Thanks :-) Given the time I'd love to do this for most of Meyer's techniques - I learn a lot about my own assumptions and flaws while I'm making them, which is really useful.
@@DanielPopeScholarVictoria i mean, it's very similar to what you've shown here, which actually shocked me. i really like the format of your video, i actually used this video to show my colleagues some similar concepts in bolognese :D
the quality of this product goes to show how much passion and love you have for hema. thanks for such a great and informative video.
Thanks 🙂I try to make the kind of videos I would have appreciated when starting out in HEMA
As a dedicated Meyer practitioner I must say this video not only is well put together but the content is great! Very well layed out!
Thanks :-)
Given the time I'd love to do this for most of Meyer's techniques - I learn a lot about my own assumptions and flaws while I'm making them, which is really useful.
Your videos are really, really good. I appreciate both the way you move and the way you explain the techniques!
Excellent video, very precise, simple and fluid. Thank you!
Nice video!! thank you
Do you plan on making more videos on sidesword? UA-cam is really lacking a beginner friendly course!
I hadn't planned a full course, but there are a few videos in the works - maybe I'll add some more introductory content to the To-Do list :)
@@DanielPopeScholarVictoria that would be great! I'm at a loss looking for some beginner help with it!
Just beautiful! Thanks!
Very Nice!
awesome !! i want to see more and more. thanks !
Thanks! :)
Will you cover dall'agocchie or anonimo sometimes soon?
I wish I could, but my familiarity with those systems isn't deep enough to give a good analysis :(
@@DanielPopeScholarVictoria i mean, it's very similar to what you've shown here, which actually shocked me. i really like the format of your video, i actually used this video to show my colleagues some similar concepts in bolognese :D
Beautiful
Finally! sidesword!
More meyer rapier!
Working on it 😁
nice
Engagement!
.....👍😀
Look like Marozzo I see
Very much like Marozzo and also Viggiani. I think it’s safe to say that Meyer was heavily influenced by styles like those. 🙂
Use a real partner to show techniques, is better than a drawing.
I started making these in lockdown where were weren’t allowed to have contact with other people, so want to keep the look consistent with those :)
You fight like a dairy farmer!
🤣 🐒 🏝