Learn the Art of Combat - Staff Fighting Fundamentals

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Staff fighting basics from Joachim Meyers book about the knightly art of swordsmanship - 1570 A.D.

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  • @noahdaglio9362
    @noahdaglio9362 4 роки тому +206

    As someone who's done some rudimentary bo staff training as part of my karate and kung fu training, it is so entertaining and enlightening to see the differences and similarities in staff use between east and west.

    • @sevehayden1463
      @sevehayden1463 3 роки тому +4

      What are some of the differences?

    • @noahdaglio9362
      @noahdaglio9362 3 роки тому +29

      @@sevehayden1463 one big difference is in the staff itself. Staffs in eastern styles, usually king fu, are more flexible. Part of getting your form better is making the staff flex and whip with each strike. In Japanese staff use, the grip is higher up on the weapon, which makes it more of close range tool with a back end that is used for striking as well.

    • @sevehayden1463
      @sevehayden1463 3 роки тому +1

      Neat.

    • @trollmcclure1884
      @trollmcclure1884 3 роки тому +2

      @@sevehayden1463 look for Comparing 6 STAFF Martial Arts by Fandabi Dozi. You can probably see the vid in recommendations if you look to the right ---->

    • @RealZeratul
      @RealZeratul 3 роки тому +6

      @@noahdaglio9362 regarding the sometimes extreme flexibility and whipping I'd tend to argue that this may be a modern invention to make presentations more flashy in modern wushu, but yes, at least my style advocates much more movement of the back hand and striking usage of both ends, even though of course we also have those long-range techniques. I always wonder if for some close-range techniques in HEMA (remember the "wrestling" part of the staff) the striking side of the staff may be changed for a follow-up; does anybody reading this know? :D

  • @MrodriguezProd
    @MrodriguezProd 4 роки тому +78

    New videos, new weapons, new puffy pants... You sure are very active, lately. Not that I'll complain.

    •  4 роки тому +11

      xD

  • @happy_camper
    @happy_camper 4 роки тому +54

    The staff! It’s so good to see it featured.👏
    Thank you for your uploads during these strange times; your channel has inspired me to return to practicing HEMA once again. Since recovering from muscle injury, it’s been a fantastic way to focus my fitness routines.

    •  4 роки тому +7

      Keep going and get better soon!

  • @ДнызрукТёмный
    @ДнызрукТёмный 4 роки тому +23

    I love how this is also excellent reference for gesture drawings thanks to the exhaustive inclusion of different angles and multiple cuts. Much obliged to your dedication!

  • @brandonfarfan1978
    @brandonfarfan1978 4 роки тому +63

    This whole vid is really informative.
    And alot of thought was definitely put into it too.👏👏👏👏
    Thanks for uploading this.👍

    •  4 роки тому +1

      thx

  • @GrizzTheShaman
    @GrizzTheShaman Рік тому +12

    i noticed alot of people also utilize these same techniques in similarly sized weapons as well! personally ive found it AMAZING to practice these with my Dane Ax as the difference in weight from the head is negligible and it keeps the same relative "feel" :3

    • @GrizzTheShaman
      @GrizzTheShaman Рік тому +2

      not ten minutes after posting this reading through the German Fencing Manual i come to learn pole axes halberds staffs etc are all considered "staff weapons" XD now i just feel dumb as for not utilizing this sooner haha

    • @danielsterling4918
      @danielsterling4918 20 днів тому

      ​@@GrizzTheShaman as I've started down the path of trying to learn a sort of "comprehensive" understanding of the fundamentals of weapon martial arts, I've found that there's a lot of transferrable techniques from staff to other weapons, and what techniques apply depend on the length of staff described (say ~3ft staff for 1 handed sword, ~5-6ft for two handed sword and poleaxe, ~6-8ft for spear and longer polearms).. it's a very interesting thing to begin to understand, and makes learning staff techniques far more enticing and beneficial as a starting point

    • @GrizzTheShaman
      @GrizzTheShaman 19 днів тому

      @@danielsterling4918 agreed! its fascinating to find that in the end of the day, STICK is the one true answer haha

  • @AdlerMow
    @AdlerMow 4 роки тому +21

    Can you demonstrate the jaegerstock (double headed spear, one on each end)? Johann Georg Pascha said in his manual that a master can hold of a group of attackers if he is on open ground. Please do a video on it.

  • @ryanlidalong2012
    @ryanlidalong2012 4 роки тому +11

    damn.. this is very comprehensive staff fundamental!
    appreciate it very much! please keep on the good work!

  • @porcelainface7809
    @porcelainface7809 3 роки тому +30

    I'm getting a quarter staff for Christmas this video helped me pick the right one and I'll be able to practice with it. Thank you for making this video 😁 ps. this video very much feels like a video game tutorial lol

    • @coltoncowan682
      @coltoncowan682 2 роки тому

      Hows ur staff training going

    • @pauloleodrakon
      @pauloleodrakon 2 роки тому

      I cannot deny that. It really looks as a videogame tutorial

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Рік тому +1

      But you do it touching grass and exercising!
      Awesome way to get more variety into your recreational activities.

    • @AteshSeruhn
      @AteshSeruhn Рік тому

      @@pauloleodrakon Triangle-Square-Triangle for a one-handed middle hew. 😜

    • @pauloleodrakon
      @pauloleodrakon Рік тому +1

      @@AteshSeruhn so it seems that you're versed in the "Way of Kilik"

  • @javierhornamoreno806
    @javierhornamoreno806 4 роки тому +12

    As always amazing material, thanks for you work

  • @wooddavid8293
    @wooddavid8293 Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for the logical and concise demonstration. I wish more videos were like this - describe the weapon, show the basic positions and techniques and then show them in action. Well done!

  • @1006christopher
    @1006christopher 4 роки тому +9

    I've been going through your videos and enjoying them greatly. Even got me to start incorporating sword drills into my gym time so I can keep working on some skills until things calm down here. One request would be to maybe have a somewhat transparent background on the text to help up the contrast on it. Due to the brightness in some of the videos, it can be somewhat straining on my eyes to read them. Maybe a dark grey or some similarly contrasting color to get rid of some of the brightness immediately around the text.

  • @JohnDoe-on6ru
    @JohnDoe-on6ru 4 роки тому +258

    The easiest way of staff fighting is to punch one of your employees, boom, you just fought your staff.

    • @redwolf1015
      @redwolf1015 3 роки тому +9

      Ok I genuinely laughed take my +1

    • @meihatsume1165
      @meihatsume1165 3 роки тому +4

      Omg 😂😂😂

    • @princeavaritia
      @princeavaritia 3 роки тому +5

      Inb4 HR enters the ring

    • @maximiliantommy1839
      @maximiliantommy1839 3 роки тому +1

      I know I am pretty randomly asking but do anyone know a good site to stream new movies online ?

    • @Ali_Auditore
      @Ali_Auditore 3 роки тому +2

      LOl🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @fusbroduh
    @fusbroduh Рік тому

    Thank for creating these videos, your time and effort is truly appreciated.

    •  Рік тому

      Thx mate!

  • @blackravensolutions
    @blackravensolutions Рік тому +1

    Great video, presentation, pace. Thank you!

  • @elquetedicelaposta4992
    @elquetedicelaposta4992 4 роки тому +1

    Master thank for sharing.. greetings from Argentina keep sharing videos and techniques

  • @DanGerman-
    @DanGerman- 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome!!!!
    Great footwork!
    Very didactic!
    Thank you

  • @peterlorios612
    @peterlorios612 2 роки тому +3

    Nice video!! I trained with my grandfather's shepherd staff. I know that you mostly make videos with polearms, halberds and two-handed swords since you study the era from 1400-1600 AD but, is there any chance that you make a video with a two-handed axe or spear ? (spear not pike!)

    •  2 роки тому +2

      I uploaded a poleaxe vid the last days...but maybe i give the spear a try some day :)

  • @stuffguru
    @stuffguru 4 роки тому +2

    This is such a great video! You've done a great job condensing that information, cant wait for more.

    •  4 роки тому

      perhaps next week the same with halberd :D

    • @stuffguru
      @stuffguru 4 роки тому

      @ i had the opportunity a couple years ago to take Norlings staff seminar here in the states but unfortunately my studies don't give me much time for Meyer.
      But i've watched your channel for years and you've always been a clear and good presenter of Meyers work and it has been invaluable. I look forward to more as always. Thank you and keep it up! 🍻

  • @Garenzo314
    @Garenzo314 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @gubbs00
    @gubbs00 Рік тому

    Very nicely compiled! Serves as a great reference and visual aid.

  • @JayeffF-vr4ub
    @JayeffF-vr4ub 3 роки тому

    Such style and grace, good job.

  • @ferzzfilinn
    @ferzzfilinn 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting video. Would be nice to see more of staff eg. vs. sword...

  • @tonymontana3949
    @tonymontana3949 2 роки тому

    the leg of the lame the touch of the blind the weapon of the poor my quote
    Greetings from Greece

  • @morbe5276
    @morbe5276 3 роки тому +1

    diese videos sind für mein deutsch als mein fechten sehr gut! danke!

  • @ClashBluelight
    @ClashBluelight 4 роки тому +2

    I am self taught in staff fighting. I recognized some of the movements here from my own style, but a lot of this is completely new. I have a question though. how is the left lower hew meant to be used? It doesn't look good for parrying and has low range. I just don't see how it's meant to be used.

  • @whyunderstand
    @whyunderstand 3 роки тому +1

    That was fantastic thank you!

  • @florianmoret1645
    @florianmoret1645 19 днів тому

    Hello, I stumbled upon your vids recently, very cool things you do :D Very fun but chill thanks for doing this format
    I have a question, were can I find a staff like this ? I did some research and it's not that easy to find a stick longer than 2 meters apparently

  • @yourmotherandthesandpeople2298
    @yourmotherandthesandpeople2298 4 роки тому +2

    I'd imagine you can take what you've learned from the staff and can apply a bit of it to the halberd in one way or another.

    •  4 роки тому +1

      exactly!

  • @photosyntheticzee9915
    @photosyntheticzee9915 3 роки тому +1

    Someone should capture this for animating video games

  • @EminorReal
    @EminorReal 9 місяців тому

    This video was truly inspiring. Was there ever a sequel?

    •  9 місяців тому +1

      Not yet...afterwards i produced the halberd vids...but i should do the staff stuff (...haha) as well :)

    • @EminorReal
      @EminorReal 9 місяців тому

      @I did like the halberd video too, well I've found all of them others from you interesting really, but more Meyer staff stuff would be utterly sublime. I'd love to see some advanced stuff (🙃) in your format.

  • @vonclap
    @vonclap 2 місяці тому

    Well done, good form

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 4 роки тому +8

    He litteraly looks like a drawing from that time

    • @ghostagent3552
      @ghostagent3552 3 роки тому

      dat's de point ma guy

    • @anomalyp8584
      @anomalyp8584 3 роки тому

      @@ghostagent3552 It's like dance moves, the sight is strikingly similar

  • @vitekmajer8701
    @vitekmajer8701 4 роки тому +7

    May i ask you: Is is it possible to do right hews in a similar way as left hews are done? (Like hews with longsword)

    •  4 роки тому +9

      Because you grip your staff with your left arm towards the middle its very uncomfortable to do so. We don't want to cross the arms in our staff swings and strikes. It will be even more difficult in halberd later. Thats why we have differences between strikes from the left and right - to keep always a good and stable structure with left arm and leg forward.

    • @Kalmaro4152
      @Kalmaro4152 Рік тому

      @ It'd probably be possible by switching hands, but at that point, unless you're ambi, you're hindering yourself.

  • @NGrandk9
    @NGrandk9 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏Underrated Video of The Week

  • @laplanilla
    @laplanilla 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome channel....

  • @hmuphilly9129
    @hmuphilly9129 3 роки тому +1

    I wonder what a Japanese ashigarus reaction would be would they try to copy the stance or challenge the other person lol

  • @jorgear9812
    @jorgear9812 4 роки тому

    Great work. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @raymondscottbehnoud8986
    @raymondscottbehnoud8986 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much ♥️♦️🌹👣⚡

  • @kevingeanes2655
    @kevingeanes2655 3 роки тому

    Please do more staff videos!

  • @sentinel_2551
    @sentinel_2551 2 роки тому

    Das Quarterstaff kämpfen finde ich super, also wollte ich auch üben hab dieses video sehr hilfreich gefunden

  • @Vayiram-
    @Vayiram- 3 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @dantealivieri5390
    @dantealivieri5390 3 роки тому +1

    Ok, so strikes are actually movements from guard to guard. Thank you

  • @woodsghost9088
    @woodsghost9088 Рік тому

    Is there any fundamental difference between this and using a spear?

  • @kyat_oou
    @kyat_oou Рік тому +1

    Am I the only one who felt like I'm watching the tutorial and special moves from the medieval video game? Awesome video btw, thank you for uploading this video ❤️

  • @radioactiveassassin5218
    @radioactiveassassin5218 4 роки тому

    Cool! Are you going to do other weapons too?

  • @danielantrobus7232
    @danielantrobus7232 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making this video. Are you left or right handed?

    •  4 роки тому +1

      right handed. your main hand should be on the rear of the staff :)

    • @danielantrobus7232
      @danielantrobus7232 4 роки тому +1

      @ do you do much spear sparring?

  • @jartist583
    @jartist583 3 роки тому +2

    This looks like a character's moveset for a fighting game.

  • @hengedraws
    @hengedraws 3 роки тому

    Very useful video for my comic/animation, since the protagonist has a staff ahe uses in the story!

    •  3 роки тому

      Nice! Would be funny to see some results :)

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Рік тому

      What is it's name?
      It has been a year since you commented, are you done yet?

    • @hengedraws
      @hengedraws Рік тому

      @@jannikheidemann3805 been super busy haven’t had the chance to start, college and life stuff has gotten in the way

  • @southpawmoose
    @southpawmoose Рік тому

    I am amazed how simular this is to the bayonet traing i got in the USMC. If it works why change it.

  • @pedrogonzales4898
    @pedrogonzales4898 4 роки тому

    estas técnicas son muy útiles en la actualidad.

  • @yu-gi-ohmaster10
    @yu-gi-ohmaster10 2 роки тому

    I'm actually new to HEMA, it's actually awesome that the fact the martial art is more than just blades ( not that I'm trying to offend or complain or anything) along with this video, is there a book I can read to learn using the quarter staff?

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Рік тому

      In the video description you can find out about the book this video is presumably based on.

  • @nztelecounselling4837
    @nztelecounselling4837 3 роки тому

    Impressive that they got Aragorn from LOTR to act this.

  • @madoo852007
    @madoo852007 3 роки тому

    New sub, congrats, nice video

  • @LuxisAlukard
    @LuxisAlukard 4 роки тому +1

    If I want to start training, what's more important - good staff, brave sparing partner or puffy pants?
    Just kidding, of course =D I enjoyed this video, think it's great!
    But really: how thick should staff be?

  • @zodiacxXtheory
    @zodiacxXtheory 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome

  • @Catastrio
    @Catastrio 4 роки тому +1

    You recommend 115% of your height for a staff. Is there any exception to that rule? I've recently built a staff that reaches my eye level and have found it to be far more preferable. What I lose in reach I feel that I make up for in handling and maneuverability.

  • @bobbyaditya8738
    @bobbyaditya8738 4 роки тому

    Those one hand hew techniques are bit weird
    What do you do when they block or parry it?
    Wouldnt you lose control of the weapon when its held singlehandedly on the edge like that

    • @penttikoivuniemi2146
      @penttikoivuniemi2146 4 роки тому

      Yes. You risk losing control of your weapon in exchange for extended reach and the element of surprise whenever you do something like that.

  • @Mark-wo5dm
    @Mark-wo5dm 3 роки тому

    My most used style is Side guard bcos I can block upper thrust and lower thrust and my favorite is their lower thrust bcos if I blocked itI will eventually knock their staff to the ground and hit the head hard enough to push his staff and hit himself receiving half of the force damage... that's if your enemy is out of moves😆

  • @Kytseo
    @Kytseo 3 роки тому

    What sort of books would you recommend for ones learning European staff?

    •  3 роки тому

      English?

    • @Kytseo
      @Kytseo 3 роки тому

      @ Yeah, sorry

    • @gubbs00
      @gubbs00 Рік тому

      ​@DarklordKyo Joachim Meyer's "The Art of Combat" is a commonly used manual that covers the fundamentals of many different weapons, especially the longsword but it also covers the staff and other polearms. The style described for staff in that text is near identical to what is being displayed in the video, so they pair well

  • @civilprotectionunit8145
    @civilprotectionunit8145 3 роки тому +1

    What the point of stabbing with a staff tough? It won't do a lot unlike a swing.

    •  3 роки тому

      These are fundamentals for all staff weapons e.g. spear etc. :)

    • @civilprotectionunit8145
      @civilprotectionunit8145 3 роки тому

      @ Ok

    • @msms7434
      @msms7434 2 роки тому +2

      Ever been hit with the end of a 30 mm diameter stick thrust at you by a 100 kg plus angry man? Even with armour it's not going to be pleasant. In fact i would probably poke and thrust as much as possible for an armoured opponent in hope to keep him away and maybe shove him off balance.
      If you employed ONLY hewing/swinging strikes you are inviting the opponent in. Feint-stab, feint-stab, hew for parry and defence, feint stab.
      Mind you, even the best trained fighters in the world look great going through drills and the real fight is a hot mess of technique soup.

  • @LouMannion
    @LouMannion 3 роки тому +1

    I'm practicing this with my walking stick because people can be very unkind and very stupid when they've had a drink. I reserve the right to self defence.

  • @ursusmaritimus2791
    @ursusmaritimus2791 2 роки тому

    Wo in Deutschland kann man das trainieren? :D

    •  2 роки тому +1

      Schau mal unter ddhf.de -> Mitglieder. Evtl. findest Du etwas ganz in Deiner nähe.

  • @basteesi5003
    @basteesi5003 3 роки тому

    why do the positions seem similar to someone who would fight with a spear??

  • @ajithsidhu7183
    @ajithsidhu7183 4 роки тому

    Pla do on combos

  • @jimmynicolas4602
    @jimmynicolas4602 4 роки тому +2

    👍😀

  • @pst5345
    @pst5345 4 роки тому +1

    looks exactly like halberd move set to me.

    • @Axel_5
      @Axel_5 4 роки тому

      I was thinking the same, is a halberd without... well the halberd XD

    • @edcrichton9457
      @edcrichton9457 4 роки тому

      The fighting manual he is using. By the 16th century the science of fighting was heavily focused on dueling. I saw a lot of greatsword techniques being used. Besides the human body only can move in so many ways.

  • @a.h.7173
    @a.h.7173 4 роки тому

    this guy looks like rollo, ragnar lodbroks brother 👏

  • @aurelionsol4622
    @aurelionsol4622 Рік тому

    The first time I got scared ‘cause I saw “wheight 115% of your body” instead of “length”…I said _damn that’s hardcore lifting with a stick wth??_

  • @rmhaven142
    @rmhaven142 4 роки тому

    Neue Waffe und ne neue Büchs :D

  • @kevenwilliam1503
    @kevenwilliam1503 2 роки тому

    Why is this written and not spoken? There's sound on the video

  • @ashenshield1712
    @ashenshield1712 2 роки тому

    I can safely say I learned nothing so imma go swing my stick at people until I learn

  • @enoughofyourkoicarp
    @enoughofyourkoicarp 4 роки тому

    Lightsaber kid was cool but he could learn a few things here.

  • @ИванКрузенштерн-ш1х

    Цирк. Подобная тактика боя годится только для деревенских потасовок.

    •  4 роки тому

      Техника или оружие - проблема?

  • @janedough725
    @janedough725 2 роки тому

    lmao chads are such dweebs

  • @sirhana
    @sirhana 3 роки тому

    bad fonts, unreadable.

  • @LeonM4c
    @LeonM4c 4 роки тому +6

    Thank for these insightful videos on the staff, I've been drilling with mine lately and found your videos have helped me with my technique and handling of the weapon.

  • @bleachedink
    @bleachedink 4 роки тому +6

    This is really good, thank you for sharing this! Always so informative.

  • @markrussell1606
    @markrussell1606 4 роки тому +4

    Quick question for a complete beginner. What diameter should the staff be?

    •  4 роки тому +3

      around 3cm is a good diameter

    • @markrussell1606
      @markrussell1606 4 роки тому +2

      @ thanks so much for the quick reply! Looks like I have a brand new edition to my work out routine!

  • @xaviertheseventh
    @xaviertheseventh 4 роки тому +3

    Just what I was looking for, thank you!

  • @Stephen_Curtin
    @Stephen_Curtin 4 роки тому +2

    Good stuff looking forward to the halberd video

  • @darrallc
    @darrallc Рік тому +1

    These are really great! I'm currently stuck in the countryside with a billhook and some poles, so using these vids to get some good drills in for quarterstave / halberd etc. Thanks so much!

  • @rgarcia7392
    @rgarcia7392 4 роки тому +2

    A question regarding thrusts, if you don't mind. It seems that the thrusting point of the staff does not travel more than an arm's length in your videos. If that is the case, it would seem to me that an opponent would find the end of your staff within reach to grasp. Must the thrust normally be accompanied by an aggressive, penetrating step? Or is there something I don't understand?

    •  4 роки тому

      I show just the concepts. Add a step and you have more distance :)

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Рік тому

      @D There are no videos listed on your channel.
      Might you have forgotten to set your video to not be private or unlisted?

  • @jg2072
    @jg2072 Рік тому +1

    Great job with the photos of various angles.

  • @ДмитрийГ-г3з
    @ДмитрийГ-г3з 3 роки тому +1

    An excellent video for parsing the staff and the basics of mastering it. Thank you for your work.

  • @andreigabrielion9575
    @andreigabrielion9575 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. In the future could you put the written explanations a bit more closer to the center of the screen please? I find them hard to read if the video is paused because the UI covers them. Cheers!

    • @elliotdavie4072
      @elliotdavie4072 4 роки тому

      Just a thought as this is what I do, why not slow the videos down

    • @RealZeratul
      @RealZeratul 3 роки тому

      Or maybe just talk, we know you can and it even sounds good. :D

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Рік тому +1

      @@elliotdavie4072 Slowing the video down is unfortunately not possible on all platforms UA-cam can be viewed on.
      For example it has been removed as a feature on the UA-cam app for Android TV.

  • @andrewmacedo9570
    @andrewmacedo9570 День тому

    Will there be a follow up on this

  • @the_diplomat51
    @the_diplomat51 4 роки тому +1

    This made me wanna do an "Iron Staff Only" run in Mount and Blade Warband

  • @memoramissa
    @memoramissa 4 роки тому +1

    thank you very much

  • @BonafideDG
    @BonafideDG 4 місяці тому

    Very well edited video 👌

  • @ericmiller7580
    @ericmiller7580 6 місяців тому

    Amazing technique

  • @clanker7890
    @clanker7890 Рік тому

    1. 0:29
    2. 1:11
    3. 1:37
    4. 3:16

  • @joaopedrogois3992
    @joaopedrogois3992 13 днів тому

    0:18

  • @666wurm
    @666wurm 3 роки тому

    Is hickory not a North American wood? How does that go with European Fighting? Wouldn't such a staff be made of ash wood or even oak?

    •  3 роки тому +1

      It has almost the same properties. It would of course not be historically correct.

  • @DanielMatthews-ql3wf
    @DanielMatthews-ql3wf Рік тому

    I have seen one mistake your hands never move. My younger brother was teaching himself to use a staff and was showing me what he could do, and I cut a stick about 4 ft long and stepped up and said hit me. He swung his staff and I blocked it and struck his lead hand and he dropped the staff. I told him that you can't ever leave your hands in one place for too long or your opponent can do that. About two months later I caught him in the woods and watched him practice, he told me to get a stick and I said no thanks I not stupid. He had learned his lesson you couldn't touch him.

    •  Рік тому

      There is always space for improvement, thx :) For sure i will take care of it when it comes to partner vids.

  • @Boricvamorena13
    @Boricvamorena13 3 роки тому +1

    Those leg guards, are so amazing. By the way, I'm gonna have to get a longer stick...

    • @gubbs00
      @gubbs00 Рік тому +1

      They're called landsknecht pants or trousers and can be bought online if interested

    • @Boricvamorena13
      @Boricvamorena13 Рік тому

      @@gubbs00 Thanks for the info!

  • @therabbidt
    @therabbidt 2 роки тому +1

    omg i can finally master the dark arts with the random long stick i found in the school yard

  • @ralfhtg1056
    @ralfhtg1056 3 роки тому

    Hickory ist eine ausgezeichnete Wahl. Andere brauchbare Holzsorten sind Buche, Wenge, Robinie, Eisenholz und Virginiaeiche. Esche ist nach meiner Erfahrung suboptimal, da diese beim Partnertraining schnell bricht. Zwar nicht so schnell wie Roteiche, aber trotzdem wesentlich leichter zu brechen als Hickory.
    Ich habe einen Bo aus Hickory und einen aus Eisenholz. Beide 2,05m lang, Durchmesser 27 mm, zylindrisch verlaufend und ne schön glatte Oberfläche, damit der Stock gut gleiten kann und man sich keine Blasen reibt. Ich bin 1,90m und mit der Stocklänge von 2,05m sehr zufrieden. 115% wären sonst bei mir 2 m und 18,5 cm. Das wäre mir etwas zu lang.
    In der Kampfkunst, die ich trainiere, teilen wir den Bo in 3 ungefähr gleich große Sektionen. Und die Hände sind niemals starr am Stock, die Hände gleiten am Stock entlang, in Abhängigkeit der auszuführenden Technik. Und wir fassen den Stock niemals ganz am Ende. Wir lassen immer ein Stück von der Länge des eigenen Unterarms nach hinten rausgucken, da ein ganz am Ende gefaßte Stock zu schlecht kontrollierbar ist und man dadurch wesentlich langsamer wird.
    Allgemein ist mir aufgefallen, daß bei Du bei Deinen Schlägen viel mit den Armen arbeitest, v.a. mit dem vorderen Arm und wenig mit dem Körper. Sprich: jede Menge ungenutztes Potential einerseits und schnell ermüdete Arme andererseits.
    Und Techniken, wie der einhändige Mittelhau: würde ich niemals machen. Wenn man trifft, ist alles gut. Wenn man aber verfehlt und es mit einem schnellen Gegner zu tun hat, hat man ganz schnell die A-Karte.
    Trotz allem ein gutes Video!

  • @witcher_helms5144
    @witcher_helms5144 4 роки тому

    Haven't watched full video but wanted to say that out of all the guards 'Middle on the Left Hip' looks the least protective. Could be wrong as I haven't finished the video.

  • @JT604-q2x
    @JT604-q2x Рік тому

    Learning a lot from you thanks a lot. Learning these techniques on my 65 inch spear.