How to make a heavy, blunt object safe without braining your opponent? We don’t know how fast they trained in the fechtschulen and it would take a lot of trust in your partner not to hurt you.
Yup, that's the trickiest thing. I'd love to do more than just drill with it but a 6ft. ash pole swinging at your head even lightly is no joke. No matter what you're wearing. @@stevethegeckotv
@@stevethegeckotvback in the day the objective in practice was to beat your opponent not please him. Instructors want to attract the wimps too so they don’t actually try to win they just stand still. It brings in more money that way. Today it’s an art not a working skill. Add balls and increased insurance rates and that all changes.
You make this look too easy, sir.
Love this; short and sweet demo!
Great training space.
Very nice.
Meyer's staff! Not enough of it out there.
How to make a heavy, blunt object safe without braining your opponent? We don’t know how fast they trained in the fechtschulen and it would take a lot of trust in your partner not to hurt you.
Yup, that's the trickiest thing. I'd love to do more than just drill with it but a 6ft. ash pole swinging at your head even lightly is no joke. No matter what you're wearing. @@stevethegeckotv
@@stevethegeckotvback in the day the objective in practice was to beat your opponent not please him. Instructors want to attract the wimps too so they don’t actually try to win they just stand still. It brings in more money that way. Today it’s an art not a working skill. Add balls and increased insurance rates and that all changes.
"With swords, a wooden stick is the practice weapon. With quarterstaff, the wooden stick IS the weapon."
-Guy Fieri
What if there is a bush behind you, or even worse like the other guy fights back ?
Is this the move to use right after you cast the freeze spell ? 🤣
Good to see at least one guy was playing. 🤣
But he was standing still like someone yelled freeze? Both need to keep moving or timing is totally imaginary.
It’s called doing drills, go train martial arts and you will see why it’s done.
You do the next part AFTER where they respond with more movement, just to give the answer to your questions it’s a progressive sequence.
@@djs4329 so a statue is always doing drills ? This martial arts stuff sounds easy.😉
@@andrewsock1608 No because you just said “always statue” and I said there are more parts so you missed completely what I said.
Why don’t you try doing martial arts instead of talking about it and you will understand.