed to break shield defenses, but I'd assume you have slightly better chances of surviving with a shield than another polearm.

  • @rriosl
    @rriosl 3 года назад

    Hi @Björn Rüther I’m watching your videos from Los Ángeles, Chile 🇨🇱 in South America and I found them very illustrative, I’m wondering if there’s some way to learn from here (I was a Kendo student) in this place there’s no groups to learn European medieval martial arts and I would like to begin to learn and possibly teach others.

  • @CV-lq5bp
    @CV-lq5bp 3 года назад

    the Indiana Jones method vs melee is what i love!

  • @randelldarky3920
    @randelldarky3920 2 года назад

    The Halberd is My favorite of all the Medieval weapons.

  • @arjun._.bbC6
    @arjun._.bbC6 3 года назад +1

    Hey do you happen to practice blunt weapons in your Martial Arts? Would love to see some blunt weapons fighting techniques, like warhammers and maces.

  • @taqqeek
    @taqqeek 9 месяцев назад

    this is great

  • @MartinGreywolf
    @MartinGreywolf 4 года назад

    One additional thing to note is that these are meant for halberd vs hablerd fight. Once you are facing halberd vs spear, some of these techniques are not a good idea, since halberds have a hefty metal bit at the end and aren't quite as nimble and quick as a spear.
    Change through can work, but is riskier, fifth play will just get you stabbed. The last play should probably only be attempted only if you want to meme on your foe anyway.

  • @SnipeU696
    @SnipeU696 4 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Denis-gq3fn
    @Denis-gq3fn 4 года назад

    Muito bom. Falo do Brasil.

  • @Abudzin
    @Abudzin 4 года назад +1

    0:38 oh shit, your girl got some balls for wanting to play like that. That was a close one!

  • @Sk0lzky
    @Sk0lzky 3 года назад +2

    >be me
    >searching rifle news stuff
    >your videos pop up regardless
    I guess I'll get a new polearm instead
    Edit: I just realised I'd added the video to martial arts playlist, not hema one. EDC halberd anyone?

  • @oditeomnes
    @oditeomnes 4 года назад

    Somehow I can't help but wonder if her best chance to remove the strength disadvantage is to equip a more nimble and less front heavy spear.

  • @MrThule
    @MrThule 4 года назад +2

    4:50 is silly. Power does not come from the above, so it is good trade for a opponents thrust, and quite good way to lose weapon.

  • @ksmith-1836
    @ksmith-1836 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @daylenhigman8680
    @daylenhigman8680 2 года назад

    Could you do a video about glaves

  • @AaA_10779
    @AaA_10779 4 года назад +1

    Interesting. Does this guy cover other weapons?
    Edit: He does!

  • @JAYJ00
    @JAYJ00 4 года назад

    Those pants are awesome!

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  • @jimelliott8931
    @jimelliott8931 4 года назад

    Some of that looked pretty dangerous. Especially the swinging ones.

  • @Naebop
    @Naebop 4 года назад +2

    Great vids...
    How long it took you grow that long hair?

    • @johannes3153
      @johannes3153 4 года назад

      European hair grows round about 1cm per month maybe a bit more. Asian hair up to 1,5cm per month as far as I know.

  • @WM01129
    @WM01129 4 года назад +3

    Contemplating I should start being a Halberd main than being a Paladin or Priest main

  • @Denis-gq3fn
    @Denis-gq3fn 4 года назад

    Se possível, nos ensine como usar um Machado de uma mão..
    If possible, teach us how to use a one hunded axe ..

  • @justjordan8018
    @justjordan8018 3 года назад +1

    This will be very useful the next time I pack my Halbert in my Day-Cary-On pocket.

  • @ProLamberto
    @ProLamberto 3 года назад

    this mordhau tutorial seems really good, what settings are u using?

  • @tos-un_del-armg8880
    @tos-un_del-armg8880 3 года назад

    This video pops up right when I started debating on getting a Irish lochaber (type of Irish polearm

  • @JagEterCoola
    @JagEterCoola 4 года назад +2

    First video of yours I've watched. I have some question about the one-handed underhew though - Is there not the danger of a physically stronger opponent striking at your polearm and knocking it out of your hand - Or simply knock it aside entirely and leaving you open for a counter thrust to the chest?
    Edit: Dyslexia is bad, kids.

    • @eirin481
      @eirin481 4 года назад +3

      If they read it, sure. I imagine most people back in the day or most fencers nowadays wouldn't anticipate a one-handed underhau from a massive halberd, so it's mostly used in this technique as bait to do exactly as you said; they're likely going to panic and try to swat it away, opening them up for the final strike in the technique.

    • @JagEterCoola
      @JagEterCoola 4 года назад +1

      @@eirin481 I see. I'm not a polearm practitioner but rather I practice with quarterstaffs. There's a similar move that beginners do and It often ends up with either a blowthrough, or the reciever of the attack simply backs out of reach and resets the fight. It seems hard to use to push the fight and a bit clunky in my eyes; But having a sharp edge to your weapon makes all the difference I guess.

  • @whoa_amazing9261
    @whoa_amazing9261 4 года назад

    I see. .so this is the live version of Blandir Cruz stance of my fighter in Granado Espada online.