the Beauty of Lichtenauer | Preface

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025
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  • @Sinestrahema
    @Sinestrahema 2 дня назад

    Very hype for the rest of this, great editing, sound, and examples 🔥

  • @petritzky
    @petritzky  17 часов назад

    Bit of a correction.
    At 3:48 I say: Winning the Nach.
    I meant Winning the Nachschlag of course.

  • @AngelChernaevHistoricalFencing
    @AngelChernaevHistoricalFencing 3 дня назад +3

    Cool, best of luck with the series :)

  • @OveranalyzingLongsword
    @OveranalyzingLongsword 3 дня назад +2

    Nice video

  • @jimlikesswords
    @jimlikesswords 3 дня назад

    Sensational - I love this.

  • @SwordScience
    @SwordScience 3 дня назад +1

    This is a brilliant video. I hope you do many more like this. Instant sub from me

  • @ShimmeringShamrockSharkey
    @ShimmeringShamrockSharkey 17 часов назад

    OK you have peaked my interest, lets see where this goes

  • @koral_z
    @koral_z 3 дня назад +1

    totally agree :)

  • @MarioTwinden
    @MarioTwinden 4 дня назад +1

    Great !! Waiting for more. Changing the subject, which brand of overlay do you use?

    • @petritzky
      @petritzky  4 дня назад +1

      Glad you liked it. I use the unity overlay from Spes.

  • @bakters
    @bakters 3 дня назад +1

    I'd like to see it against a barely trained oponent, who's willing to go for a double. Brawn vs skill, so to speak. I got a hunch that maester Liechtenauer would work particularly well in this scenario, but I'm not sure of it.
    Also, if you guys can do it, please show me how a bind works with sharp blades. I've heard it's much more positive, but I never felt it.

  • @MarioTwinden
    @MarioTwinden 3 дня назад

    I felt that 04:14 left zornhu, it sucks to try to pary it with right hengen because of the angle that it comes it makes it very difficult to give the edge and not the flat without changing to LFF stance. But changing to LFF is slow in this particular case... so ... maybe krumphau parry? I dont know :D

    • @petritzky
      @petritzky  3 дня назад +1

      Actually this match was riddled with adaptations on that part.
      I would reposte with a left Zwerch and he would try to cut through it, so I would cut the Zwerch higher and he would come from further up.
      It was interesting.
      A Krump would be possible, a bit awkward with the upward momentum from the parry before though.
      I think moving into right Hengen would have been fine, but I was so focus on landing the riposte I dropped my hands.