Showing posts with label HEMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HEMA. Show all posts

Swordfish 2017 (Gothenburg, Sweden)


HEMA is experimenting on continuous sparring format. Swordfish 2017. YouTube > Replay Playlist.

German Longsword (Burnaby, BC)


See how a simple abaniko technique is applied on all four quadrants in the German Longsword. YouTube > Playlist.

Bolognese Sidearm


Bolognese Sidearm counters.


Basic Guards of Bolognese Sidearm (Sidesword) Swordsmanship


Basic Cuts of Bolognese Swordsmanship


Bolognese Solo Forms. Combined all videos above into one post. Updated 1/1/2020

Austin Historical Weapons Guild (Austin, TX)


No, not FMA. Great video breakdown on proper longsword oberhau strike | https://www.HistoricalWeaponsGuild.com

Abaniko Technique In German Longsword (Krumphau)


The crooked cut (krumphau) in German longsword is not too different from FMA's abaniko (fan) strikes, but the movement here is more pronounced because of the length in comparison to the bolo (machete or messer).

Spanish Swordsmanship


I had no idea that there was such system where they do not retract or bend the elbow. Thanks to Guro D and Guro V for the insight.

HEMA Fencing on ESPN




This is the same video as above, but with commentary from the channel host. Updated 7/11/2017

Laser Cutting A Prop Sword


Laser cutting on an acrylic sheet.

HEMA Paris Open 2016

http://earlwin.tumblr.com/post/146388034419

Good armor as seen on Paris Open 2016, a HEMA tournament. I think this ought to be the future armor set for WEKAF/GSBA.

Most of these HEMA clubs use point sparring for tournaments and in their training sessions. Continuous sparring, however, is still the best way to improve your skills in addition to disarms and THRUSTS.

See the original photo album on Facebook.

Punta y Daga Workshop


April 2016--Combining the fighting styles of HEMA, Abenir Kalis (Ilustrisimo) and more. Don't miss these workshops as Guro Mansur travels throughout California | https://fb.me/mansurfabrizio.filograna

40th Anniversary

Arthur, King of the Britons, defeater of the Saxons, wearer of shiny crowns! Here's a quick how-to guide for everyone...

Posted by Monty Python on Thursday, September 17, 2015