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I love the backdrop, beautiful scenery that's really fitting for the subject. I was considering going on location to some of England's castles to do some sparring video's this spring time when the weather gets better. Good lesson as well.
Excellent video, I love how well and simply you explain things that took me..... a really long time to work out. I have one question: how do you feel about the blow after the shield strike being a false edge cut similar to a sturzhau or zwerchau rather than an unterhau?
Todd Greener I have seen Roland interpretation on this. I can’t say it’s right or wrong, but I prefer the unterhau because is more direct from the position I reach. I consider the other option valid as soon as it’s landed with enough speed ;-) Thank you for your kind words Todd!
Beautiful video! Nice to see some I.33 again. I love your interpretation of 'durchtreten'. So basically you call the yielding to the overbind a schiltslac against the schiltslac? Nice interpretation indeed!
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I love the backdrop, beautiful scenery that's really fitting for the subject. I was considering going on location to some of England's castles to do some sparring video's this spring time when the weather gets better.
Good lesson as well.
Thank you!!! I was looking forward to this!!!
Lupus67 Remus I’m happy to read this :)
Blocking the opponent's sword with his buckler is simply an amazing technique. Thanks @Federico Malagutti for this informative demonstration ^^
buen video amigo saludos , tienes un buen canal.
Wow Great video! I can't wait to use this in my next bout.
Thanks for uploading Federico. I currently work on the right overbind as well, so this is a nice reference point. :)
Thank you for the comment ;-) happy to be of help.
The end of the video was very funny xD
pedro pezzini Was ahahahahahah! :D
Excellent video, I love how well and simply you explain things that took me..... a really long time to work out. I have one question: how do you feel about the blow after the shield strike being a false edge cut similar to a sturzhau or zwerchau rather than an unterhau?
Todd Greener I have seen Roland interpretation on this. I can’t say it’s right or wrong, but I prefer the unterhau because is more direct from the position I reach.
I consider the other option valid as soon as it’s landed with enough speed ;-)
Thank you for your kind words Todd!
Beautiful video! Nice to see some I.33 again. I love your interpretation of 'durchtreten'. So basically you call the yielding to the overbind a schiltslac against the schiltslac? Nice interpretation indeed!
Exactly! Thank you very much!
Mr. Malagutti... Can you please tell me... Who manufactured the arming swords you and your partner are using? Thanks so much!
Hi, my one was made by Paul Binns, Nicola’s one has been made by Malleus Martialis
Another fantastic video, thank you. What is that beautiful town on the hill called please? It looks so incredibly right as a backdrop.
Grendel Grendelson thank you! The name of the town is Contigliano
@@FedericoMalagutti Thank you Frederico.