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The Schaitelhau, the Final Mastercut | VCU HEMA
Thanks to John for demonstrating the Schaitelhau with me.
Remember Liechtenauer's five words... Especially Indes....
Music:
Teller of the Tales - Kevin MacLeod
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The Scalp Cut
63 The Scalper
is a danger to the face,
64 with its turn,
very dangerous to the breast.
65 Whatever comes from him,
the Crown will take it.
66 Slice through the Crown,
thus you will break it hard through.
67 Press the strokes,
with slices pull them away.
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The Schielhau, A Strike Many Masters of the Sword Know Nothing About... | VCU HEMA
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Here we learn the fourth of Liechtenauer's Master cuts the Schielhau. This is one of the most complex Mastercuts to perform. Thanks to Cooper for helping me demonstrate this Mastercut. Music: Vox Vulgaris - La Suite Meurtriere ua-cam.com/video/AqJMVSnwg_Y/v-deo.html The Verses: 58 The Squinter breaks into whatever a buffalo strikes or thrusts. 59 Who threatens to change through, the Squinter ro...
A Knight's Favorite Strike, the Zwerch-Hau and It's Uses | VCU HEMA
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Here we go over how to use the Zwerch hau or Thwart strike Liechtenauer's Third Master Cut. It is the best to use in almost all situations and its the most versatile. Thanks to Jay for helping me demonstrate this Master Cut
Krumphau/Crooked Cut and Rott Competition 1 Highlights | VCU HEMA
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Today we go over the basics of the Krumphau and when to use it. We also have highlights from our first Rott Competition, Congrats to Alex and the rest of Rott 4 for winning the Rott Comp. Also Congrats to Sarah for winning the tournament. Special thanks to Diana for making the clips used.
Practice at Our College Club | VCU HEMA
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Ever wonder what practice at a college HEMA club is like? This is a compilation from our 3 hour practice last week on 9/9/22 where we taught our new members the zornhau
The Zornhau, the First Strike to know in German Longsword | VCU HEMA
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Here we go over Liechtenauer's first Master cut and a few plays that go along with it. You said you liked both theory and drilling so let us know what you think! Special Thanks to Alex and Ari for drilling this with me! Music: Theory: ua-cam.com/video/hgrRYM-uWhY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BrandonFiechter'sMusic Drilling: ua-cam.com/video/GJaiIG5xPqg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AranyZoltán
The Origin of All Sword Fighting, Vor and Nach | VCU HEMA
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Here we explore the first two of Johannas Liechtenauer's five words, Vor and Nach or Before an After. We build a basis on how this art is performed, and how the mastercuts will be executed so stay tuned! Music: ua-cam.com/video/0ulUV0JYcWU/v-deo.html
How to Properly Strike in German Longsword | VCU HEMA
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Welcome back! Here is an upload on the passing step, the lesson given during our first practice. In this video we aim to answer the question why use the passing step. If you need a review on how to properly perform the passing step refer to this video. ua-cam.com/video/JTuJ1j1hUL4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching and be sure to like and subscribe!
Basic Hema Review | VCU HEMA
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This is a general review of a few HEMA drills solo and paired That can be done at home or at club practice. Thanks to all members of VCU HEMA who participated in this shoot Music: ua-cam.com/video/_bCdOsVS568/v-deo.html
We are back! Hema Fight Compilation | VCU HEMA
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We've missed you all, here is a taste of what we have been up to while away. New content is on the way! The official channel of the HEMA Club @ VCU. Pictures/Videos by: Tony Bennett Edited by: Logan Hiner Animation by: Ava Blakeslee-Carter
Giant Slaying with Kiana Riter
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Huge thanks to Kiana Riter for her workshop with us at VCU HEMA! This footage from that workshop contains some great points on fencing with the German style longsword.
VCU HEMA Training and Fight Mashup
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This mashup was made by VCU's own Austin Bae, using footage from our practices as well as events and fight nights the club has hosted. Link to Austin's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/Jhzc-lEN9uAKYy2Vl1_dzA.html Check out the VCU HEMA Instagram page: hema_at_vcu
Responses to the Oberhau: MADS Winding Drill
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We explore different ways to respond to an Oberhau. The official channel of the HEMA Club @ VCU. Our videos are: Produced by: Dan Thomas Presented by: Nick Allen, David Hessler Edited by: Dan Thomas Introduction created by Ava Blakeslee-Carter
Responses to the Oberhau: Schielhau
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We explore different ways to respond to an Oberhau. The official channel of the HEMA Club @ VCU. Our videos are: Produced by: Dan Thomas Presented by: Nick Allen, David Hessler Edited by: Dan Thomas Introduction created by Ava Blakeslee-Carter
Responses to the Oberhau: Parrying
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We explore different ways to respond to an Oberhau. The official channel of the HEMA Club @ VCU. Our videos are: Produced by: Dan Thomas Presented by: Nick Allen, David Hessler Edited by: Dan Thomas Introduction created by Ava Blakeslee-Carter
Responses to the Oberhau: Zwerchau
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Responses to the Oberhau: Zwerchau
Responses to the Oberhau: Voiding
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Responses to the Oberhau: Voiding
Fight Night 2017 Semi-Finals Part 2
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Fight Night 2017 Semi-Finals Part 2
Fight Night 2017 Semi-Finals Part 1
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Fight Night 2017 Semi-Finals Part 1
Fight Night 2017 Finals Part 2
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Fight Night 2017 Finals Part 2
Fight Night 2017 Finals Part 1
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Fight Night 2017 Finals Part 1
Lauren Hanson vs Karl Bolle
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Lauren Hanson vs Karl Bolle
Thomas Schratwieser vs James Clark
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Thomas Schratwieser vs James Clark
Ram Point Spring 2017 Finals
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Ram Point Spring 2017 Finals
Master Cuts: Handling Drill
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Master Cuts: Handling Drill
Master Cuts: The Schielhau
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Master Cuts: The Schielhau
Master Cuts: The Schaitelhau
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Master Cuts: The Schaitelhau
Master Cuts: The Krumphau
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Master Cuts: The Krumphau
Master Cuts: The Zwerchau
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Master Cuts: The Zwerchau
Master Cuts: The Zornhau
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Master Cuts: The Zornhau

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  • @naufallin907
    @naufallin907 4 дні тому

    I've heard u can't exploit fools stance for multiple attacks since it will lost the trick...is that true??

  • @luvmonkey666
    @luvmonkey666 10 днів тому

    Yeah googling “rendon zwerc” isn’t showing anything

  • @anthonyt1t5
    @anthonyt1t5 15 днів тому

    Love how detailed this guy is. Makes it easier to learn.

  • @serotonin.scavenger
    @serotonin.scavenger Місяць тому

    Works with knives as well, curiously enough

  • @SkyREX4LIF3
    @SkyREX4LIF3 2 місяці тому

    Are you the fool because you use the fool guard or am i the fool to attack you in your fool guard Nah Id win, I can understand that the others will get me a harsh time if they release their high guard expansion. *proceeds to get slashed and dies of blood loss* *he rises from the dead* What the? I was on the of death and used my reverse grip technique and finally i saw it! Interesting.. You are right..- YOURE SO RIGHT! Imaginery technique Hollow guard 🗡️🟣

    • @rexamidalion
      @rexamidalion Місяць тому

      Was not expecting a jjk meme on a 7 year old video with barely any views lol

  • @felixw.4666
    @felixw.4666 2 місяці тому

    I don’t know if you still check the comments, but I have a question. Is there a technique or some kind of actual historical fighting style where you deliberately open up to take a hit in a less vulnerable spot or with low force delivered by the opponent, which then opens the opponent up to a potentially more damaging counter hit?. Or is this a stupid idea and it’s just never worth to „trade“ hits?😅

    • @FroopLoop
      @FroopLoop Місяць тому

      trading hits bad

    • @memedealer7001
      @memedealer7001 28 днів тому

      Your entire body is important. Get in the legs and you have less manoeuverability; get hit in the arms and now you have less attacking power, no shield or no sword; get hit in the chest and you get a russian roulette of effects tl;dr there is no time you want to get hit. I guess you could look for suicide strikes? But even then those are unlikely to be effective. I think what you may be looking for is in one-handed where you redirect an attack to your shield.

  • @grenmoyo3968
    @grenmoyo3968 2 місяці тому

    You're a fool to stay in the guard. And you are a fool to attack someone using the guard.

  • @beaniemanmg9134
    @beaniemanmg9134 2 місяці тому

    If ever I go to HEMA, I will gladly use this stance, its against agressive fencers to make a foolish engagement also, to see the weak points of an offence.

  • @Keduhh
    @Keduhh 3 місяці тому

    I think doing an upwards cut transitioning into an overhead hammer/slash while taking a step forward would be very effective against an hesitating opponent

    • @Keduhh
      @Keduhh 3 місяці тому

      Actually, fools guard, upwards slash while taking a step back while opponent attacks, following with an overhead slash transitioning into a full charged stab would be a very beautiful combo

  • @christuxford4462
    @christuxford4462 3 місяці тому

    I like doing this cut with the false edge. It generates a little more power.

  • @basini_
    @basini_ 4 місяці тому

    I've never had any interest in sword fight but recently my friends and I started a D&D campaign and my character wields a long sword so I wanted to draw my character in a cool pose and these videos are so great to understand how to properly hold a sword and get a reference for the correct proportions!

  • @davewilson13
    @davewilson13 4 місяці тому

    For windmill, you are stepping after you've started the swing, is this correct? Total newbcakes here.

  • @davewilson13
    @davewilson13 4 місяці тому

    This is amazing! Great job

  • @CoffeeAcorn
    @CoffeeAcorn 4 місяці тому

    1:20 if you hit too hard can't they use the momentum to attack you faster than your cut, also go for the hands not the sword if you can

  • @kurtschultz356
    @kurtschultz356 4 місяці тому

    With the black background, you should wear a different color clothing to make it more visible with your legwork and footwork. But it was awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @tendo_no_entiendo
    @tendo_no_entiendo 5 місяців тому

    Typical HEMA bro using a katana like a euopean. I saw that zornhau brother 😂 and the saber work gorgeous as always.

  • @Lioni177
    @Lioni177 5 місяців тому

    The lore implications of a new VCU Hema president!

    • @someonewithsomename
      @someonewithsomename 8 днів тому

      I think this is just university club or smth. So the previous one just graduated the uni

  • @christuxford4462
    @christuxford4462 5 місяців тому

    Good. Simple simple. 👍

  • @wakrusgumbo
    @wakrusgumbo 9 місяців тому

    If you want to convince me, spar someone. They must know what they are doing and be uncooperative. Heck. I'd do it. When we are talking about it's weakness against faster weapons, that doesn't mean daggers, it means literally every other weapon. Yes, you can smack someone's toe if they don't see it coming. I hope you didn't miss. By comparison: True Two Handed Swords weigh five pounds. They're not as nimble as a longsword (about 2 lbs), but they can still use the same basic moveset. Both of these weapons kill in one hit. Imagine winding up for a Zornhau (a diagonal cut from shoulder to hip) with that thing. A regular greatsword would cut you in half so fast, you wouldn't even be able to throw your back out. Another question is: why? Killing someone with a blade is very easy. It gets easier the bigger the blade is, sure, but you've already passed 'dead simple'. Point of fact: nobody who has ever fought in a real battle against a two handed sword is still alive today.

  • @suatkuran5323
    @suatkuran5323 9 місяців тому

    You don't actually use schielhau like this, is this from the gloss of Meyer? Lew, PPVD, Hans Seydenfaden and Hans Medel don't utilize it like this.

  • @petritzky
    @petritzky 10 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/7gCNwrIM9ss/v-deo.htmlsi=6GtSd1gyOAnKnJ7h This and the version of superiorHEMA are most in line with my interpretation of the Schielhaw. A very vertical cut that wins the centerline by better angle and einschießen. I don't see the advantage in angle in your interpretation. I have nothing against the title btw. It's perfectly in line with the glosses. I always prefer in gear showcases of techniques and, if there, a sparring situation where this occured. But, as a content creator, I know this isn't always possible, because of time restrictions. Better to get something out then nothing at all.

  • @darkenblade986
    @darkenblade986 11 місяців тому

    looks alot like Porta di Ferro from Italian longsword. very cool

  • @VictorGarcia-qk3dn
    @VictorGarcia-qk3dn Рік тому

    All this move are good, but leave the hand without protection, with a ring in the guard that would be affective.

  • @hannes1813
    @hannes1813 Рік тому

    God the pronunciation is killing me. Zver-hau W's are pronounced as a 'V' in German.

  • @bensteinhauser784
    @bensteinhauser784 Рік тому

    Hello, i know this video is quite old but as someone who recently started HEMA and just found these videoes i just want to say how much I appreciate the guard videos. They offer in depth but easily understanable instruction which really clarified a lot of things for me. You are an excellent intructor!

  • @FangXL
    @FangXL Рік тому

    I learned this technique from ryonnosuke in sword of doom. It's like his secret weapon

  • @aburipley9045
    @aburipley9045 Рік тому

    What brand of feder is that?

    • @SkyeTsow
      @SkyeTsow Рік тому

      One of the Pentii's from PurpleHeart Armory

  • @cptmuxarez
    @cptmuxarez Рік тому

    thx

  • @cptmuxarez
    @cptmuxarez Рік тому

    Thanks a lot big bro, i just start tryinh to do something in hema, and your video is my saver

  • @iknowthings7367
    @iknowthings7367 Рік тому

    Many thanks!

  • @DoguiDougua
    @DoguiDougua Рік тому

    Where are the videos? Hope to have some news from you soon :)

  • @DoguiDougua
    @DoguiDougua Рік тому

    Trying to analyse James style... He uses oberhaus to lure the opponent into Ox so that he krumps from fool's? Then counter attacks while the blades out of the way?

  • @Cuckoo_Nature_Hobbies
    @Cuckoo_Nature_Hobbies Рік тому

    All those people walking past like there is not a sword fight going on.

  • @Ukmongoose3
    @Ukmongoose3 Рік тому

    What make of synthetic sword is that, please?

  • @Cuckoo_Nature_Hobbies
    @Cuckoo_Nature_Hobbies Рік тому

    Can someone make a video showing a safer way of switching to the other side. As the masked bloke could easily swing back into your mid section at that point.

  • @johnellis6028
    @johnellis6028 Рік тому

    My Russian fencing coach taught me this down guard in sport saber, it works well. You may think it leaves your head open to a head cut, but no.The up parry is quickly there

  • @cspahn3221
    @cspahn3221 Рік тому

    These videos are incredibly useful. Thank you

  • @JoeYT23
    @JoeYT23 Рік тому

    👍

  • @arthurhutchinson2755
    @arthurhutchinson2755 Рік тому

    Useful vid, thanks!

  • @dd11111
    @dd11111 Рік тому

    These videos have been the SINGLE BEST rescource for learning German Longsword I have found! Thanks so much for making this knowlege more accessable! Absoubtly brilliant work!

  • @zacherya.5016
    @zacherya.5016 Рік тому

    Oh so I am allowed to use my left hand, that’s nice to know

  • @notanonymous3976
    @notanonymous3976 Рік тому

    very nice

  • @reynewan8479
    @reynewan8479 Рік тому

    Noice, I needed this

  • @larsgottlieb
    @larsgottlieb Рік тому

    Someone tug that butt tag in, please =P

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 Рік тому

    you pronounce it like "fomm"

  • @stevenvalkanas4407
    @stevenvalkanas4407 Рік тому

    Thanks for the lesson, I appreciate anyone taking the time to help the Hema community. A suggestion though, it would help if you would cut the background music, its distracting and makes it difficult to hear what you’re saying

    • @vcuhema
      @vcuhema Рік тому

      We want to keep the music but agree it’s too front and center, we have to relearn how to upload videos lol

  • @RayJonh
    @RayJonh Рік тому

    Thanks for the lesson Master!

  • @arnekoets3085
    @arnekoets3085 Рік тому

    What makes you think ochs is with horizontal edge alignment? Or more to the point... Always or inherently with horizontal edge alignment? With this version you show here any oberhau can blast right through it as they will have their edge on your flat. Static blocks from ochs... Are they described? I think they use the hilt, not so much the blade... As opposed to versetzen (displacements) which are not static blocks. Absetzen or winding into a regular diagonal edge alignment is much more efficient as well as widely depicted... In fact the horizontal edge alignment is hardly shown at all. And as already noted, you upper strikes are more a weird prellhau. The rotational point of the zwerch over your head gets hands hit, as there is no opposition in the zwerch, nor forward percussion onto any bind the zwerch might result in, making it a very risky strike to use, as opposed to the strong and line closing strike it can be