How to Get Into Practicing Historical Martial Arts

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Whether you want to start the practice because swordsmanship fascinates you, or you're looking for fun exercise, or you enjoy the community, here are some tips on how to start if there is no club / school near you. Everything from the equipment you need to where to find resources, as well as a few words about important safety measures.
The club finder:
www.hemaalliance.com/club-fin...
Where to get practice swords and protective gear:
www.woodenswords.com/?Click=1799
ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kult...
www.blackfencer.com/en/
My book recommendations (swordsmanship & history) and other interesting stuff on Amazon:
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Online library of historical manuals:
wiktenauer.com/
My review of the SPES heavy gloves (currently the best option IMO):
• The Best Gloves for Lo...
My previous sparring gloves:
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Review of the full kit from Superior Fencing:
• Superior Fencing HEMA ...
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  • @williama2349
    @williama23494 жыл бұрын

    “If you can afford nothing else get a mask”. Now I’m just standing in my yard with a fencing mask on because I can’t afford a sword. But at least my face is safe!

  • @farisomar9974

    @farisomar9974

    4 жыл бұрын

    I now have a mask, mask overlay, red dragon glove and a wooden sword. I feel you dude 😅

  • @pavolverescak1712

    @pavolverescak1712

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@farisomar9974 red dragon gloves are not ideal

  • @matushonko7223

    @matushonko7223

    3 жыл бұрын

    well since broom handles are a thing...

  • @leonc.k.7346

    @leonc.k.7346

    3 жыл бұрын

    Headbutt your opponents.

  • @matushonko7223

    @matushonko7223

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@leonc.k.7346 pommels are cheaper than whole swords

  • @CheeseFromTheBacon
    @CheeseFromTheBacon5 жыл бұрын

    Well, I got the mask, the training weapons, the jacket, the gloves and I did some research on the manuals. Stil got the feeling I'm missing something.....................oh that's right! I don't have any friends to actually train with!

  • @crestfallensunbro6001

    @crestfallensunbro6001

    5 жыл бұрын

    you could make a target dummy

  • @jowaru5545

    @jowaru5545

    5 жыл бұрын

    Tell me where are you living. Because I got the same problem an maybe we live in the same area. Even though the chance is significantly low. (Pforzheim/Germany)

  • @CheeseFromTheBacon

    @CheeseFromTheBacon

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@jowaru5545 I live in Limburg, the Netherlands, so I'm afraid we live too far apart to meet. But still thanks for asking. Otherwise we could've helped eachother out!

  • @CheeseFromTheBacon

    @CheeseFromTheBacon

    5 жыл бұрын

    @barberion thanks for the tip! I'll check that out

  • @CheeseFromTheBacon

    @CheeseFromTheBacon

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@crestfallensunbro6001 I'm working on it ;)

  • @lastdefenderofxhotl
    @lastdefenderofxhotl5 жыл бұрын

    In the words of my MMA coach and several martial arts instructors don't break your training partner cause you won't get a new one.

  • @anthonydelonga7181

    @anthonydelonga7181

    2 жыл бұрын

    My gf would disagree

  • @Po_124

    @Po_124

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anthonydelonga7181 ayo 😳😳😳

  • @Lovelessvalentine66
    @Lovelessvalentine665 жыл бұрын

    Not only is there a local HEMA club theres also local singles in my area! Todays a win win!

  • @andrekrzyzowiec4063

    @andrekrzyzowiec4063

    3 жыл бұрын

    wow. any progress in any of those areas?

  • @yerbadeldiablo6751
    @yerbadeldiablo67515 жыл бұрын

    Person who doesn't do sparring because "it's not fun and not necessary" is some kind of an alien.

  • @milkshaketurtle7937

    @milkshaketurtle7937

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sir Roland Sparring seems like the most fun part of HEMA.

  • @yerbadeldiablo6751

    @yerbadeldiablo6751

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@milkshaketurtle7937 Not only most fun. The whole sense of practicing fencing (and any martial art) is to be able to win a fight. So practicing fighting without actual fighting doesn't make sense for me

  • @HenshinFanatic

    @HenshinFanatic

    5 жыл бұрын

    Though like Skall said, if you can't do it in a reasonably safe manner then please don't spar until you can get the proper gear. Especially with HEMA where a large portion of it is weapon based.

  • @lunacorvus3585

    @lunacorvus3585

    5 жыл бұрын

    Then you will never know weather you understand those techniques properly or not

  • @Error-eb9gv

    @Error-eb9gv

    5 жыл бұрын

    李枕谕 not understanding may cost a broken bone as it did me.

  • @boboltongleason6956
    @boboltongleason69562 жыл бұрын

    "As soon as you speed up, even just a little bit, put protection on" wise words form a wise man.

  • @SeaSerpentLevi

    @SeaSerpentLevi

    9 ай бұрын

    Words to live by

  • @corjoth
    @corjoth5 жыл бұрын

    Remember, in the end you are practicing a lost art, and everyone takes slightly different ideas away from the source material. The most important part is to be safe.

  • @LucaCavaletto
    @LucaCavaletto5 жыл бұрын

    "You don't have to be better than everybody else, you just have to be better than your past self". This is some motivating life goal. Skall would be a great life coach.

  • @joshgrabinski
    @joshgrabinski5 жыл бұрын

    "Protect your soft and squishy parts" "makesure to lubricate with maple syrup" - life advice from skall

  • @joseignaciohileradorna5122
    @joseignaciohileradorna51225 жыл бұрын

    Before even buying any gear READ make sure you know exactly what you're getting into and what you're gonna do before you buy $500+ of equipment.

  • @kidthorazine

    @kidthorazine

    5 жыл бұрын

    Really you should be doing a lot of light work with wooden/synthetic weapons before you even consider getting sparring gear. That's pretty much every other martial art does it and there are several good reasons for that.

  • @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat

    @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat

    5 жыл бұрын

    Make sure this is actually something you know you wanna do and stick with. See if your local club (If you have one) has rental equipment or similar ways to avoid spending hundreds out of the gate.

  • @Alex96190

    @Alex96190

    5 жыл бұрын

    unless you're looking to buy a sword, swords are awesome. Buy swords.

  • @levifontaine8186

    @levifontaine8186

    5 жыл бұрын

    I found my love for sabre before even buying a sword. I agree that you should feel your way around what types of weapons and systems there are before spending bank on gear.

  • @joseignaciohileradorna5122

    @joseignaciohileradorna5122

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@levifontaine8186 Thats me with rapier right now. Im doing as much reading and viewing into Destreza as I can before I invest.

  • @redneckgamer2516
    @redneckgamer2516 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that there are lots of Hema clubs in Florida leads me to believe that Florida Man is training in hand to hand combat for the war against the alligators.

  • @colechadbourne2257

    @colechadbourne2257

    11 ай бұрын

    Don't forget the snakes and iguanas

  • @colechadbourne2257

    @colechadbourne2257

    11 ай бұрын

    prolly even a monkey or two, definitely the scout types

  • @Archontasil
    @Archontasil5 жыл бұрын

    Here in indonesia, kendo/kenjutsu is really popular. But no hema.. although there are similar stances and moves beteeen hema and kenjutsu, i found hema to be more interesting since they use double edged sword and there's the doyble edge feint that japanese swordstyle don't have.. Also no pommel

  • @snakeoveer1046

    @snakeoveer1046

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Mr. Baileys what's the difference, less mobility for more balance? Less passing?

  • @kidthorazine

    @kidthorazine

    5 жыл бұрын

    Generally speaking, kenjutsu focuses a lot more on very decisive, powerful movements and strikes whereas HEMA focuses a lot more on mobility, so in kenjutsu you project yourself and throw your weight around a lot more. This is really generally though because there are several style of both and there is both "lighter" kenjutsu and "heavier" HEMA. Of course Mr. Baileys could also be talking about something different, but to me as someone who also practices both, that's the biggest difference.

  • @snakeoveer1046

    @snakeoveer1046

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kidthorazine george silver uses hit and run tactics and makes every blow count(although he loves changing the trajectory mid-strike). I guess kenjutsu is like this (or rather the style you did) Also did you spar in kenjutsu?

  • @kidthorazine

    @kidthorazine

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hit run tactics aren't common at all, the fundamental priciple in most Japanese swordmanship is to hit, hit hit unrelentingly, and even when you have to defend you should be using that defense to set up for the next hit. As for sparring, it really depends on the school, some schools spar with shinai and kendo armor, some don't spar at all and only do preset choregraphed drills and kata.

  • @snakeoveer1046

    @snakeoveer1046

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kidthorazine doubles must happen quite often (or afterblowd) since the fighters may just strile at the same time (kind of like failing at a single time counter or master strike)

  • @afsdsdhsgjf
    @afsdsdhsgjf5 жыл бұрын

    There isn't too many in Poland yet the people still do it for ages. It is part of a culture by now to reconstruct medieval battles. Around my town you have knight tournaments all the time and that is exactly as they are known. Knight Tournaments. I never knew i like to be hit in my helmet with glave so much!

  • @mortisCZ

    @mortisCZ

    5 жыл бұрын

    Poland has quite a few great HEMA clubs (and amazing fencers) but some of them don't have too much advertisement. Try to check some sport HEMA tournaments or decent reenactment battle and find out if there are any people attending who live close to You. It's how we used to start decades ago.:-)

  • @afsdsdhsgjf

    @afsdsdhsgjf

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mortisCZ that's exactly what i am going to do. The problem is money. I would need equipment but i cannot afford it

  • @mortisCZ

    @mortisCZ

    5 жыл бұрын

    That depends on people. Our group has some second/thrid/fourth hand equipment that we lend to our people for a few months or a year until they are ready to invest into personal gear. Living history shoes aren't cheap, weapons cost quite something and even just padded armor is not free so I'd say that every decent fencing group understands that their new memeber will buy equipment one at a time. If anyone says that You MUST purchase this, that and that (like 1000 EUR of gear) BEFORE joining them, find someone else. If they'll want You to purchase mask and gauntlets before starting, they're probably decent folk without much money to spare which is fine.:-)

  • @afsdsdhsgjf

    @afsdsdhsgjf

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mortisCZ i will deffinitely put that info into good use. Yhank you sir

  • @ReformedSooner24

    @ReformedSooner24

    Жыл бұрын

    Reenactors are always a thing in patriotic countries. Americans are big on it too, but most all of our reenactments are based around times of lines of men and musket volleys. Cool in its own way, but it lacks some of the usefulness or art of medieval combat arts.

  • @kaidrescher6321
    @kaidrescher63215 жыл бұрын

    i'm at 2 hours, 20 mins away from the only HEMA school in my country by car, it'd be fine if it wasn't that i don't have a car

  • @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat

    @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kaiser Crimson that's some dedication to drive 5 hours both ways for hema but more power to you I guess.

  • @kaidrescher6321

    @kaidrescher6321

    5 жыл бұрын

    rattregoondoof that's the point, i'd love to do it but i simply can't, specially since i already waste a lot of time traveling to college

  • @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat

    @Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kaiser Crimson sorry if that came off negative or patronizing I'm just honestly a bit impressed by that level of dedication. There's not much is be willing to drive for 5 hours for that isn't a full vacation.

  • @user-ud5hx9xn9y

    @user-ud5hx9xn9y

    5 жыл бұрын

    I need to FLY 5 hours in one way, to closest HEMA schol in my country. So sad.

  • @yersolometal

    @yersolometal

    5 жыл бұрын

    I am 6 hours away (flying) from the near hema school and its not even in my country :c

  • @archibaldc.1833
    @archibaldc.18335 жыл бұрын

    "Practice makes permanent" my Chemistry teacher would always say that.

  • @tuomopoika
    @tuomopoika5 жыл бұрын

    So what you are saying is start with untrained friend, buy sharp swords, get the protective gear later and have fun sparring? Got it!

  • @spacepotato2516

    @spacepotato2516

    5 жыл бұрын

    tuomopoika but you don't use sharp swords in sparing practice

  • @GuitarsRockForever

    @GuitarsRockForever

    5 жыл бұрын

    You forgot the most important requirement: be Superman.

  • @moguldamongrel3054

    @moguldamongrel3054

    5 жыл бұрын

    I mean when we were kids we'd sword fight with sticks in the woods.. that's a start

  • @paulpolito2001

    @paulpolito2001

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don’t forget: flail wildly, against biomechanics, with head leading.

  • @guestGoob

    @guestGoob

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure that's how the club I go to (abertay uni) started

  • @siamsasean
    @siamsasean3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, this is great. I've played music for 51 years, semi-professionally for 45 (I get paid, but not enough to live on), and it's axiomatic in music that you Will perform the way you practice. So. You Practice the Way You Want to Perform. :-)

  • @mauriciokenway9922
    @mauriciokenway99225 жыл бұрын

    Skal recommends a lot of really good stuff and here i am "practicing" with star wars toy swords xd

  • @christopherrhodes3228
    @christopherrhodes32285 жыл бұрын

    This is the video I truly needed. My only viable option is to start on my own, and this video provides me with all the information I need to proceed with confidence. Thank you very much, Skall! Keep on doing as you do!

  • @levifontaine8186

    @levifontaine8186

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christopher Rhodes Good luck! Thankfully there’s a nice bit of info out there to get you started alone (that’s how I started), and by the time I joined a group I was already competent if not skilled.

  • @mrexpendable1232

    @mrexpendable1232

    Жыл бұрын

    How's the journey going?

  • @Dragonmoon98
    @Dragonmoon983 жыл бұрын

    "You can make all kinds of weird things seem like they work against a compliant partner." No-touch and chi, anyone?

  • @Nerobyrne
    @Nerobyrne5 жыл бұрын

    I would just like to point out how funny it is that there is a HEMA club in Saudi Arabia. DEUS VULT!

  • @Drakengrimm

    @Drakengrimm

    5 жыл бұрын

    Why wouldn't there be? I mean, there's Asian martial arts clubs all over the world as well, and that doesn't really seem to bother anyone either?

  • @InfiniteMonkeysSA

    @InfiniteMonkeysSA

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's funny because HEMA was used extensively AGAINST the Middle East during the Crusades, and now they're learning those techniques. Not to say that they shouldn't, just that it's amusing in historical context.

  • @678hero4

    @678hero4

    5 жыл бұрын

    DEUS VULT

  • @Drakengrimm

    @Drakengrimm

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's quite an oversimplification, but I get your point.

  • @Chroma710

    @Chroma710

    5 жыл бұрын

    Drakengrimm but the Japanese never karate’d against the whole of Europe.

  • @Flyguy779
    @Flyguy7795 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to add smth about the fencing mask rating! In 1982 the finalist of the fencing world championship was stabbed through his fencing mask by his opponent and died ( the blade had broken and bored itself 14 cm into his brain). Since then the restrictions on competition grade masks have risen alot, and only 1600N FIE rated masks are allowed these days! so don't just use any old fencing mask that you happen to own or find for cheap money for any kind of blade weapon practice or competition, it's dangerous!!

  • @jaredwillwerth3402

    @jaredwillwerth3402

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Newton Rating for fencing masks is only pertaining to the puncture resistance of the bib

  • @Flyguy779

    @Flyguy779

    5 жыл бұрын

    it's the same for saber fencing. But it doesn't matter, lower rated masks have lower quality wires and therefore the mesh can resist less pressure, no matter if concentrated on a point or in a line. Older masks are even so soft you can bend them by hand with a reasonable amount of force.

  • @jaredwillwerth3402

    @jaredwillwerth3402

    5 жыл бұрын

    Anecdotally I've seen the 350N AF "HEMA" mask last me and many others a fee years at this point, whilst the 1600N PBT mask dented in a single month for several people. Unfortunately we can't just assume based on the rating, more goes into it than that

  • @Flyguy779

    @Flyguy779

    5 жыл бұрын

    i apologize for a mistake i wrote earlier, i 'm not not very familier with the therminology in english, and thought you were reffering to the mask rating only being true for puncturing. Now i'm not familiar with either of thos HEMA manufacturers as i'm more acquainted with sports fencing brands like Uhlmann, Allstar, Leon etc. but those usually have stronger wire mesh as well in the mask for the higher rated ones. but quality may vary between manufatures of course. For competition use i would still recommend the 1600N masks be it only for slightly tougher padding. as for the older masks not to use i was referring more to older models that are no longer in production and don't have a modern FIE rating. they can still be found here and there and a beginner may think that they are adequate even tho they are not

  • @jaredwillwerth3402

    @jaredwillwerth3402

    5 жыл бұрын

    Flyguy779 it's quite alright, I just wanted to clarify my experience as it's the most common confusion about this in the states. With the specific black masks they already utilize the stronger mesh which has become rather standard even on cheaper sport masks

  • @aliengoboom
    @aliengoboom5 жыл бұрын

    I love fencing!

  • @MinZilla

    @MinZilla

    5 жыл бұрын

    AlienGoBoom did not expect u guys here XD

  • @killercour

    @killercour

    5 жыл бұрын

    I always found digging the holes the hardest part but mate... after you get it done, man you feel accomplished.

  • @ghostmw_3828
    @ghostmw_38285 жыл бұрын

    recording yourself and watching it back alongside a vid of someone doing it correctly is also very helpful.

  • @propyro85
    @propyro855 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly the video I was going to wait for a live stream to ask you for. I especially like how you refer to data from studies in this video, thanks for the great info Skall!

  • @benrogers5058
    @benrogers50585 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making sure this showed up on my homescreen! I'm really glad you had such intent on explaining safety, even though that may have put some people off actually joining a school, it definitely will keep some people who pick up HEMA, or any martial art safe and better prepared.

  • @beng.4861
    @beng.48615 жыл бұрын

    This video is very helpful, as I'm going to start getting into this stuff. Thank you skallagrim, you helped me a lot here

  • @greywolf8320
    @greywolf83205 жыл бұрын

    I think what you said in the last bit is a really good idea. Having someone more experienced helping you is always a good thing

  • @brillocream
    @brillocream2 жыл бұрын

    For the most part I come to this channel to watch shields and shield vs hook swords etc. That said, I think this is one of my favorite videos. Super informative and I love all the references to research about injuries and the focus on safety. Just a fantastic message overall .

  • @theatlantean39
    @theatlantean395 жыл бұрын

    Really good you put so much emphasis on safety. I have done martial arts for 20 years people don't realize in the beginning how important it is.

  • @williambaillargeon7970
    @williambaillargeon79705 жыл бұрын

    So early. Love your channel!

  • @surfcity8313
    @surfcity83135 жыл бұрын

    I’ve never seen myself getting into HEMA before watching this video, but now I want to take all the classes I can! Thank you for this, honestly :) I thought that I would not be able to partake in classes due to my age (16) but I sure am glad I can!

  • @echocharlie1684
    @echocharlie16843 жыл бұрын

    I just found this video today. And because of him, I found a place that teaches this stuff that's less than 10 min. away that I never knew about. Because of this I'm trying it out in 4 days!!! I'm so pumped!!!

  • @virgoferra9415
    @virgoferra94155 жыл бұрын

    Ok, so here I am, after my first HEMA training and I just want to say thank You, Skallagrim. It was you who inspired me to try, without your awesome videos I would probably never do this. Big thank You again.

  • @coco26006
    @coco260065 жыл бұрын

    oh hell there is a HEMA club near me. well thanks for the Hema club finder link Skall I'll have to begin my training

  • @iPlayGamesITA
    @iPlayGamesITA5 жыл бұрын

    I follow a course of historical fencing and I've finished my first year. Very happy to start again in October

  • @highcaliberfeline9084
    @highcaliberfeline90845 жыл бұрын

    Just time travel to the medieval ages make someone teach you then kill them with your techniques and then realise you destroyed the future because you wanted to learn historical martial arts

  • @krispinwah2784

    @krispinwah2784

    5 жыл бұрын

    TOO FUNNY LMAO IM DYING HAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOL

  • @annelisemeier283

    @annelisemeier283

    5 жыл бұрын

    Time Travel Paradox much. If you kill him in your past (his present) he would not be alive in your present (his far future), thus prohibiting you from going back and killing him in the first place.

  • @fistsofsnake5475

    @fistsofsnake5475

    5 жыл бұрын

    But what if this bootstrap paradox. And he should died. Or you take his place and become him

  • @andrekrzyzowiec4063

    @andrekrzyzowiec4063

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@annelisemeier283 actualy, if you didnt knew he died (when your future self killed him in the far past) then you would still go back in time and do that. I would be more concerned, that if you trained in modern day from his techniques, to kill him in the past, then when you killed him you might loose some of this skills you could neved lerarned, because he invented them past the point he died and he never invented some of the techniques you leraned in future. At this point i wonder if your skill would lower enough to make you loose againt him and prevent you from killing him. And then if you didnt kill him then he would invent the techniques that made difference in the first place. Only option is that you will not kill him anyway without the part of skill that you would loose or with it, because in the other war the timeline would glitch and make a neverending loop.

  • @jaykerzp3643
    @jaykerzp36432 жыл бұрын

    I’m a HEMA master. HEMA, short for “hemoglobin.” Just make it work. Anyway, I’ve been manufacturing blood using my own body for decades and am willing to teach those who are willing to learn.

  • @gerhardhader6331
    @gerhardhader63315 жыл бұрын

    The public post thing got me here, seems to work better than the subscription system.

  • @daniellee8162
    @daniellee81624 жыл бұрын

    Skyrim Guard: I took a arrow to the knee Smartass: well, did you have a guard for that?!

  • @osirischrism
    @osirischrism5 жыл бұрын

    @Skallagrim, thank you so very much for this video. This actually helped me and a couple friends who like fencing, since there is no club within the area near.

  • @corazzinatanner498
    @corazzinatanner4985 жыл бұрын

    I like your emphasis on proper protection, especially the cup. I also love that you talk about warming up. But mostly and more importantly about being humble. Getting into any physical sport (paintball, skiing, etc) generally costs around $500 to get into. I understand being on a budget, but don't skimp on the necessities. You don't have to buy the most expensive stuff, but also don't be so impatient to start that you end up hurt. One of the easiest ways to do things on the cheap or at least cost is to join an SCA group. There are plenty of guys who will teach how to make things like elbow and knee cops, gorgets. I have no doubt the Societies armoring standards would be acceptable for HEMA use. For example we don't just armor the cap of the knee or elbow, the cop must also cover the sides of the joint as well. The gorget must cover the neck and the C-7 vertebrae. Anyhow, it's a good way to get the proper gear for much cheaper and you get a better understanding of armor. Also it's a good way to find other peeps that are also interested in doing HEMA, but you don't have a local club. For those looking for tough gear on a budget. You can pick up knees and elbows both for under $60. Ships quick as well. www.bokalosarmoury.com/

  • @Riot076
    @Riot0765 жыл бұрын

    Perfect timing with this kind of video,since recently I've started seriously considering taking HEMA lessons in the nerby school :3 Maybe not like NOW,'cause first I have to find money for that,but I hope that it won't have to wait for too long

  • @Mattyicestacked
    @Mattyicestacked5 жыл бұрын

    Great video and good points for noobs starting. Dynamic stretching first is key with any exercise. As important dynamic is pre workout so is static post workout. Keep up the good work.

  • @Aetius_of_Astora
    @Aetius_of_Astora5 жыл бұрын

    Good video skall, i practice and show my brother techniques i learned from watching some of your videos and then researching them, we only do slow demonstrations with wooden swords since we don't have any protective gear but this video's was quite helpful

  • @scottmacgregor3444

    @scottmacgregor3444

    5 жыл бұрын

    Aetius of Astora the Blood and Iron channel has a lot of technique videos you might be interested in. I'd say start with footwork. Have fun and be safe.

  • @coltonstrain584
    @coltonstrain5844 жыл бұрын

    Bro I just gotta say I’ve started watching your videos probably three months ago and seeing all this you’ve got me wanting to get into it I’m from New Orleans and they have a hema place down here ima go check out so thank you for that link also you’ve become a big inspiration to me watching your fights are awesome your truly skilled and I caint wait to start training which I box already and have had some armature fights around here which so far I’ve not lost but I also want to try hema for sure it looks awesome and I also watch a lot of that knight fighting it’s like mma but with armor and swords and axes and that looks sooo fun but seriously thank you for your videos you seem like a kool dude and thanks for being an inspiration bro

  • @krispalermo8133

    @krispalermo8133

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am a decent size guy and grew up in an abusive household with monthly bloody beating, sad thing is I am from a German family with anger issues and as teenagers we love a good fist fight. Once I reach my 16th spring my mom found out along with her second husband I could take every hit they had and slap or punch harder than they could. Then another six years of social bull zhit. At thirty I could shift and roll glancing hits without any problem and bluff people who did knock the wind out of me when they tried to intimidate and start fights with me. I was 6ft, 180lb and can take bare knuckle punches that sounded like thunder. Then there are feather weight Latino boxers, G*D those little guys are fast ! Their hits are not much but I sure as h3ll do not want to get into a knife fight with two or three of them. I have lost A LOT of TKO slap boxing against feather weights. I also did foam weapon larp fighting, people that grew up as teenagers playing tennis/racket ball, soccer and basket ball have this unnerving ability to run up and slap you with a padded weapon and back out of your range before you/ before I could move. I dislocated my left ankle playing football as a teenager with my family and friends in a muddy empty corn field. Since I was young and dumb, I rolled it back into place, duct taped it, and went back to playing. Now at 44 and nearly twenty seven years after the fact, I can not trust putting any weight on my left side without falling over when I get up from sleeping. Have fun, take care of yourself " safety first," watch out for teenagers doing dumb things. Find some feather weights to spare boxing with they are fun to lose against, four on one matches are just funny, .. and G*D bless.

  • @pseudonym9599
    @pseudonym95995 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this. I just moved to an area with a club in the vicinity and I was wondering what my preliminary shopping list should be. This was very helpful.

  • @schonnj
    @schonnj5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tips and suggestions!

  • @russellchisel5005
    @russellchisel50054 жыл бұрын

    Wow according to the club finder map I really am a lonely HEMA student in the middle of nowhere....North western Ontario:(.....oh well at least i have my Fior,Meyer and other manuals to study from. So I thank you Skallagrim for all the great HEMA content you have posted over the years and for guiding me over to the wonderful content posted by Blood & Iron.

  • @Zerpentile93
    @Zerpentile935 жыл бұрын

    Checked my subscriptions with perfect timing.

  • @bitterapple
    @bitterapple2 жыл бұрын

    The last issue has been bothering me. Thanks for the reassurance.

  • @GalacticBanana3
    @GalacticBanana35 жыл бұрын

    For folks living in Turkey, there is a HEMA club in Ankara, another in Istanbul, two in Izmir and one in Eskisehir.

  • @edgimusprime
    @edgimusprime3 жыл бұрын

    I just recently joined a group for martial arts here in America called "Empire of Medieval Pursuits". This video was very insightful and much appreciated.

  • @Crankitupscotty
    @Crankitupscotty5 жыл бұрын

    thanks for all the info skall! im really interested in learning but sadly I live almost in the end of the world (ushuaia if someone want to look it up haha) but I'll try your advice, I'll get some books and start learning. maybe I could find more people in my city who are interested in learning too, and the patreon thing sounds really good! so... thanks again for all the info and keep doing these great videos, you have a follower really really far away lol take that as a compliment since it shows how much your channel has grown.

  • @jasonthedemigod9649
    @jasonthedemigod96493 жыл бұрын

    Didnt even realize there was a fencing place an hour away from my home until now

  • @frostbite9743
    @frostbite97435 жыл бұрын

    You spoil me to much skallgrim. No intro, no blabbering just straight up to point and theme

  • @monsieuralice113
    @monsieuralice1135 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Haven‘t been here for a while. You‘re Channle has grown so fast.

  • @SibylleLeon
    @SibylleLeon5 жыл бұрын

    Another comment on breast protection for women: I broke a rib two years ago from a spear thrust to the underside of my breast, because I stupidly wasn't wearing protection (yeah, I know... learned my lesson). The rib healed but my breast still feels weird. Breast tissue doesn't really heal. It's not painful, but it just feels wrong, and I'd highly recommend using a chest protector, even under a fencing jacket.

  • @SibylleLeon

    @SibylleLeon

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh it is pretty standard where I'm from. We were just messing around that day, it was summer and hot and the spear was well bolstered with foam... So I thought I'd be fine. Like I said before, not my brightest idea xD

  • @krispalermo8133

    @krispalermo8133

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SibylleLeon " cough, cough," it has been know since the early 1990's from research during the 1980's and earlier from other reports at that time. Hard slaps to the beast and that can cause lumps which may lead to cancer growths. Massage is part of keeping lumps from forming and for checking to any lump development. Case from extended family spousal abuse common during 1970's USA Florida. Right hand slap to the left breast during a drunken fight that bruised for a week went cancerous fifth teen years later. My grandmother's sister did knock out four of her husband's lower front teeth. Sadly my grand aunt started the fight and her husband was a shell shock veteran from the Korean war. Also you had a generation of mean alcoholics raised by a meaner generation of alcoholics. Doesn't excuse anything just meant you had to be careful being around them. On another side note in my area the guys pull their punches to keep things fair and to keep ego tempers from flaring into any real fights. The women on the other hand don't pull their hits and are prone to hit with the flat edge of the foam blades which hurt and can numb arm and leg joints. If you accidently hit a woman too hard, she Will beat you where you can't move, and the guys will laugh it off. Also it doesn't help that the guys being guys with their pain enduring self hazing, head and face shots do not count as point hits. And we had to call many guys on blocking hits with their face as they score hits on other people. A couple or few layers of cardboard duct tape together makes a reliable chest shield for women to take a hit from foam weapons. But guys are told and self train themselves to only go for the limbs and not the torso. Also swords are not much good against chest plating so it is defensive fighting and arm/leg hits. Sorry for my two cents to your three year post. Many of the guys that foam larp in my area after about ten years of taking hits to the knees and hip have surfer never damage and foot control issues of supporting their own weight. So forties years old can't run around like they are in their mid twenties.

  • @yannick-tripleocarina6960
    @yannick-tripleocarina69605 жыл бұрын

    The HMA would be proud of you , you talk a lot about safety , you are showing people the right way !

  • @Alex96190
    @Alex961905 жыл бұрын

    very good video! Thanks for making this!

  • @SerbianTexan
    @SerbianTexan5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @nancyoffenhiser4916
    @nancyoffenhiser49165 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video!

  • @whatTheFup
    @whatTheFup5 жыл бұрын

    Good video Skall. Im lucky enough to have plenty to choose from in my city and area around. HEMA (duel focus, 1h and buckler, 1 1/2h, messwr etc etc), kendo, rapier, army fighting anno 1250, army fighting anno 900 and more

  • @kieranlock3070
    @kieranlock30705 жыл бұрын

    This is such a good video, and the patreon reward idea is wicked, id join for that sort of perk! Well worth it as im a beginer and id love the help!

  • @Jonny2myren
    @Jonny2myren5 жыл бұрын

    Interesting stuff. Really like your history vids

  • @aliengoboom

    @aliengoboom

    5 жыл бұрын

    Jonny2myren Best historical content on youtube!

  • @chadherbert18
    @chadherbert185 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! :). I’m working toward starting a school in the Comox Valley, North of Victoria and I’d be into sending you footage as I developed my lesson plans (I consider myself intermediate as well in my experience, so I can likely learn a fair amount from you!) and/or have you up to do a training session as a guest instructor. I’ve had offers from some of the other Instructors at Blood & Iron (Victoria and Burnaby) especially for the Intermediate-to-experienced teachers that want practice as a teacher... I’ll let you know when I’ve got the students and space available (likely late fall or winter at the earliest). Would love to hear more about pricing in another video - maybe a bit about the psychology of under pricing and costs relative to other more established martial arts, advertising strategies, etc!

  • @zyntheticnova3738
    @zyntheticnova37385 жыл бұрын

    I've been wanting to get into hema and this helps thanks

  • @erinsaunders2787
    @erinsaunders27875 жыл бұрын

    I go to subscriptions and I didn't see this. Good you posted like this.

  • @obejo4477
    @obejo44775 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much i found the only club in my country thanks to you and this vídeo

  • @berkeleyboathouse7426
    @berkeleyboathouse74263 жыл бұрын

    Great tips, thank you! Especially saying to double check for local schools via the HEMA website you recommend. Apparently there were a couple of HEMA schools right under my nose. A simple Google search is apparently not enough.

  • @orsettomorbido
    @orsettomorbido5 жыл бұрын

    Really useful video thanks!

  • @richardimmell5688
    @richardimmell56885 жыл бұрын

    I think you have a good idea with the HEMA advice/training patreon incentive. I am very interested in HEMA (and other Martial Arts), and though I am not currently studying HEMA, actual insight into techniques would make it easier to pick it up. Currently I attend a Kobudo (traditional Japanese martial arts) school. I live in a small town in Wyoming, so the fact we have anything is awesome. The nearest hema group is 2 hours away and they meet only one night a week. Still comparing techniques between systems and incorporating techniques from HEMA would be Awesome. I would be interested in utilizing this perk, depending on what it costs. Private lessons can be pricey, although this wouldn't have all the advantages of an actual one on one session... setting a price could be hard. Please keep us posted, myself and possibly my wife could be interested.

  • @jonassmith1407
    @jonassmith14075 жыл бұрын

    Aye, thanks for the public post kergiger! Needed this.

  • @johnauen992
    @johnauen9925 жыл бұрын

    What’s funny is I was thinking of getting into fencing this semester at my college. I might wait until next semester, I’ll have to see how my work load goes. But either way; that’s cool you made a video like this. Since I’ll be one of those just starting to get into it. Thanks, Skall!

  • @Riceball01

    @Riceball01

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just so that you're aware, (Olympic) fencing and HEMA are two different things and are only distantly related. However, there are some things that you'll learn in fencing that will carry over to HEMA such as your footwork, timing (distance between you and your opponent), and learning to judge what your opponent is doing and how you should react.

  • @johnauen992

    @johnauen992

    5 жыл бұрын

    Riceball01 thanks! I’ll take that into consideration and keep it in mind. Sorry for being ignorant hehe.

  • @Riceball01

    @Riceball01

    5 жыл бұрын

    John Auen No problem. It's a common misconception that (sport/Olympic) fencing is the same as HEMA/sword fighting, I thought the same thing when I took fencing in college but that was back in the '90s before I ever knew that HEMA was a thing. Still, while it's not the same as HEMA, fencing is still a lot of fun and as I said before, some of the basics carry over. If you're going to fence with going to HEMA later on in mind then I'd recommend either sabre or epee for your weapon. Sabre because it's the only cut and thrust weapon in fencing, but your target is limited to the upper torso (including the head) and it uses a right of way system. Epee is good in that there's no right away, first hit scores, and every part of the body is a valid target, but you're only allowed to thrust using the epee.

  • @shorelockhomes943
    @shorelockhomes9435 жыл бұрын

    I'd be interested. So far I've been learning from operation and research.

  • @SladeGamingGenie
    @SladeGamingGenie5 жыл бұрын

    Maybe try to get Eric involved in the reward system as well? The two of you together make a great instructional team!

  • @grindingthegearsofalltides4504
    @grindingthegearsofalltides45044 жыл бұрын

    Just found out there is one literaly 100 meters away from my home

  • @savannahhollenbeck3746
    @savannahhollenbeck37465 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Skall!

  • @Cherokie89
    @Cherokie89 Жыл бұрын

    I got a wild hair up my arse that I was going to learn to sword fight a while back but I live in Oklahoma and figured there was no way we had a school here. To my surprise, we have a very competitive and highly ranked HEMA club here in the Oklahoma City area. I've been going ever since and having a blast.

  • @sabsajosubjeckt
    @sabsajosubjeckt3 жыл бұрын

    The finder is nice, would have never guessed there's one of those clubs in my town.

  • @hohanrodanrodan9624
    @hohanrodanrodan96245 жыл бұрын

    Tyvm for this.

  • @naterfuse4949
    @naterfuse49495 жыл бұрын

    Your idea is seriously cool! Lets say you end up with lots of ppl sending you short 2-4 minute vids for review. If you spend 10-15 minutes viewing, recreating, critiquing, and instructing, a fair price may be around $9-$13. You could base price off of how long your reply is, how long a video you’re sent is, or how many helps a person asks for. Hope to hear more!

  • @lordnoma
    @lordnoma5 жыл бұрын

    I just found out theres a super tiny HEMA school in my town and im super excited to check it out

  • @TeatroSilente
    @TeatroSilente5 жыл бұрын

    Very good video. I didn't even know that my school was in the hema finder. Could you do a video on a complete routine to warming up? Thanks.

  • @hostiletakeover7368
    @hostiletakeover73683 жыл бұрын

    17:00 dynamic stretches also feel REALLY REALLY good

  • @Juarqua
    @Juarqua5 жыл бұрын

    Concerning your warning at [15:10] I can only back you up strongly. I've been on the mats for more than 20 years and I have seen my share of injuries due to underestimation of the risks in grappling.

  • @screwgoogle4993

    @screwgoogle4993

    3 жыл бұрын

    Let alone boxing! That one's famous for getting people "punchy", and that's with padded gloves! Imagine with hard steel hitting your head over and over! That's why I stick with Judo, I don't need to be bonked in the head over an over, I'm an egghead, I need my head

  • @DarthRektar
    @DarthRektar5 жыл бұрын

    I live in Canada, my friend and I started to learn Kendo. The first thing we thought was we need to protect our hands and get something reasonably priced. We were looking at hockey gloves but like you said the mobility is awful and the thumb literally doesn't move. We ended up finding Lacrosse gloves because they are exactly like hockey gloves but built fully from the ground up for mobility. 20$ and have full protection about inch and a half thick past the wrist and full joint mobility on every finger. It's super comfortable as well. If anyone is looking for something cheap but very reliable like that. Look into lacrosse gloves.

  • @notawolf494
    @notawolf4944 жыл бұрын

    Wow... There is not a single hema club in my state and the closest one is 94 miles away so this video is relevant to me

  • @Guns_n_Gains
    @Guns_n_Gains5 жыл бұрын

    Skallagrim !! I’d like to start a HEMA club, but I’m not sure how to go about it. Any tips?? Btw, love your videos! They vary from simple to interesting to rants to explaining stuff! Flexible KZreadr!

  • @joshuakavanaugh7851
    @joshuakavanaugh78515 жыл бұрын

    you and PCGenie got me into HEMA, thanks

  • @perkinsentertainment
    @perkinsentertainment5 жыл бұрын

    In my LARP group, we focus on realistic combat (as much as possible) we have the general rule of 1/3 or half power for strikes to ensureand safety.

  • @jessebeen254
    @jessebeen2545 жыл бұрын

    I don't plan on joining a Hema martial arts school. But I just wanted to say thank you for having a positive impact on the world. I've enjoyed your videos off and on for a few years now, so thank you for everything you do.✌

  • @BUZZKILLJRJR
    @BUZZKILLJRJR Жыл бұрын

    @skallagrim you should start a video series even paid for each technique, start with spear, sword and shield just a basic classes for each. how you block, how you parry. I bet you could do a whole short video series on different techniques and each video can be on one technique. people can practice and have a visual aid. If you started doing videos like this I would start practicing myself once I am better I'm sure many would!

  • @niklashall5969
    @niklashall5969 Жыл бұрын

    I am DEFINATLY doing this

  • @guy3nder529
    @guy3nder5295 жыл бұрын

    Almost all tips here are for far beyond HEMA. Great video.

  • @tristunalekzander5608
    @tristunalekzander56085 жыл бұрын

    Ligament _does_ heal on its own, and it only takes slightly longer than any other body part. I severed 60% of my middle finger tendon unsheathing a kukri machete as a child and it healed completely within about 2 months. There is now a bump where the cut was as if my tendons were welded back together. Had I completely severed it, I would need surgery to reattach the ends obviously, but simple damage to them should heal just fine like any other part of the body. It is still a good idea to watch out for your tendons though.

  • @edrichlouw1790
    @edrichlouw17905 жыл бұрын

    I was lucky enough to find a taekwondo school and a fencing club at my university that charge 10,30 usd per month and 24 usd per semester respectfully. I was lucky enough to find instructors that started their clubs as a way to practice themselfs and both are extremely passionate about being instructors. I was shocked to see the price difference compared to what seems to be generally accepted by other combat sports which ten to be around 25$ per month. Unfortunately their are no HEMA clubs any ware close to me and fencing was the best analog I could find.

  • @angelemmanuelperezmuniz1474
    @angelemmanuelperezmuniz14745 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Skall I found a school in my area. Is farther than I'm willing to go but it's already in my country.

  • @monnorcerkl9731
    @monnorcerkl97315 жыл бұрын

    To learn the great mystery, one must study all it’s aspects

  • @froschnmaximus9108
    @froschnmaximus91085 жыл бұрын

    I think a system like online-language-learning (where you can connect and train with others) could be a good thing, especially with a video option. This would also help to bond all the local schools/clubs internationally.

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