Solo Longsword in One hand - the Albion Talhoffer

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

Комментарии • 43

  • @thefencingdane5020
    @thefencingdane5020 2 года назад +3

    Very nice video! Great that you go into so much details on how the sword handles with both two-handed grips, left and right, and also the one-handed handling.

  • @olivermilutinovic749
    @olivermilutinovic749 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the demonstration. You obviously have a good mastery of the technique in both two hand and single hand use of the longsword.

  • @davet.4945
    @davet.4945 2 года назад +2

    I have one of those! You could thrust through and Elephant with almost no resistance. Of course, the Elephant will be very, VERY angry! :-)

  • @russmitchellmovement
    @russmitchellmovement Год назад +2

    Not just in manuals, either. Scads of longsword-and-heater in the 1350s.

  • @dequitem
    @dequitem 2 года назад +3

    Nice Video as always! Do you have a source for your thesis on the use of the index finger in high and late medieval sources on the longsword?

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +2

      Not with longsword, but considering there are so many with arming sword, I think it's fair to assume it was done sometimes.

    • @dequitem
      @dequitem 2 года назад

      @@borislavkrustev8906 sound logical.

  • @bokidimi5215
    @bokidimi5215 Год назад +2

    BRAVO! not everyone can do that, but its a good lesson for me...thnx

  • @SGVB22
    @SGVB22 Год назад

    so cool dude!!! i love doing striking drills like this !!!

  • @deniz_thfa
    @deniz_thfa 2 года назад +2

    👊🏼🤟🏼

  • @KoreanDan310
    @KoreanDan310 Год назад +1

    I was wondering if you've tried this in conjunction with heater shield. I know historically shields were out of fashion by the 15th century, but we often see the combination of shields and longsword one handed in fiction, so just something I was curious about.

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  Год назад +1

      Only solo, with a longsword blunt. Actually, there are a few illustrations of longsword plus big shield.

    • @KoreanDan310
      @KoreanDan310 Год назад

      @@borislavkrustev8906 I have seen a few artwork examples. I think it would be really cool and interesting if you made a video demonstrating longsword + large/heater shield. It would be cool to see since it's not ever talked or mentioned in HEMA just like how you demonstrated here with one hand longsword

  • @MulishaKnights
    @MulishaKnights Год назад

    its a nice blade i have used 1 one for cutting practice

  • @Bermuda-e7f
    @Bermuda-e7f 2 года назад +2

    omg how scary is to drill with a sharp sword, bravo 👌 hey, do you think you could be more balanced by breathing from your core, or belly? that would relax your shoulders and let you slide your feet on the ground, avoiding some feet crossing and brake of the flow. it is something you get from other disciplines like boxe or kendo.. which comes pretty helpful with longsword too. what do you think? Gorgeous sword, have fun!

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +2

      My form is a bit messy here for two reasons - the terrain is uneven, there is mud under the grass (I actually slid 3-4 times on it, kept my balance barely), and I am handling a sharp, so I am not going for very explosive footwork. I actually do breath from my core, it's just that for the purposes of the video I am doing much more with my hands and arms and much less with my legs.

    • @Bermuda-e7f
      @Bermuda-e7f 2 года назад

      @@borislavkrustev8906 ye ye I see 😀 i ve been sparring in the backyard yesterday in army boots on a sort of frozen mud, i feel you so much! but i never tried drilling with a sharp. i guess it is an interesting feeling too

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +3

      @@Bermuda-e7f The really interesting feeling comes when you manage to touch your head while working on hangings and you start patting you hair and looking for blood :D I'd advise to try it first on a very, very flat solid floor.

    • @AngelChernaevHistoricalFencing
      @AngelChernaevHistoricalFencing 2 года назад

      @@borislavkrustev8906 If you finish yourself with it, I am taking it back

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад

      @@AngelChernaevHistoricalFencing Your nose is one to speak...

  • @leehilborn8118
    @leehilborn8118 2 месяца назад

    it handles better in one hand than my arming sword

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 месяца назад

      Eh... that says bad things about your arming sword, mate. What maker is it?

    • @leehilborn8118
      @leehilborn8118 Месяц назад

      @@borislavkrustev8906 windlass (balaur arms) type 14

  • @googlesword9209
    @googlesword9209 2 года назад

    Is there a limit to the weight of a longsword in order to be used one handed even if the balance was good or the blade was short?

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +1

      Well... no, if you have the strength for it. But generally longswords above 1,7 kg are not balanced in a way that is good for one-handed use.

    • @kirbyjohnson3756
      @kirbyjohnson3756 Год назад

      True there's a big difference between a a little over 1 kg and almost 2 kg, 1,7 kg is almost 4 lbs that's a big sword

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  Год назад +1

      @@kirbyjohnson3756 The one in the video is right in the middle - 1,5 kg.
      There are some arming swords which reach 1,4 kg, btw. Rapiers if that weight are not uncommon either.

  • @kauetadaieski3131
    @kauetadaieski3131 10 месяцев назад

    It is a bastard sword. To be used at full potential with 2 hands, but still able to perform ok in one hand, specially with a shield.

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  10 месяцев назад +2

      Give me a historical source for that definition and I will agree with it :D

  • @MulishaKnights
    @MulishaKnights Год назад

    dude you need longsword practice 101

  • @jimlo632
    @jimlo632 2 года назад +3

    Dam the way you be flailing that thing around its scary for you to do it with a sharp. You might want to work on your edge control before you accidently cut your self. Alot of those angled decending cuts look very messy. Are you sure you should be swinging around a sharp. Id suggest you seek out a school to better your form.

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +3

      Ahahah, I've been swinging swords for over a decade, sharps included. And I do have a club - one where I teach at.
      But sure, show me a video of your cuts, so I can learn better :)

    • @jimlo632
      @jimlo632 2 года назад +1

      @@borislavkrustev8906 oh my opologies it looked like you were a new fencer.

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +2

      @@jimlo632 So where is that video of your fencing and cutting prowess?

    • @jimlo632
      @jimlo632 2 года назад +1

      @@borislavkrustev8906 bro im at work right now. Went to click on this video in hopes of being educated and just saw some one flail around with a sword. When people click on these we excpect to see good sword work to learn from. Your the one posting videos and running a school so ur the one who should be posting good sword work videos not me. If im a newer fencer and can see that your sword work is bad then maybe you should rethink posting videos or running a school. Im not the one trying to educate people when my sword work looks like that you are. Maybe dont half ass your videos before you upload them make sure it looks good.

    • @borislavkrustev8906
      @borislavkrustev8906  2 года назад +7

      @@jimlo632 My point is, if you can't walk the talk, your opinion on the matter doesn't have much weight.
      While I will never claim my form is perfect, I know from experience cutting and fighting that it is high enough level to not bother listening to people who don't have the confience to post their fencing publicly.
      You have simply not shown any reason to value your comments.

  • @AndreaBaronequellointelligente

    thanks