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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2015
  • A look into the world of Historical European Martial Arts, where a community revives centuries old martial arts based on the research and study of period source material.
    Disclaimer: As a former practitioner, the filmmaker believes that HEMA is an activity that anyone should be able to participate in and enjoy, regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other aspect of their self-identity. The views of the people featured in this documentary are not necessarily endorsed by the filmmaker.
    00:00:01 Introduction: (3 mins 18 sec)
    00:03:20 Chapter 1: What is HEMA? (11 mins 52 secs)
    00:15:12 Chapter 2: How Does it Work? (9 mins 54 secs)
    00:25:04 Chapter 3: Research (6 mins 48 secs)
    00:31:52 Chapter 4: The Validity of HEMA (11 mins 4 secs)
    00:42:56 Chapter 5: HEMA Today (12 mins 26 secs)
    00:55:22 Chapter 6: Equipment (9 mins 2 secs)
    01:04:24 Chapter 7: HEMA Identity (7 mins 24 secs)
    01:11:48 Chapter 8: Competitions in HEMA (10 mins 32 secs)
    01:22:20 Chapter 9: The Community (5 mins 38 secs)
    01:27:58 Closing Credits: (1 min 14 secs)
    For more information:
    wiktenauer.com/wiki/Main_Page
    www.hemaalliance.com/
    www.thebfhs.org.uk/
    www.svhemaf.se/
    www.ffamhe.fr/
    www.ifhema.com/
    Spanish subtitles by Carlos Loscertales Martínez
    German subtitles by Claudia Krause
    Indonesian subtitles by Pradana Pandu Mahardhika

КОМЕНТАРІ • 354

  • @TesticularDancer
    @TesticularDancer 8 років тому +158

    I have had a passion for swords my entire life yet never could find a true outlet. Recently, about a month ago, I found a HEMA club that practices the longsword of the German tradition. It is the best feeling when it finally occurs to you that this is "it". My club was welcoming, educated, and patient. I wish everyone the same experience and more as they too pursue their passion for this art.

    • @lokiofasgard312
      @lokiofasgard312 2 роки тому +2

      I’m trying to open my own kendo, hema gym someday!

    • @TesticularDancer
      @TesticularDancer 2 роки тому +2

      @@lokiofasgard312 Very nice! I practice both. Definitely compliment each other.

    • @TesticularDancer
      @TesticularDancer Рік тому +2

      @Samurai rabit Hi there! Thanks for checking in. It’s great still! No burn out. Haha. Still studying Liechtenauer and I also took up traditional Japanese swordsmanship. I’m an instructor for the former now :).

  • @castleberg6737
    @castleberg6737 6 років тому +24

    I couldn't help but notice how articulate and intelligent these people are. This bodes well for the future of HEMA. Keep up the great work.

    • @txmetalhead82xk
      @txmetalhead82xk 2 роки тому +2

      Reconnecting with their birthright, history and ancestors.

    • @ReasonAboveEverything
      @ReasonAboveEverything Рік тому +1

      @@txmetalhead82xk indeed

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast 8 місяців тому +1

      Indeed, it felt like propaganda ... about a stick

    • @comingstorm275
      @comingstorm275 Місяць тому

      There are alot of shitheads in HEMA too, dont worry

  • @DryPenguin
    @DryPenguin 8 років тому +88

    I had never heard of Hema. I have no clue where I got the link to this video from. I have no idea why I enjoyed it so much, but I did. I really enjoyed this, thanks for making it

    • @LionheartSJZ
      @LionheartSJZ 8 років тому +15

      +DryPenguin
      Now there's nothing left but joining your local HEMA club :D

  • @Chasmodius
    @Chasmodius 8 років тому +78

    Name titles at the bottom of the screen could stay on longer, but that's about my only criticism of this excellent documentary -- very well done!
    And I loved at 1:22:40 when David Rawlings said "we're not a hipster movement yet" and you cut to a guy in plaid with a giant beard!

    • @heavymetla666
      @heavymetla666 8 років тому +5

      +Chasmodius At least he didn't have fedora.

    • @nigelomacnigilson3089
      @nigelomacnigilson3089 3 роки тому +1

      Even David's moustache makes that a funny thing for him to say.

  • @HyeenaWulf
    @HyeenaWulf 7 років тому +16

    this is so me. I'm an artist, and have been wanting to learn how these techniques are preformed and what they do so I can draw them properly without having to fantasize. Plus, I'm also a huge fan of Medieval history, and learning how to weild a sword is already as awesome as it sounds. Man, I really should give HEMA a shot some day.

  • @tapio-hq
    @tapio-hq Рік тому +2

    Oh my goodness, when I look at this film, I see so many engaged people that have so much wisdom to share. I have a strong interest to try HEMA out, and at some point of my life I ******* will. Just right now I don't have the time. Many thanks for the video, I learned already plenty for my way ahead!

  • @joshuagraham8594
    @joshuagraham8594 8 років тому +143

    16:24 the deadliest of all HEMA moves...

    • @vairse53
      @vairse53 8 років тому +36

      +Hrafnavaldr If you want to end him rightly...

    • @phileas007
      @phileas007 8 років тому +2

      +CygnusX1 yeah, and a fashion statement

    • @dannydevito4700
      @dannydevito4700 8 років тому +1

      End him rightly

    • @clearmelody6252
      @clearmelody6252 8 років тому +3

      +Cygnus74 I wonder if Skall really realizes what it is he started. XD These comments made me laugh my butt off.

    • @michaelt.5672
      @michaelt.5672 8 років тому +1

      I want to see that move in a movie one day.

  • @Mububban23
    @Mububban23 8 років тому +33

    Excellent film, and it's also so refreshing to see good strong representation of female fighters too. Whether it's LARP, re-enacting, fencing, HEMA etc women can enjoy it just as much as men. Great production.

    • @Dwilson1282
      @Dwilson1282 8 років тому +12

      +Mububban23 So many of the excellent HEMA instructors and fencers I know are women. Just like every other martial art, I often see women working the hardest. Something that should be recognized more.

    • @philsspace69
      @philsspace69 7 років тому +2

      Proselyte - "Out perform" in what way? In what context?

    • @a.dumencich7274
      @a.dumencich7274 Рік тому

      @@Dwilson1282 sissy

  • @Bassist-Beneath
    @Bassist-Beneath 6 років тому +21

    This is a phenomenal documentary whether you already know anything about HEMA or not. It's very clear how much work was put into it and I hope it only gets more popular! Thanks for a wonderful watch!

  • @silki9716
    @silki9716 8 років тому +12

    Great video!
    But when mustache man is on the screen, I can't stare at anything but his amazing stache.

  • @johnhovigart
    @johnhovigart 8 років тому +16

    I was struck by the comment about Asian movies near the end of chapter one. I hope these historical techniques find their way into western films in the same prominent way very soon.

  • @Bastion83
    @Bastion83 4 роки тому +5

    Also wanted to point this out because I was nerding out hard on this bit. Throughout the film, the odd back and forth between the aggravation of how many films get HEMA wrong and the fact that film brings people to the discipline. Well at one point I noticed one of those who contributed mentioned the SwordMaster Agripa(forgive me if I screwed up the spelling). I wanted to point out for any who didn't catch it, but that name is one thrown around between Inigo and Wesley during their fight in the Princess Bride. :) It's a silly detail but I found myself delighted by this realization.

  • @sanctumsomega
    @sanctumsomega 6 років тому +8

    I just found out that one of the guys in this doc heads a club in my area! How lucky! I will be going next weekend :)

  • @omicroneridani7456
    @omicroneridani7456 2 роки тому +5

    Admirable job, a truly enthralling video. I'm not a HEMA practitioner but I do praise all these people's passion, dedication and focus. Splendid.

  • @samisthesword
    @samisthesword 8 років тому +65

    Thanks so much for creating this awesome resource, Cedric. It really is a work of passion, both from you and the community you've interviewed. Thank you as well for being open to feedback and giving us such a great (and easily shareable) explanation of what we do!
    Cheers,
    ~S

    • @EvilMerlin
      @EvilMerlin 8 років тому +3

      +Samantha Swords Bah! Thats only because you are featured in the Docu. I kid! I kid! When you coming back to class with us???

    • @samisthesword
      @samisthesword 8 років тому +3

      +Evil Merlin Ha! Yes, I'm awfully biased and hope this documentary is a roaring success. ;) I hope to visit you guys sometime through winter.

    • @heavyarms01h
      @heavyarms01h 7 років тому +1

      Samantha - that last part of what you said (a great, easily shareable explanation) really rings true and it's what I absolutely love about this documentary regardless of how many times I've watched it. I'd actually been looking into HEMA for about a year and a half before I finally discovered that there's a club less than five minutes' drive from me (which I, of course, joined - I've been practicing for about 4 and a half months now).
      Before I started, the documentary helped give me a clear picture of what this is all about so that when I did begin training, I knew what I got into and hit the ground running. Now that I'm a HEMA practitioner, the more I do this, the more I can relate to what's said in the interviews through my own experiences.
      It's certainly had an influence on me as I went in, from an initial desire to get all-black equipment (to keep to what seems to be a growing "standard look") to always being self-conscious that I'm now representing the HEMA community to my non-fencer friends & coworkers, because I'm the one person they know who went off and started doing it.
      The video is still the first thing I recommend my non-fencing friends watch if they want to know just what it is I've gotten into. I do my best to help spread the word about HEMA around those I know in my day-to-day, and this documentary has been a big help. Thanks so much for making it. =)

    • @philsspace69
      @philsspace69 7 років тому +3

      Your name is actually Swords.

    • @KurNorock
      @KurNorock 6 років тому

      +Samantha Swords While watching this documentary I developed quite a crush on you. You seem to have a very positive attitude, a genuine passion, and you can just tell there is real intelligence in your speech and pure joy behind that big beautiful smile.
      Plus you are very attractive and you practice HEMA.. I mean, how cool is that?

  • @namethefifth7315
    @namethefifth7315 Рік тому +3

    You have not feeled joy until you hold a longsword for the first time. Feeling its wait and balence clashing whith another blade. My first hema leson was pure dopamine

  • @Sonoskai
    @Sonoskai 8 років тому +17

    The banana for scale was a nice touch.

  • @Sanctum1972
    @Sanctum1972 8 років тому +7

    Excellent documentary on HEMA. The captioning was extremely helpful for me as a deaf sports fencer and artist, allowing me to understand that community better. Fascinating stuff.

  • @Bastion83
    @Bastion83 4 роки тому +4

    I knew of one school in my overall area...thanks to this film I know there are two. I mainly study Chinese martial arts, but I always love gaining knowledge and seeing martial technique, as well as the history of fighting arts. This film is very well done! My thanks to Cedric for posting this!

  • @BardofCornwall
    @BardofCornwall 8 років тому +11

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing this with us. Cheers from Canada.

  • @Par-Crom
    @Par-Crom 8 років тому +33

    Saw the pommel throw at 16:24... This one is dedicated to you, +Skallagrim !

  • @ratelslangen
    @ratelslangen 8 років тому +63

    I really should join my local club.

    • @richarddesrosiers6611
      @richarddesrosiers6611 7 років тому

      how do you recommend doing this?

    • @Natsumi666
      @Natsumi666 7 років тому

      What is the "club" where I live is nor official? or I don't even know what "school" they use for the movements. How do I know their accuracy? it's not like the channel "thw sword's path"...

    • @jeremywhitfield4556
      @jeremywhitfield4556 6 років тому +1

      You're lucky you have a local club lol, I wish I did, I'd join in a heartbeat, hope you did

  • @aherbez
    @aherbez 8 років тому +2

    thanks so much for making this, Cédric! this is going to be a fantastic way to grow the community, and get more people into the sport.

  • @LionheartSJZ
    @LionheartSJZ 8 років тому +10

    this documentary is a piece of beauty, thank you so so much for it!

  • @Pompelipom33
    @Pompelipom33 8 років тому +3

    Fantastic documentary. 3 months ago I did not know what HEMA was and that there existed people training these stuff.

  • @danielsundberg6168
    @danielsundberg6168 7 років тому +2

    Watched this before I finally joined the local club about a year ago. Just realized I never posted a thank you-note for providing me with the motivation to do so. THANK YOU!!

  • @danielmartin4596
    @danielmartin4596 8 років тому

    Really a fantastic film, thank you so much for making it:)

  • @ken2000X
    @ken2000X Рік тому +1

    If Kendo is fencing, this is Kobudo/Kobujitsu. This reminds me of stories of Japan at the end of the Meiji restoration working to save its martial arts from going extinct in the face of the westernization of the country. Impressive.

  • @aurilius8145
    @aurilius8145 5 років тому +2

    Minor correction regarding what the russian guy was saying in regards to sport fencing wear white, you dont have to wear white socks and actually the FIE allows non white jackets.

  • @spieltmit
    @spieltmit 8 років тому

    Wow, what a good overview and collected knowledge and perfect arrangement of interviews and stuff.
    Great work! Thank you so much for this piece of art!
    I got to HEMA by "accident" (I was invited to a medieval party and started learning despite this party never got done - I was promised a real armor which I could keep :( ) and now I got stuck with it ;)

  • @superjamoose
    @superjamoose 8 років тому +2

    Fascinating video - buddy from Finland linked this to me, watched it from start-to-finish, was just absorbed. Cheers from Canada.

  • @andrewpardoe4585
    @andrewpardoe4585 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for a really good film, enjoyable and informative.

  • @JC-Denton
    @JC-Denton 8 років тому +1

    This has been collecting dust in my to-watch-list ever since Matt (from Scholagladiatoria) recommended it in one of his videos, and now I finally have watched it. Thanks, was very entertaining and informative, too.
    Cheers, Jess

  • @Altaranalt
    @Altaranalt 5 років тому

    Wonderful documentary. Thank you!

  • @cityandsuburb
    @cityandsuburb 6 років тому +2

    Very entertaining piece, thank you.

  • @DeanMetalAngel666
    @DeanMetalAngel666 7 років тому +3

    That feeling when you visited a H.E.M.A. class almost a week ago at less than an hour's walk away, haven't been able to stop watching videos involving it in anticipation of training in mediæval awesomeness since; and then see the class instructor in this very documentary at 15:51 LOL.

  • @usbektimur
    @usbektimur 8 років тому +1

    Great work! Thanks a lot!

  • @alafifi101
    @alafifi101 6 років тому +2

    Wow! I have been looking for such a thing all of my life. I was always interested in swords fighting and fencing. But never found the community or the place to train it. I tried to find a Kendo school in my city but even that was not available in the UAE and especially in my city in Abu Dhabi. Soon enough this sport is coming here in the UAE and in my city. I even know the person who is bringing it into the country and establishing it here. I even did a sparring session with him for like an hour or so. So I think the first country in the Middle East that will start this is the UAE. It would be such an honor to start it here in the region. I can't wait to start attending classes in this. Such an amazing documentary by the way. Thank you.

  • @Sexygillou
    @Sexygillou 8 років тому +1

    Really nice document, thank you.

  • @londiniumarmoury7037
    @londiniumarmoury7037 6 років тому +4

    Probably seen this around 4 times, so I guess that means it's good.

  • @sparkymularkey6970
    @sparkymularkey6970 6 років тому +3

    This looks amazing. I discovered there's a HEMA school right up the street from where I work. I'm signing up for lessons as soon as possible.

  • @BernasLL
    @BernasLL 3 роки тому

    Bravo, excellent documentary.

  • @manuelsanchezdeinigo3959
    @manuelsanchezdeinigo3959 2 роки тому +1

    Glad I found HEMA, been doing HEMA on my own before I found it was a thing ! Que Viva!

  • @grid4359
    @grid4359 2 роки тому

    Absolutely amazing documentary

  • @janzwierzchowski3066
    @janzwierzchowski3066 Рік тому

    fantastic documentary!

  • @announakis
    @announakis 7 років тому +2

    a great look at the HEMA community overall. It is really nice to see so many emblematic and well known faces in the report...it is equally disconcerting though to not not see some of the most brilliant swordsmen like Carlos Negredo.

  • @15r1971
    @15r1971 8 років тому

    all I want to say is all the positive things said by friends below.fantastic way of learning many thx.tc all the best.keep it up.

  • @leandrodemelooliveira4749
    @leandrodemelooliveira4749 8 років тому +1

    Very good my brothers!!! That is what I seek!!!

  • @royalblue2324
    @royalblue2324 7 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @hellknight003
    @hellknight003 7 років тому +1

    amazing documentary

  • @sofiaenriquez3399
    @sofiaenriquez3399 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the spanish subtitles : ) Great work!

  • @BrunoGallant
    @BrunoGallant 8 років тому

    Excellent travail.

  • @samrodriguez9653
    @samrodriguez9653 4 роки тому

    Fascinating video 👍

  • @awesomeguy7778
    @awesomeguy7778 3 роки тому +1

    Well I whent from someone mainly intrested in katanas just cus I know abit on it from training various martial arts back to a fascinated mixed martial artist who just wants to have fun and these guys are martial artists and this looks alot of fun

  • @whyguygin
    @whyguygin 8 років тому

    Thanks! Good job.

  • @Furore2323
    @Furore2323 8 років тому +1

    This is really engaging and fascinating, so kudos to the director & editor team for one thing.
    I can't offer any expert comment or reaction - I have *handled* a couple of weapons, but never done any training or the like.
    Still, I found this educational. I'm coming at this from a 'nerdy tabletop games' angle. I'm a long-time role-player and GM, and quite apart from the pure historical interest, I think I've learned a few things to spice up my nerd-game vocabulary, so - thank you!
    Also I think what the HEMA peeps are doing is super cool.
    Also also, I agree that I want to see more technical accuracy in movie & TV fighting. Not every fight needs the research (eg Wesley vs Inigo in 'The Princess Bride' is fun partly BECAUSE they are just Flynning like an old-school movie) but any genre flick that's going for a 'realistic' tone only benefits from expert stunt/fight advice.
    Okay, done rambling. Great work everybody! And thanks once more.

  • @Kondo87
    @Kondo87 8 років тому

    Great documentary! =)

  • @siouxsettewerks
    @siouxsettewerks 8 років тому +15

    Great piece of Documentary!
    Inb4 the pommel jokes, and trying to identify "hema stig" from Matt Easton's Chanel (although with this doco, it becomes to easy, I'd say!)
    In all seriousness, that's Great Great stuff, you've got here, with humble yet knowledgeable people, and from all around the world!
    How long did it take you to shoot all the interviews?
    There must have been a heck of a lot of traveling involved!
    I would rate it way above what TV has produced in that regard, And I really think channels such as Arte in France and Germany, or PBS in the US would honor themselves in diffusing this if they ever want to cover the subject!

    • @CedricHauteville
      @CedricHauteville  8 років тому +6

      +siouxsettewerks Thanks! It took about a year between the first and the last interview and I travelled to 5 different countries + the UK where I live.

  • @evbb
    @evbb 7 років тому +2

    For a while there, polearms were basically 10 foot long can openers. Really interesting to see how they developed with these ideas in mind.
    Also worth noting that I've read a bit on modern methods for manufacturing blades compared to historical methods, and it seems that in fact modern methods are superior. There's definitely a romance to a master blacksmith infusing his blood and sweat into a blade with every hammer swing, but what he's actually hammering away for is reducing impurities in the metal by beating them out. Same thing goes for folded steel in some regard, as it's really just a thorough way of reducing these impurities. When compared to modern methods of producing steel however, these impurities are released when the steel is brought to a molten state, and then desired elements reintroduced to produce, arguably not in all cases, superior steel. The blades basic shape is then cut from a plate of desired steel, and the process of material removal begins, which by all rights is an equally demanding and skill oriented process. Spring steel also seems to be superior to any historical examples of swords that have been recovered and tested, and is incredible for most any style of European sword.

  • @gamer7916
    @gamer7916 7 років тому +33

    16:24 that guy used the ultimate technique and ended him rightly

  • @Threetails
    @Threetails 7 років тому +1

    Just breaking into HEMA (Achille Marozzo, longsword technique). Excited to be in on the ground floor of a growing sport!

  • @lordandrak
    @lordandrak 8 років тому +1

    Those flexible armour gloves are awesome! keen to see them on the market in the future.

    • @chadam917
      @chadam917 3 роки тому

      They're up for pre-order on purple heart armory

  • @Wolf-Wolfman
    @Wolf-Wolfman 2 роки тому

    Excellent.

  • @yowza234
    @yowza234 Рік тому +1

    Coming back to rewatch this video, Ive just realized why that guy at 15:52 looked familiar!
    He's a free scholar and one of my favorite teachers at our hema club in canada hahaha

  • @Buphido
    @Buphido 11 місяців тому

    I have recently become infatuated with the history and evolution of war strategy and combat. How armies marching in unison turned into squads stealthily moving spread apart, how shield walls turned into trenches and how aerial combat changed the game entirely. Martial arts reflect this in part. Fighting is something humans have done for their entire existence, and as I delved deeper and deeper into the topic, I started to feel weird about the idea of not being able to fight myself. What would my ancestors say? HEMA was not the go to for me in that regard though. I find it fascinating and I highly enjoy learning more about it. What I ended up picking up for myself though was BJJ with the outlook of moving into an MMA direction once I‘ve gotten a bit better. I‘ve been at it for almost a year now and I‘ve gotten a notable confidence boost already. Mind you, I don’t expect that I‘d be able to fight of a group of five muggers or any movie shit like that; just the fact that I am starting to master a style of fighting born and gradually being perfected in modernity that somewhat mirrors the general environment I, a person born in modernity as well, live in (unarmed and unarmored) feels *right.*

  • @eri1320
    @eri1320 5 років тому

    Ojalá en Panamá existiera esto :c Es demasiado genial. Siempre he querido practicar el arte de la espada, pero de la forma correcta.

  • @0hn0haha
    @0hn0haha 8 років тому +35

    MATT EASTON OMG

    • @0hn0haha
      @0hn0haha 8 років тому +1

      Ian Hollier ikr

    • @0hn0haha
      @0hn0haha 7 років тому +2

      No, just a drawr cut. Or a pusch cut.

  • @Niriixa
    @Niriixa 7 років тому +2

    Very well put together documentary! The only detail I slightly struggle with is the font for the names/titles, because its size and shape make it hard to read, especially when blended in for only a few seconds.

  • @zeroa6
    @zeroa6 8 років тому +1

    Great documentary.
    One question: ¿Why Ilkka Hartikainen is not in it?. He´s one of the most greatest and important modern fencers. He has an amazing recreation on Bolognece tradition, that gives a great and important aport to all HEMA comunity. Thanks for sharing.

  • @HillardEarl
    @HillardEarl 9 місяців тому

    @Apologies for the confusion.
    When two swordsmen engage in a bind, which refers to the situation where their swords are in contact with each other, certain principles and concepts can be applied to reason about the possible actions and outcomes. These principles are based on the nature of the bind and the physics of sword movement.🎉

  • @acts9531
    @acts9531 8 років тому +1

    I wanna meet the chick who carries a longsword and a rapier in the trunk of her car. I carry a longsword and a battle axe in my Jeep :)
    This is a fascinating treatise of a lost art that is being resurrected. I likely won't be alive in the 20 - 100 year period it will take to fully develop this lost skill, but I am alive now to see it being brought back to life. This is an interesting time to witness this phenomena. My sincere thanks to Paul Southren for posting this as Video of the Month on SBG.

  • @l33tsamurai
    @l33tsamurai 8 років тому +1

    I personally would love it if this got big enough that we could have it recognized as an actual martial art. like, championships! like televised professionals getting paid big bucks to show up and throw down! I can see it much like MMA, the pros make money off of it and I get the drawbacks described, but the public interest raised could lead to big discoveries! new opportunities! and all we have to keep in mind is that the tournament is not the end-all be-all, just like the historic professional. Sigmund Ringeck got big bucks for teaching I'm sure, but I'm also sure he was also looking to be the best he could be.

    • @gurkfisk89
      @gurkfisk89 8 років тому

      +l33tsamurai HEMA already is recognized in Sweden. The first official national championship was held this summer. But there is a long way to go before professionals can live on it, but I think it's the case for most martial arts and other sports.

  • @iterenzi
    @iterenzi 8 років тому +3

    Awesome documentary! I hope the teaching of HEMA gets global. I wish I could learn it here where I live, but there are no clubs yet. Anyway, amazing material. Thank you.

    • @Dwilson1282
      @Dwilson1282 8 років тому

      +israel terenzi The movement is global. Where do you live? Check out the HEMA Alliance on line- they have lots of contacts and resources.

    • @iterenzi
      @iterenzi 8 років тому

      +David Wilson
      I've checked, the closest one is 8 hours away from me unfortunately. I would train on my own, but the cost to import the equipment to Brazil is huge :(

    • @Dwilson1282
      @Dwilson1282 8 років тому +1

      yeah that can be problematic. Have you checked purple heart armory or New Sterling Arms? Their basic wooden wasters are excellent.

    • @iterenzi
      @iterenzi 8 років тому

      +David Wilson Thanks for the tip! I haven't checked New Sterling Arms yet, and I quite liked the ARMA side swod. Maybe I'll save up a little bit to get it. To bad the Real is so devalued in relation to the Dollar

    • @Dwilson1282
      @Dwilson1282 8 років тому

      indeed. Also check out Black Fencer, which make wonderful synthetic wasters. Euro currency. Close to the same price as a quality wooden waster but better for practice and sparring.

  • @RandomAllen
    @RandomAllen 7 років тому +1

    About to join my local club that just recently started up! :)

  • @lekassosgroskassos364
    @lekassosgroskassos364 6 років тому

    Ooooh trooop bieeen j aii tro ap mon histoireee graaace a toi mersy graaace a ca j ai u un tro bon note #5/20

  • @FIGSANE
    @FIGSANE 4 роки тому

    1:16:58 I love that Erik Satie started playing

  • @fisadev
    @fisadev 8 років тому +12

    Hey! Amazing work, thanks for doing this!
    Are you planing to add captions, specially in other languages? I would *love* spanish captions to be able to share this with people in my country, and I'm willing to create them myself if you want, but I would need english captions first, to ensure I'm not getting anything wrong.

    • @CedricHauteville
      @CedricHauteville  8 років тому +3

      +Juan Pedro Fisanotti Yes, several languages are planned, including Spanish.

    • @fisadev
      @fisadev 8 років тому

      +Cédric Hauteville | Photographer, film maker nice! Thanks again for the work, this is so valuable :)

    • @NonApplicable1983
      @NonApplicable1983 8 років тому +1

      +Cédric Hauteville | Photographer, film maker My club is based on Perú, and we would certainly love to be able to show this documentary to our non-English-speaking students.

    • @Hetnaset
      @Hetnaset 8 років тому +1

      +Juan Pedro Fisanotti Los subtítulos en español ya están listos :)

    • @fisadev
      @fisadev 8 років тому

      +Hetnaset buenísimo, gracias! :)

  • @MB-bg1ek
    @MB-bg1ek 8 років тому

    Thanks for the banana for scale :-D really love that

  • @awesomeguy7778
    @awesomeguy7778 3 роки тому

    Hema will evolve and understanding will grow

  • @awesomeguy7778
    @awesomeguy7778 3 роки тому +1

    Guesss im taking up historical fencing seems to be fate im fascinated

  • @outlawquill7894
    @outlawquill7894 3 роки тому

    I definitely have to join a group. I have a hema long sword already so I can practice a bit by myself, but it just isn’t the same thing

  • @ChiValryWu92
    @ChiValryWu92 8 років тому

    where did the clips come from? I would love to see the full video of all the demonstrations, especially the montante demonstration.

  • @colderwar
    @colderwar 8 років тому

    I wish my forge was big enough to make a Montante... I'd love one of those things...

  • @LuxPumuckl
    @LuxPumuckl 7 років тому +1

    is that Jon Sayles arrangement of the Pavane, by Gabriel Faure in the background? If so, I think that it is a nice coincidence thar his arrangements are used in several videos about Hema on youtube :D

    • @LuxPumuckl
      @LuxPumuckl 7 років тому +2

      AH, never mind. Jumped ahead to the credits. And yes. Jon Sayles :)
      Great guy.

  • @hencrazy
    @hencrazy 8 років тому

    First the smash bros documentary and now this. Feels good.

  • @robgau2501
    @robgau2501 2 роки тому

    Oh Hel yes. This is what I want to do. Awesomeness.

  • @brumalogresteer4124
    @brumalogresteer4124 7 років тому +6

    now to get my parents to watch this...

  • @winterjoel2254
    @winterjoel2254 5 років тому +1

    50:20 that captain america buckler

  • @michaelcurl9200
    @michaelcurl9200 8 років тому +1

    A list of websites in the about section would be most helpful.

  • @dr.lexwinter8604
    @dr.lexwinter8604 4 роки тому +1

    7:42 Love the banana for scale.

  • @HillardEarl
    @HillardEarl 8 років тому

    I have two question at 29:34 how do he not cut the horse? Then, how can he reach the beast in time, the is in the wrong place. To save a life.

  • @Sk0lzky
    @Sk0lzky 3 роки тому +1

    20:45 How many people have yachts? And how many people have original copies of medieval fencing treatises? So which is really more of a status symbol nowadays? :V

  • @saammahakala
    @saammahakala 3 роки тому +1

    Just signed up for my first HEMA Class.., also I recently discovered Medieval music on UA-cam.
    Far Out!!!

    • @BernasLL
      @BernasLL 3 роки тому

      So, how did it go? =D

    • @saammahakala
      @saammahakala 3 роки тому

      @@BernasLL Temporarily cancelled due to Covid 😒

    • @BernasLL
      @BernasLL 3 роки тому

      @@saammahakala lol shame. Don't give up, normalcy is coming back.

  • @TheMarrt
    @TheMarrt 8 років тому

    Couldn't you just create a training sword with a kind of merlon edge that get constricted into each other to simulate the sharp-edge sticking you would to make it a bit dipped so that it wouldn't stick at any angle?
    Or would this just cause unrealistic bouncing?

  • @wordhomiegdog
    @wordhomiegdog 7 років тому

    what is the painting at 7:33 ?

  • @Brainwashed101
    @Brainwashed101 6 років тому +2

    "Ending rightly" at 16:23, huh?

  • @trande6136
    @trande6136 8 років тому

    At 1:21:11, you can see what looks like a 12-year-old doing drills. That perfectly demonstrates the point being discussed right at that point.

  • @viniciuspaiva3578
    @viniciuspaiva3578 4 роки тому

    Honestly, HEMA should be in the Olympics!

  • @fakename1545
    @fakename1545 8 років тому

    You should list the first video again and just put a massive annotation directing it to this one. You'll get a lot more people to watch it that way, it'll be promoted more because it has so many views and likes.

  • @shalakabooyaka1480
    @shalakabooyaka1480 8 років тому +2

    Banana for scale! Good show old chap