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Joachim Meyer's Staff Techniques

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2013
  • Halberstangen techniques from Meyer's Treatise of 1570.

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  • @Rikitocker
    @Rikitocker 10 років тому +25

    It is no surprise that people see so much of the Longsword in the Staff, even George Silver stated that you were the treat his Staff in the same manner as the English Longsword and Swetnam counseled the same. Meyer is a class act.

    • @notfeedynotlazy
      @notfeedynotlazy 5 років тому

      I even found a technique here that I've incorporated (with a few adaptations) into my own longsword repertory, so much is the overlap

  • @WasserTipps
    @WasserTipps 6 років тому +71

    My grandpa trained for more than 30 years with staffs, swords and stuff and when he was 70 and taking a walk with his Walking stick he got attacked. …. He destroyed several bones of the attacker… he couldnt walk anymore ;D

    • @xxxxxx5868
      @xxxxxx5868 4 роки тому +16

      Your grandpa waited 30 years for the moment a guy tried to rob him lmao

    • @-smp-scientificmethodpersp838
      @-smp-scientificmethodpersp838 3 роки тому +18

      @@xxxxxx5868 when most people would be scared, grandpa thought "finally! I was worried this moment would never come"

    • @BubblewrapHighway
      @BubblewrapHighway 3 роки тому +4

      @@-smp-scientificmethodpersp838 I have a very similar attitude. 😂 But I'll be happy if I never have to use anything I learn. Violence is traumatic.

    • @omari2306
      @omari2306 2 роки тому

      HA HA! I KNOW BOY I KNOW, from 1rst hand, it can knock out people too!

    • @619Shippo
      @619Shippo Рік тому

      🧢

  • @Personmr
    @Personmr 9 років тому +24

    it seems staff techniques share a lot of similaritys with other weapon techniques. the staff seems like the perfect weapon to start learning martial arts.

    • @NonApplicable1983
      @NonApplicable1983 9 років тому +12

      Meyer actually recommends starting with the longsword. Then you can learn the quarterstaff and the dussack. From the quarterstaff you can move on to other pole weapons and from the dussack to other one-handed swords.

    • @chosenfrozen4006
      @chosenfrozen4006 9 років тому +10

      Most Chinese martial arts reccomend learning the staff as the first weapon because it teaches you to move both hand at the same time to generate power, and many people tend to naturaly favor one hand so the staff fosters generating power with the whole body.

    • @pepelisbon
      @pepelisbon 4 роки тому

      @@chosenfrozen4006 The most famous Samurai defeated is greater rival with a staff.

    • @omari2306
      @omari2306 2 роки тому

      You have to study HEMA, Fiore dei Liberi Italian system of Combat to begin to understand.
      You feel like Conan the Barbarian with this stuff as if it were few i am literally called berber
      BARBARIAN so when i do this shit, my blood BOILS haarrd. I have deep Nationalist egos in my heart mainly my vandal ancestors.
      Check out who are the vandals.

  • @omari2306
    @omari2306 2 роки тому +2

    Meyer is our great helper, you never know when you will need a staff. A staff luckily is not considered a weapon, and you can legally carry it as a trekking token with you all the time, i personally march on with it, a litlle time during the day, it's been gold for me against knife attacks, you have all the distance or even better than that.

  • @368money
    @368money 10 років тому +58

    I was wondering if you have any training tips for people with no friends?

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  10 років тому +26

      Solo forms, strikes on a heavy bag, and flourishes will help you memorize techniques and develop some vital attributes, but there really is no substitute for training with a partner. If you solo train in a public place you may just get some interested people who may want to join you. Good luck!

    • @Chrominance87
      @Chrominance87 9 років тому +15

      +MEMAG or the police just may show up, if you train with blunts.

    • @grimheathen
      @grimheathen 7 років тому +17

      no friends? Stop hitting people with sticks! haha

    • @dizocilpine
      @dizocilpine 7 років тому

      i have become a widdler

    • @Canal_Marte
      @Canal_Marte 7 років тому

      Come to Brazil, join our clan!

  • @jomess7879
    @jomess7879 9 років тому +7

    excellent weapon control and very nicely done.

  • @Est292
    @Est292 4 роки тому

    I love coming back to this when I'm feeling the need for some Meyer. Excellent video!

  • @Gohma55
    @Gohma55 7 років тому +5

    2:20 is marvelous

  • @cuneiform_enjoyers
    @cuneiform_enjoyers 8 місяців тому

    Great perfomance! You picked really picturesque scenery

  • @AngloSaxon1
    @AngloSaxon1 7 років тому +12

    Very nice, I love the beginner stuff, Could you show the spear attacking with combinations ?

  • @filippomarinodearaujo5205
    @filippomarinodearaujo5205 3 роки тому

    Very good. The way you grab the staff and many of the technics in this video reminds of the portuguese "Jogo do pau".

  • @SteveAkaDarktimes
    @SteveAkaDarktimes 5 років тому +1

    there is definitively some humour in these techniques.

  • @alaincondello6652
    @alaincondello6652 7 років тому

    excellente présentation merci à vous!

  • @AdamBarkerThe
    @AdamBarkerThe 11 місяців тому

    This is wonderful thank you. I am buying the book to read asap.

  • @kota86
    @kota86 7 років тому

    Great stuff presented here!

  • @benashurov7434
    @benashurov7434 4 роки тому +1

    Thankyou for a very informative video. I have seen some conflicting information with regards to which hand is supposed to be lower down in the high guard. I you could clarify, would be grateful.

  • @gearandalthefirst7027
    @gearandalthefirst7027 8 років тому +17

    I want to remove the video and just watch the words. And then have Morgan Freeman narrate. And then post it out of context. And then get banned from UA-cam. Thank you though, super helpful!

  • @stephena1196
    @stephena1196 10 років тому +1

    I love this stuff.

  • @ignaciorey6817
    @ignaciorey6817 6 років тому +2

    I was genuinely amazed by this video and the skills displayed!
    Where can I find a similar training video for the Quarter staff in a more step by instructional format?

  • @Tcoldsteel
    @Tcoldsteel 3 роки тому

    Thanks for showing this

  • @JediGoshawk
    @JediGoshawk 10 років тому

    Awesome. Find these to be really useful.

  • @thunderkettle7829
    @thunderkettle7829 4 роки тому

    This is brilliant. Love it!

  • @japanrockhunt8277
    @japanrockhunt8277 4 роки тому +1

    Very very interesting. Simple and natural, I think. Similar to Japanese jiujitsu bo staff Kata.I really like staff fighting because it has sence of primitiveness and I can feel rationality. Beautiful video.

  • @haffoc
    @haffoc 8 років тому

    beautiful work

  • @TheTaoofEternalWar
    @TheTaoofEternalWar 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much.

  • @PolnareffPendragon22
    @PolnareffPendragon22 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍🏻

  • @ChuShinTani
    @ChuShinTani 8 років тому

    Fantastic! Thank you!

  • @davec5310
    @davec5310 3 роки тому

    I think I can understand everything they are doing with two principles: Stepping offline and crossing the line.

  • @geraldomothe3299
    @geraldomothe3299 3 роки тому

    Perfeito! Saudações do Brasil!

  • @stephen8433
    @stephen8433 Рік тому

    Subbed and thumbs up.

  • @djs4329
    @djs4329 6 років тому

    What would be the correct way to parry the one handed horizontal strike at around 0:40 seconds? Other than voiding that is. Also are there any resources or videos you have that show the correct way to parry staff strikes from Meyer or other sources? Thanks!

  • @festumstultorum1462
    @festumstultorum1462 Рік тому

    This can be applied to the use of same measure pole weapons

  • @ME-hm7zm
    @ME-hm7zm 10 років тому +1

    Good show as usual, guys.
    While I've got it on my mind, did any of the old masters cover "Wrestling at the staff", or rather, unarmed defense against the staff? I know some German and Italian masters cover it against the longsword, but that's the only "long arm" I've seen defended against while unarmed.

    • @tomarmstrong3276
      @tomarmstrong3276 8 років тому

      +Michael Eversberg II pretty simple really: RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNNN! :D

  • @Fyrverk
    @Fyrverk Рік тому

    Love

  • @fanartzone928
    @fanartzone928 3 роки тому

    Where do you find these old etch drawings with spear/staff techniques?

  • @420potsofale8
    @420potsofale8 7 років тому +1

    Does "someone who will not work, but lies firm in the parrying" refer to a passive opponent who is good at parrying?

    • @MEMAG
      @MEMAG  7 років тому +4

      "Work" (arbeit) here means to attack, so the opponent will not attack you, but concentrates on remaining bound on your staff and parrying you so that you may come to no work.

    • @420potsofale8
      @420potsofale8 7 років тому +2

      MEMAG​​ Thanks for the explanation. It's always interesting to watch and read things like this, but writers of these old manuscripts tend to be vague with their words.
      Or perhaps their wording was suitable for their time, but not as much for ours.

  • @shouqieazlan4756
    @shouqieazlan4756 4 роки тому +1

    Silly question, but is this applicable to spears as well?

    • @irfannurhadisatria2540
      @irfannurhadisatria2540 Рік тому

      Very much so! If you're unarmored/bloss, you can strike using the shaft. If you're armored, focus on beating away the weapon to get the thrust as in earlier plays

  • @Kopa_Malphas
    @Kopa_Malphas 10 років тому

    WOW I missed your videos! D: Marathoning now!

  • @gordonadams5891
    @gordonadams5891 6 років тому

    It looks as if the staff is controlled with the forward hand. Is that correct?

  • @AdelaideSwordAcademy
    @AdelaideSwordAcademy 10 років тому +6

    great video. How on earth did Meyer practise these without masks?

    • @bkeniry1
      @bkeniry1 10 років тому +3

      These are fantastic. Some of them are marvellously flamboyant and would make great stage fighting techniques. Note how the staff taking is exactly the same as one of the longsword ones

    • @AdelaideSwordAcademy
      @AdelaideSwordAcademy 10 років тому +2

      Bryan Keniry
      yes, historical documentation for turning your back on your opponent

    • @bkeniry1
      @bkeniry1 10 років тому +1

      Yes. Rather unusual

    • @Komaru.89
      @Komaru.89 10 років тому +4

      Mark Holgate Bryan Keniry Fiore also has a play for dagger against the longsword that begins with the back to the opponent.

  • @tao123chi
    @tao123chi 8 років тому

    really nice

  • @kasumikojiro7221
    @kasumikojiro7221 5 років тому

    Good stuff

  • @joaoviegas6556
    @joaoviegas6556 9 років тому +2

    I would like to see how a match between this and the portuguese "jogo do pau" would be like

    • @joseleandrobaptista5690
      @joseleandrobaptista5690 9 років тому

      Não tinham hipóteses os gajos ;)

    • @CasCanGAME101
      @CasCanGAME101 7 років тому

      Jogo do Pau definitely deserves much more attention in the HEMA community.

    • @Priestbokmei1
      @Priestbokmei1 6 років тому

      Yes! I would, too! The JDP experts are pretty formidable. I don’t know what staff style that would stand up to them. I’d pay to see it though!

  • @victorlui5955
    @victorlui5955 2 роки тому

    🖤🤘👊

  • @chreberle
    @chreberle 10 років тому +1

    Remember the 1980's and all the medieval fantasy shows on tv like 'Robin of Sherwood' (Amazing Series btw)? - and I thought; "ah, come on, they use staffs like japanese farmers... so unrealistic :-)" - turns out, we europeans had the same ideas about using all kinds of things as weapons.

    • @danieltaylor6281
      @danieltaylor6281 10 років тому +6

      A staff of some form is a common peasant's weapon just about everywhere. It's one of the few weapons they could easily get hold of , and the principles of how to use one effectively depend on physics more than culture.

    • @TSEpictures
      @TSEpictures 10 років тому +3

      *****
      True. Plus, look at the farming tools they used as well. The pitch fork, the Scythe, The pickers they used that looked like spears. They had all sorts of nasty tools to fight with.

  • @kapteenijuhani
    @kapteenijuhani 10 років тому +1

    Ahh...at last.

  • @jerome96114
    @jerome96114 10 років тому

    Where is the music from?

    • @MedievalAge9
      @MedievalAge9 10 років тому +2

      Lacrimae Pavane

    • @MedievalAge9
      @MedievalAge9 10 років тому

      ***** Muirland Willie.

    • @jerome96114
      @jerome96114 9 років тому

      Thanks!

    • @kevinlobos5519
      @kevinlobos5519 8 років тому

      i've been looking for the song but i can't find it eiter, lel

    • @kevinlobos5519
      @kevinlobos5519 8 років тому +1

      All what i have found with "Muirland Willie" is some kind of scottish dance

  • @difesatotale
    @difesatotale 7 років тому

    bravi