Some disadvantages of polearms

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  • @mapagatu
    @mapagatu10 жыл бұрын

    Nothing to break boredom like a video about polearm disadvantages

  • @sirxander5420

    @sirxander5420

    4 жыл бұрын

    Idk, that Spear and Shield overarm vs underarm video looks at least equally fascinating

  • @Soronant
    @Soronant10 жыл бұрын

    A clear disadvantage of a polearm is when you're dumb enough to give up your weapon and walk close enough to an opponent to be grabbed. A tip that blew my mind first time I heard it. Thought I'd share.

  • @ReignierAvon

    @ReignierAvon

    5 жыл бұрын

    Prince Oberyn never got the memo.

  • @etherealhawk

    @etherealhawk

    5 жыл бұрын

    Literally just carry a dagger just in case kek, fast to draw if they get around ya :)

  • @vilebeggar622

    @vilebeggar622

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@etherealhawk try grabbing your dagger while your enemy is mid-swing about to hit you

  • @mikhail6746

    @mikhail6746

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vilebeggar622 there is a reason a dagger is used secondary, its better than nothing.

  • @kevinsullivan3448
    @kevinsullivan344810 жыл бұрын

    I used to participate in Dagorhir a lot back in the 90s. One day a young man came to a practice and asked if he could play. The other youth said he was a jerk and I shouldn't let him participate. Well I'm not one to just leave people out, so I said OK. The only unused weapon at that point was a 7ft spear. He took that spear and went to town; even challenging me, the most experienced player. Turns out he wasn't really a jerk and he became friends with the entire group and he showed the others that they should have respected the spear more than they did.

  • @ninopino12

    @ninopino12

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol wholesome story

  • @360Flare
    @360Flare7 жыл бұрын

    I personally carry a Halberd at all times with the head stuffed in my pants to not draw too much attention

  • @baronprocrastination1722

    @baronprocrastination1722

    5 жыл бұрын

    "Is that a halberd in your pants or are you just happy to see me?"

  • @kathyhalton8352

    @kathyhalton8352

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@epitaph3358 nah it just sticks out the top

  • @JernauMoratGurgeh
    @JernauMoratGurgeh10 жыл бұрын

    Oh Oberyn Martell.

  • @mysticnovelbro

    @mysticnovelbro

    3 жыл бұрын

    CHU REEEEIPED HURRR CHU MERRRDERRRED HURRRR CHU KEEELED HURR CHILDREN

  • @mysticnovelbro

    @mysticnovelbro

    3 жыл бұрын

    all jokes aside, Oberyn Martell was a top notch character in the books and show.

  • @belfastfreethinker
    @belfastfreethinker10 жыл бұрын

    It may be out of your preferred period, but can you do a video on how Roman Legionaries were trained to deal with spear and pike. Alternatively, a discussion on how medieval were trained to deal with the above would be equally interesting.

  • @MrChickennugget360

    @MrChickennugget360

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Hans Günther nope. not how it worked. break into the enemy formation and force the enemy to give up their spears. Thats how the Romans beat Greeks using spears. This also brings to point one other disadvantage of pollarms- they can easily get in each others way. since spears when carried one handed have a long half that risked either hiting a friendly or bumping into another spear that risks knocking your weapon in a wrong direction. also turning in different directions can be difficult in a battle where the enemy has broken into the formation can be extremely difficult since spear shafts are more likely to get in each others way when pointing in multiple directions.

  • @mysticnovelbro

    @mysticnovelbro

    3 жыл бұрын

    FORM A MOBILE TESTUDO, CENTURION!!!!! AETERNA VICTRIX!!!!!! Usually like that

  • @MatteV2
    @MatteV210 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy these videos! Just thought I'd let you know :p

  • @rncftw
    @rncftw10 жыл бұрын

    I like how you touched upon tactics about getting past the initial point being similar to tactics against a rapier... the reach of both weapons I imagine would cause considerable problems for a shorter weapon (excluding the exception of the guy with the shorter weapon having a buckler or shield perhaps?) and I know reach is reach and a considerable advantage but I was STILL surprised at how highly you rated pole weapons in your example about the intermediate to advanced swordsman... Again all very interesting, great videos I'm glad I found this channel. (and I will practice some form of HEMA when my long term shoulder injury's repair...)

  • @Cambria358
    @Cambria35810 жыл бұрын

    Is this in response to the latest Game of Thrones episode? Im not going to fully recover from what i saw...

  • @heymelon

    @heymelon

    10 жыл бұрын

    Hahah! Me neither!

  • @BIIGtony

    @BIIGtony

    10 жыл бұрын

    SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER! DON'T READ IF YOU HAVN'T WATCHED THE NEW GOT EPISODE! Someone should rant about how Orine got what he deserved for spinning like a madman and not being a solid fighter. That being said, it was really fancy but he was stupid. Sad really because he is an awesome charakter. Reading the books I knew what was going to happen but it was still cool to look at.

  • @Cambria358

    @Cambria358

    10 жыл бұрын

    BIIGtony SPOILER! Oberyn's entire motive was to get a confession from the mountain and prove the Tywin was responsible for the rape and murder of his sister and her children. Killing him instantly would've meant losing that evidence, the one good thing i can get out of losing one of my favorite characters is that he proved he could beat one of the most feared knights in westeros, flawlessly and that it was his motive of revenge that killed him not the mountains skill.

  • @FlamswordMage

    @FlamswordMage

    10 жыл бұрын

    BIIGtony MORE SPOILERS His name is Oberyn, not Orine. He died because he let it get personal, and forgot that he was fighting for Tyrion, and not himself and his sister. He obviously would've won the fight if he'd just stabbed his spear into The Mountain's neck while he was down. But no, he let his pride get in the way. He was obviously the better fighter, but he was stupid and prideful and let his guard down. That is why he lost. That is why Tyrion is going to be executed, barring some kind of deus ex machina.

  • @BIIGtony

    @BIIGtony

    10 жыл бұрын

    FlamswordMage Yeah... you are right I kinda guessed at how to write him. But the whole fight was quite cliché. The mountain as the pure brute. Handling the sword with one hand, running directly into the enemy, the slow brute while Oberyn was the quick and nimble dude. Really roll play like and not realistic in any way. But... really fun to watch.

  • @benclarke5914
    @benclarke59144 жыл бұрын

    2:54 demonstrates a perfect walking staff . XD i understand about operating machinery but other than that very specific and probably unlikely task, the pole-arm doesn't need to be carried as a side arm. i think point 3 can be overcome in different ways like armoured hand and or guard on the pole, i just love pole arms , great video .

  • @lolipopy52
    @lolipopy5210 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I actually love polearms so it's nice to have this knowledge

  • @Okaruwazashi
    @Okaruwazashi10 жыл бұрын

    Are there any historically documented European techniques for breaking an opponent's grip on the polearm? I do Jujutsu and I know it's possible to rotate the polearm around to apply a wrist lock, especially if the enemy has only one hand on the weapon. Might be a good technique to know when using a spear against a shorter weapon.

  • @codyoverton447
    @codyoverton4475 жыл бұрын

    This is your 4th video in the past few weeks I’ve loved I think you’ve earned my subscription

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco210 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are quite nice and well made, even if it's not a topic that of much interest to me, I have watched several.

  • @Oxnate
    @Oxnate10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. Great information.

  • @pretendawatch
    @pretendawatch9 жыл бұрын

    Mm...Ok. I love Matt! Super informative and interesting.

  • @NEMOTYPE
    @NEMOTYPE10 жыл бұрын

    great video! just an observation ..when you spoke of the front hand being vulnerable to attacks i think is interesting to note that in chinese spearmanship the front hand never move with the spear as a whole..but the spear always slide forward inside the hand keeping the hand a lot safer and distant from opponent reach

  • @HurFordMeat
    @HurFordMeat8 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @DerMunger
    @DerMunger10 жыл бұрын

    There is another disadvantage to long shafted weapons. Due to the fact that the shaft ist mostly regularly round it is hard to keep the blade in line, so if you are fighting in close quarters with your lead hand far up the top, it may happen that if you try to cut your opponent you the blade may slip to the flat side and the cut may not connect.

  • @ql1couk
    @ql1couk8 жыл бұрын

    Cool video, great info

  • @BarefootLibrarian
    @BarefootLibrarian8 жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @blasty137
    @blasty13710 жыл бұрын

    As a lumberjack, I can tell that having your shaft broken in a battle/duel by a sword/axe is extremely unlikely unless it has already been very badly damaged beforehand (in which case you would have probably replaced it anyway).

  • @cav89-

    @cav89-

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lots of close quarters fighting using historically verified hand weapons in the lumberjacking business? Im not surpised... Im a woodworker, and can also attest to that. Apparently that’s an issue in the forestry and lumber milling industry as a whole. I heard rumors that the engineered wood materials business is also getting quite bloody. All that mdf and plywood can make a man mad. Should have listened to my dad and kept my GP office. But you cant practice community/family medicine after all the fighting I went through in woodworking. Your eyes fix in your opponent’s, looking only for a queue to strike, to hopefully down your foe and live another day. You can’t heal someone with eyes like these. Not anymore. Its been 5 years since your testimony. I hope you are faring well and strong, mate! May our shafts never break!

  • @Spyk3y
    @Spyk3y8 жыл бұрын

    How much does the fighting style differ between say a winged spear and a glaive?

  • @NirrumTheMad
    @NirrumTheMad10 жыл бұрын

    How about disadvantages of larger shields like heaters and kites?

  • @DodgySmalls

    @DodgySmalls

    10 жыл бұрын

    Would love to see this. Obviously something like tower shields just fail in a duel scenario, but I don't know too much about medium sized shields (above bucklers).

  • @DodgySmalls

    @DodgySmalls

    10 жыл бұрын

    ***** As far as I'm aware the only advantage of a shield that large and unwieldy is the ability to walk in formation to form a strong defense. What I mean by "duel scenario" is an open non-specific area where 2 combatants will fight for any length of time until one is defeated. In this scenario I see no advantage in having a large, heavy, and immobile piece of equipment. This is really nothing like an actual battle, and I assume the legionnaires were revered for their close quarters abilities in war situations, not in pointless street duels. I'm not really that educated on this stuff, so I could be wrong though.

  • @eyegrinder94

    @eyegrinder94

    7 жыл бұрын

    I would sort of agree, but I'd counter by saying that the ability to have an almost literal wall between you and your opponent is a serious advantage. I'd also add that very large shields seem to have had a place in the judicial duel scene during later times, as illustrated by Talhoffer, although judicial duels during those times seem to have had a lot of very bizarre customs.

  • @gareththompson2708

    @gareththompson2708

    6 жыл бұрын

    Actually a tower shield is very formidable in a one on one duel scenario. It does not just fail. The main disadvantage in combat of a large shield that I can think of might be that you will have a harder time wielding your weapon without accidentally hitting your own shield, so it might reduce how nimble you are with your primary offensive weapon. But, that is also basically the same disadvantage you are placing on your opponent. They are going to have a harder time finding strike paths that don't intercept your shield. In just about any scenario I would consider that trade off to be worthwhile and go for the larger shield. The real disadvantage of a large shield is that it is more encumbering to carry around all day if you don't know you will even need it. This brings up the advantage of bucklers (and the primary reason they became so popular) which is that you can wear them on you belt, just over your sword. If you aren't expecting to fight, but want a shield with you for a potential self-defense scenario, then a buckler is the shield for you. In general you wouldn't use a small shield on a battlefield. Unless you are an archer/gunner who needs to dedicate both hands to operating your missile weapon (no spare hands for carrying around shields) in which case you would probably want a buckler.

  • @TheSecondHandShooter
    @TheSecondHandShooter10 жыл бұрын

    When you post your vids could you perhaps put a link in the description to where you got the item from? love all the videos you upload.

  • @mikethefarrier
    @mikethefarrier4 жыл бұрын

    Ive been training spear for a quite a number of years and have always found them to be incredibly effective. I like it with a forearm mounted buckler so i can use both hands as well as parry with the buckler. You are correct that an opponent CAN grab the shaft, however, there are numerous techniques for countering or even allowing them to do so. This usually involves a dagger attack or body check.

  • @Robbi_
    @Robbi_5 жыл бұрын

    The reach advantage beats any disadvantage....

  • @BeepingMetal
    @BeepingMetal9 жыл бұрын

    Dude you can wear a spear easy, just have some sort of Assassins Creed spring loaded device on your arm! Then you can just retract your spear when you need it! SPEAR ARMS omfg I am such a genius and best ninja ever.

  • @BlackwolfAnthony

    @BlackwolfAnthony

    9 жыл бұрын

    BeepingMetal *Pimpslaps*

  • @BeepingMetal

    @BeepingMetal

    9 жыл бұрын

    urbanmyths95 That sounds perfect! if you had two of them then no swordsman could touch you and you would be invincible!

  • @urbanmyths95

    @urbanmyths95

    9 жыл бұрын

    two spears would a stupid idea if you have a one handed spear you'd have a shield. if you have a one handed spear but don't have a shield you'd still use both hands

  • @BeepingMetal

    @BeepingMetal

    9 жыл бұрын

    urbanmyths95 Two spears means twice the stabbing! One spear means you can stab one person, but with two you could stab two at once! Or just spin around and no one could get near you!

  • @urbanmyths95

    @urbanmyths95

    9 жыл бұрын

    Have you even used a spear?

  • @MaineRandy
    @MaineRandy9 жыл бұрын

    great information, thank you

  • @brandonlasvegas
    @brandonlasvegas10 жыл бұрын

    another great post!

  • @JoakimfromAnka
    @JoakimfromAnka10 жыл бұрын

    Talk about different types of polearms! Glave, bill, corseque etc. :D

  • @Dhomazhir
    @Dhomazhir10 жыл бұрын

    I understand that the cutting/breaking of hafts by swords/axes/impact was a big reason why the US tam took rattan to the Battle Of The Nations and to the IMCF '14 competitions as it was cheaper, less likely to break, and wasn't as easy to cut.

  • @pablerarav9016
    @pablerarav90169 жыл бұрын

    One question- why is it that war-hammers and maces etc. will frequently have langets, but spears never seem to?

  • @scholagladiatoria

    @scholagladiatoria

    9 жыл бұрын

    Pabler Arav Because it makes them too heavy - the main advantage of a spear, other than reach, is speed. If you make the spear heavy then it's easier for a person with a short weapon to bind against it and close distance.

  • @pablerarav9016

    @pablerarav9016

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** That question has already sort of been answered. You can hold the spear at the very end, therefore having much more reach. It's also way lighter, so you'd haver much more leverage and maneuverability. So yes. A halberd's advantage over a spear would be its superiority in an armoured fight.

  • @pablerarav9016

    @pablerarav9016

    8 жыл бұрын

    667Gullin You have read into it a little heavily my friend. 3 would best suit my question, as the original poster of this video refers to metal strips running along the length of a polearm as "langets." He then explained how the extra metal would significantly affect the weight of the spear, rendering the advantage of rapidly being able to strike the foot and then right up the face less effective.

  • @stephenchurch1784

    @stephenchurch1784

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Pabler Arav Just wanted to add that with a mace or hammer, you're trying to crush someone. Speed and precision are pretty useless in crushing but weight will help out immensely. With a spear on the other hand (lances being a notable exception) the whole point is fast movement and slipping the spear tip in to a soft spot that's unprotected (in one on one combat, phalanxes etc... are a whole different story.) Weight won't help you with that and will make the weapon slower and harder to control.

  • @pablerarav9016

    @pablerarav9016

    8 жыл бұрын

    Stephen Church It seems the fundamental issue is that I've underestimated how much weight langets will add to a spear.

  • @trentclarkson9655
    @trentclarkson96557 жыл бұрын

    Are there any historical examples of carrying around a polearm on a long march with a leather strap such as with a rifle? Or even manuals on proper storage and maintenance in any of the treatises given the perishability of polearms?

  • @mikefule330

    @mikefule330

    5 жыл бұрын

    On a long march, I'd expect the spears and heavy items to be on the baggage train (wagons, mules, pack horses etc.). You only do a long march on a campaign, and you only do a campaign if you have logistics and a supply line.

  • @Snow-ds2ud
    @Snow-ds2ud9 жыл бұрын

    And my obsession with the spear continues.

  • @strategicbushcraft6391
    @strategicbushcraft63919 жыл бұрын

    I have a question, do you have a favorite pole arm for mixed weapon and armor combat opponents indulging sidearm swords, other pole arms and two handed swords? Also mixed between chain and plate armor. I like bills against sidearm swords, but they may not be as good against some other other pole arms like spears.

  • @mohammedcohen
    @mohammedcohen10 жыл бұрын

    Are you referring to a one-on-one fight or a formation fight...i.e. a schiltron, phalans of ECW/Landsknecht pike formation???

  • @Fiddlevlad
    @Fiddlevlad7 жыл бұрын

    Why do I suddenly have this urge to play mount & blade while/after watching this video?

  • @user-js8jh6qq4l

    @user-js8jh6qq4l

    7 жыл бұрын

    Because spears really suck in M&B combat mechanics?

  • @meisterproper8304

    @meisterproper8304

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thirsty Weevils and you can block a Army of Spearmen all at the same Time with ohne move....

  • @user-js8jh6qq4l

    @user-js8jh6qq4l

    7 жыл бұрын

    Meister Proper if you stay not the exact amount of inches away froma spearman, he just can't do shit

  • @meisterproper8304

    @meisterproper8304

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thirsty Weevils reminds of the tournaments. All the dismounted knights stabbing each other with long sticks without making damage because they stand to close....

  • @josefranciscoramirez4438

    @josefranciscoramirez4438

    6 жыл бұрын

    Meister Proper well in 1257 mod spears are realistically​ OP

  • @Rasgonras
    @Rasgonras10 жыл бұрын

    We should also take into account that attacking the lead hand, even when it is armoured, the impact will hurt the right hand, and pain is also very effective at making people wary.

  • @porthosthemighty4610
    @porthosthemighty461010 жыл бұрын

    Hey this is way off topic but i very much respect your opinion ...what do you think of the fight choreogrophy on the movie Dune the original? I noticed in the knife fighting scenes with Sting in the end the hero crosses his hands alot and remembered a bunkai from my sensei that utilized this for trapping hands and transfering this to joint manipulations what do you think of this?

  • @cameronnedland410
    @cameronnedland4108 жыл бұрын

    Do we ever see polearms with "hilts" to protect the user's hands?

  • @scholagladiatoria

    @scholagladiatoria

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Cameron Nedland Yes, some polearms in the 15th-16th century had a disc on the shaft to protect the top hand and sometimes another one lower down for the other hand. They are most often seen on pollaxes and glaives.

  • @screamingfox5666

    @screamingfox5666

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Cameron Nedland some spears also had rings or little decorations that would halt a sword giving you time to maneuver the spear... But a spear for duels is very different from a battle spear.. Spears are usually made specifically to be cheap.. The spear on the video was specifically designed to be used by groups.. The idea is to the first to parry or lock an opponent weapon, and his friend to poke the same unhappy one... Javelins for an example, had their heads (blade) intentionally brittle (a hard metal that breaks easily), so you wont be giving 1000 good knifes as a gift to your foes.. There were also specialized protected gloves specific for spear using... But to really domain The Spear is stuff of Kings.. the peasant spear user just needs to know how to poke and this is simple...

  • @jordan2170

    @jordan2170

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Glaives and poleaxes did have hand guards in the later years of their use.

  • @SimicFishCrab

    @SimicFishCrab

    8 жыл бұрын

    yes, awl pikes commonly had discs

  • @Galdring

    @Galdring

    8 жыл бұрын

    Are there any examples of sliding hand guards, though? I see from your video that it would be advantageous to be able to slide your front hand across the shaft (ehm... you know what I mean).

  • @nelumbonucifera7537
    @nelumbonucifera753710 жыл бұрын

    Any thoughts on why a cavalryman would choose saber over the lance as his principle weapon?

  • @emberhermin52
    @emberhermin526 жыл бұрын

    What about a polearm that is all metal (I don't know if there are any like this)? Wouldn't that be less prone to breaking?

  • @HamsterPants522
    @HamsterPants52210 жыл бұрын

    I never thought about it before, but are the wings on that spear used both as a guard and a hooking implement?

  • @Al0011235813
    @Al00112358137 жыл бұрын

    I’m not sure I agree with the first point. Sword blades can be damaged as surely as poles-you can nick the edge, chip the steel, etc. if you use the blade against armoured targets (which we know would have been the case in warfare). An improperly made sword might even shatter or snap. Also, your point about grappling goes two ways: you can grab a pole, yes-although I’ve seen some manuals showing how to grab blades, so it’s not out of the question for swords either-but you can use the pole to grapple your enemy, by tripping them up or using the leverage to disarm them. I agree with most of your other points though-polearms can’t be carried around easily, for sure!

  • @clover6460
    @clover646010 жыл бұрын

    How much do they normally go for and how long have you been doing your channel 4

  • @chrisborgnaes227
    @chrisborgnaes2275 жыл бұрын

    I've been thinking about the shape of the blade on most common halberds. Clearly it's primarily a thrust/piercing weapon. But, with the blade angled closer to the shaft at the bottom can you conceive of a pull/cutting maneuver as you bring the weapon back home? Wasn't some armor of the period more bolstered in the front? It would seem that a side/rear contact could be intended to damage the connecting bits of such armor.

  • @airnt
    @airnt10 жыл бұрын

    bear in mind that a bajonetted firearm is really heavy (in comparison) and disallows sliding through the lead hand, largely. also the musket with bajonet is fairly long, yet still shorter than most polearms(so the hand is much more vulnerable). of course there are 15thc. polearms with hand guards (rondels) yet i always find those a nuicance. Even with a (rather short) 2 meter pollaxe against long longswords, my hand(/lower arm) rarely gets 'sniped'... I think I have hardly had it sniped at all. A lot of polearms have langets which give tensile strength and help against cutting, in fact some pollaxes have their top 1/3 encased in metal. One great advantage of the sword is in the persuit. butchery is what a sword is great at. a lance is very much a one shot weapon, even in a persuit you would be likely to lose the lance in the first target if not break it. yu wuld want a weapon that is easily drawn (a war hammer is really fiddly to draw on horseback and quite a lot shorter than a sword) and have something that will not tire you out too mcuh and give you some reach and decisive damage. the account of the distribution of dead at Pinkie Cleugh in1547 describes a zone of carnage that the persuiing cavalry did with their swords. but i do agree in principle with most of what you said. but most of those disadvantages are greatly mitigated by group tactics... hence they were so commonly the primary weapon on the battlefield. (whereas in the 'rider war'/chevauchée and other skirmishes the sword is much more prominent.)

  • @nicolasartheau822
    @nicolasartheau8223 жыл бұрын

    You can also use the pole and follow it whith a blade rather easily to reach the hands or the whole body or head if you pass the two branches which are meant to prevent it by the way.

  • @speshiled220
    @speshiled2208 жыл бұрын

    wow, an in depth and articulated analysis! are you sure this is youtube?

  • @observationsfromthebunker9639
    @observationsfromthebunker96399 жыл бұрын

    I should like to add some other considerations to the mix. 1. All the weight is generally at one end. The most clumsy sword is a thing of balanced beauty compared to any pole arm. 2. Check your vertical space! I have successfully fouled pole arms on signs, tree limbs, wires and roof beams just by carrying them! Wielding one calls for some attention. 3. Check your six too, for the same reason as #2. 4. You always need at least one hand dedicated to carrying/holding one. A sheathed sword usually requires 0 hands.

  • @DieterBuys

    @DieterBuys

    9 жыл бұрын

    I disagree with your first point. A long wooden shaft is actually fairly heavy so the weight is more distributed in a spear. Something like a halberd is a bit more front-weighted for sure but in no way would I call it clumsy. A sword might superficially seem more elegant or graceful but in battle it's about effectiveness and there is no denying that spears are effective.

  • @lifelessperson1993
    @lifelessperson19936 жыл бұрын

    Were spears ever sheathed in some form of metal, perhaps iron or steel? Would that solve the issue of the wooden shaft being chopped?

  • @MisterKisk
    @MisterKisk10 жыл бұрын

    Regarding the grappling, I've heard and noticed some people would hold a dagger in their rear hand in addition to gripping the spear in order to combat this to some extent. Would you say this is a viable tactic?

  • @komreed
    @komreed7 жыл бұрын

    I fought my 6'4 brother with a polymer dagger, he had a polymer longsword, (I'm 5'10) and that difference of length (about 2 ft) caused him to beat me 3/4 times. I usually win 3/4 if we have equal length swords, I had some fencing training and he didnt, so makes sense

  • @mercutio440
    @mercutio4409 жыл бұрын

    What model is that spear? Love the long blade.

  • @ericamborsky3230
    @ericamborsky32303 жыл бұрын

    Would it be possible to bring a spear when assaulting the walls of a castle with siege ladders, or would it be another advantage for the defenders that the attackers would be limited to sidearms?

  • @TheBaconWizard
    @TheBaconWizard10 жыл бұрын

    I am interested in the spear you have in the vid.. it looks like a Viking winged spear, but I am not aware of them having a counterweight or spike on the other end.. did they?

  • @WheelsRCool
    @WheelsRCool10 жыл бұрын

    Why can't the whole weapon be made out of metal, so that it cannot be cut? Would that have made the weapon too heavy? Regarding if the opponent grabs your pole weapon, you can turn the pole axe in a manner that will force the person to let go (they can also try this on you too).

  • @matthewbromilow4763
    @matthewbromilow47638 жыл бұрын

    so if swords and maces ect. were side arms what was the most common primary weapon in the middle ages, was it a spear?

  • @Yorikoification
    @Yorikoification9 жыл бұрын

    Steel gauntlets would mitigate some of the problems, you would not need to worry so much about protecting your lead hand and if your opponent would ever disarm you can still use your fists as a decent weapon until you can gain enough distance to pull out your sidearm.

  • @DynV

    @DynV

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yoriko Arran Every-time he hinted at being grappled, I could imagine daggers on his chest ; you keep a hand on the pole-arm on the case he let go and the other quickly stabs the grappler.

  • @XainEisenhart
    @XainEisenhart9 жыл бұрын

    Is the wooden shaft always necessarily a weakness the polearm must have? Why didn't anyone ever make metal shafted polearms? Would it be too heavy? You couldn't make a shaft thin/light enough to be viable? I considered just the cost effectiveness, in that it would be using a lot of metal, but wouldn't there be some who would have done so, considering it worth it to have a non-perishable polearm, since they were such effective main weapons?

  • @josephs1728
    @josephs17287 жыл бұрын

    How would the advantages and disadvantages of a spear change if the user has a shield or if the opponent has a shield?

  • @Specter_1125
    @Specter_11253 жыл бұрын

    The part about getting within the reach of a spear might be significantly multiplied with pikes since they’re often too long to really choke up on without being significantly slowed by the weight sticking out behind you.

  • @mysticnovelbro
    @mysticnovelbro3 жыл бұрын

    A counter that Lindybeige probably took notes from, as I see absolutely no faults in this video.

  • @skorpikh
    @skorpikh8 жыл бұрын

    As soon as you mentioned the first hand exposed I thought about "ring like" guard - you'd just attach it through the back side so it could also move with your hand. Simple way to increase your hand protection.

  • @favkisnexerade

    @favkisnexerade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes you need to release the spear to move hand back or something. It's hard to move the guard with hand.

  • @davidriggs538
    @davidriggs5385 жыл бұрын

    Where can I buy that nice spear?

  • @l3anditor
    @l3anditor9 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't find any information on google about polearm+shield usage in history. But I have seen some historical images where soldiers have halberd and shield together. Can you give some information about how real and practical such stance would be?

  • @aleexx77

    @aleexx77

    8 жыл бұрын

    +mazaisvilijs hoplites, no halberd but they used spears and shields

  • @camwyn256
    @camwyn2569 жыл бұрын

    I learned staff first. Found I was a natural with the staff. The I went to the pole-arms. Never had a problem with grappling my pole-arm, but I tend to fight with it like a staff. Try to grab the shaft and the back end swings to hit you. I fight with a pole-arm almost exactly like I fight with a staff. Just like fighting with knives is almost exactly like fighting with fists. Don't rely on the edge or point at the end of the stick. Just be aware that that side can cause more damage and (in my style) should be put in your off hand.

  • @RenzorTheRed
    @RenzorTheRed6 жыл бұрын

    Cool spear. Where'd you get it?

  • @cyborgninja5489
    @cyborgninja54892 жыл бұрын

    My favorite weapon is the such-like.

  • @jefflee3911
    @jefflee39119 жыл бұрын

    As for grappling a spear. If you were to be grabbed by the spear a good thing would be to quickly release the spear and if not knocking them off balance you'll jump back to gain ground and then draw a sidearm. You could always wear a buckler on you leading hand too though it may inhibit movement a bit but in the end your main attack with a spear is to thrust in the first place.

  • @jefflee3911

    @jefflee3911

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** i was talking about being the spearholder. Please read.

  • @googelplussucksys5889
    @googelplussucksys58899 жыл бұрын

    How does one generally get within a spear's minimal range?

  • @Bazhul
    @Bazhul9 жыл бұрын

    What type of polearm is used in the video? :)

  • @scholagladiatoria

    @scholagladiatoria

    9 жыл бұрын

    Leonid Yurkovskiy A winged spear

  • @dr.emmettbrown9359
    @dr.emmettbrown93598 ай бұрын

    Personally made my own version of a polearm, not historically accurate whatsoever but my own take. I'm unsure of the correct name but I used peice of metal that had 3 flanges of flat bar protruding from the center, cut it down to 14 inches, sharpened all 3 so now it was a 3 bladed spear, drilled holed in a zig zag formation a couple inches apart halfway down the metal, bolted it to a shaft, sharpened the ends of the now protruding side of the bolts on the back of the shaft, to now have 1 inch long spikes acting as an anti grappling defence, and with the blade purposely mounted on one side of the shaft it naturally corrected the way the polearm was facing due to weight, sanded down the rest of the shaft to form a slight oval shape for better grip, cut some fine grooves in line with the blade so I would know exactly how to place my hands to ensure blade alignment was correct and bobs your uncle, I was sorted. Now while the 3 bladed idea does somewhat negate the cutting capabilities, due to there being more weight on the end than your usual lightweight blade design it created a more bone breaker situation rather than arm cutter. However the payoff is far better, as the stabbing capabilities were now FAR more devastating. Creating an enormous entry wound, larger than a golf ball, with 3 sided blades further creating an ugler mess for any first aid, surgery or repair. Immediate blood loss would be noticeable. This design is obviously for lightly Armoured targets due to its larger surface area for stabbing it wouldn't do well against plate or heavy chain mail. But I've loved it so far

  • @awlach8
    @awlach810 жыл бұрын

    Where is that spear made? it's beautiful!

  • @batteredskullsummit9854
    @batteredskullsummit98546 жыл бұрын

    lol Perry the Poleaxe

  • @AdrianLParker
    @AdrianLParker5 жыл бұрын

    You mention in this video and others that you can retract the spear if someone gets very close. One of your friends who has a KZread channel (sorry, I forget his name) had a sword versus spear video. Perhaps the people in it aren't experienced with Spears, but it seems when the sword wielder closed to melee the fellow with the spear was quickly defeated.

  • @machstem2536
    @machstem25365 жыл бұрын

    cool stuff

  • @septegram
    @septegram7 жыл бұрын

    Another disadvantage I can see is that they're difficult to maneuver (manoeuvre) in complex environments like inside houses or in wooded terrain.

  • @LockheedC-130HerculesOfficial
    @LockheedC-130HerculesOfficial3 жыл бұрын

    Lawbringer mains: dicat nunc sike

  • @glutt927
    @glutt9277 жыл бұрын

    This maybe a bit late, but are there no records of spears that are entirely made of metal? It should solve the perishable problem that way right?

  • @mohamadameen94
    @mohamadameen948 жыл бұрын

    question: Im having difficulty understanding how heavy armed units and cavalry knights died in combat generally around 1300 to 1600 ad? if we factor out fire arms that is. I've looked into a ton of different weapons from war arrows to great swords and the only thing I can think of that can penetrate mail, plate armor and leather all at once would be either war hammers, maces/morning stars, or hitting unguarded areas/pulling him off his horse then take off his helm or something. Can you tell me what weapons would be good to pierce through such heavy defenses all at once?

  • @peterlem1

    @peterlem1

    8 жыл бұрын

    +momo manzy I think you have it right. No weapons were intended to pierce plate armor. Maybe a lance in a mounted charge could pierce some plate? Probably not though. Either you attack the weakpoints/unarmored areas or you pummel the guy with blunt weapons to apply trauma through the armor. I heard somewhere that the weapon that killed the most armored knights is actually the dagger: Have your buddy hold him down, open the visor and there you go.

  • @mohamadameen94

    @mohamadameen94

    8 жыл бұрын

    +peterlem1 appretiate the replay, im looking into this out of curiosity from the ways crusaders were dressed in comparison to some of their enemies and how they were left so defeated in both open battles and siege warfare against muslim armies. It really got me stumped because I hear stories of how some crusaders kept fighting with dozens of arrows stuck into their armor and from my own knowledge I know the limitations of some weapons in piercing armor. So thats what got me wondering how exactly do you defeat someone like that.

  • @TheVanguardFighter
    @TheVanguardFighter10 жыл бұрын

    Which source did you use to make this video?

  • @mattfrancois8831
    @mattfrancois88318 жыл бұрын

    hey Matt, where did you get that spear? love the long blade!

  • @favkisnexerade

    @favkisnexerade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Aren't most of the spears has long blades?

  • @raffaelw.2767
    @raffaelw.27675 жыл бұрын

    I'm really interested in how other polearms were used. Especially the glaive, because there's not much information on the internet. And I'd also like to know how good of a choice they are in a duel situation, and how effective they are against other weapons. Can they be used like a spear with the additional ability to cut? Do they have any significant advantages over spears, other polearms or swords etc? I really love the look of glaives, faulcharts and halberds - but there's not much information on these weapons (esp. Glaive) I suppose a glaive would be used almost like the very similar naginata... but that's just speculation - I don't have any experience with weapons.

  • @mikefule330

    @mikefule330

    5 жыл бұрын

    Longer pole arms such as glaives were not really for a one on one situation. They were used in formation, and often by infantry against cavalry. However, the pole axe, which was shorter, was a very effective weapon in a one one one duel on foot.

  • @quidestveritas659
    @quidestveritas65910 жыл бұрын

    Is it a bohemian earspoon? ;)

  • @CaptainBill22
    @CaptainBill2210 жыл бұрын

    After what I've learned about Medieval warfare, I know that swords were not commonly the main weapon of soldiers or knights on a battlefield. And it seems that only using a sword is a good way to get yourself killed. In European wars, were there ever dedicated swordsmen and if so what kind of role would they fill?

  • @deepsouthredneck1

    @deepsouthredneck1

    10 жыл бұрын

    You can't climb a siege latter with a pole arm very well.

  • @LaughingOwlKiller

    @LaughingOwlKiller

    10 жыл бұрын

    Swords were secondary or tertiary weapons but their mains use (if not mistaken) was everyday wear. A knight or man-at-arms wouldn't be walking around the city with a spear or halberd. Think of it this way...The Pole-arms were like rifles and swords like pistols.

  • @Banzaiactual

    @Banzaiactual

    10 жыл бұрын

    Some cultures i.e.(Iceland) would resolve village debates by dedicating a champion and having them duel other village champions when the occasion arose. The sword is more of a dueling weapon. Axes and machete type weapons are more common for spear back up. You will also see swords in use by Calvary (for reach) and officers specifically naval officers( and even these are shorter and more machete like) and in the case of officers it would be more for drill.

  • @CaptainBill22

    @CaptainBill22

    10 жыл бұрын

    LaughingOwlKiller That was my logic regarding swords vs. polearms exactly. Bayonet fighting is based off of spear fighting forms. As far as a man -at-arms or a knight was concerned they would rather use their pole weapons first, if that fails switch to a hammer or a mace, then if you're desperate bring out your sword. Carrying a pistol in public is restricted to those with licenses or authorities is much like medieval restrictions on swords in public. My real question is more rhetorical than anything. It was to challenge a common misconception about swords and their place in history. The sword is so often romanticized and a lot more focus is given to it. It's funny how people associate a time period with a side arm rather than a main battle implement. Heck it happens today as well, when someone says "gun" the first thing people will think of is a pistol.

  • @CaptainBill22

    @CaptainBill22

    10 жыл бұрын

    LogicBeforeFaIth True but the main goal of someone climbing the siege ladder was to open the gates and let the rest of the army in. Shorter weapons like a sword or axe would be more common then. Sieges of a walled city or fortress were methods of last resort, it was too costly to do so. Though I seriously doubt it was known then, Sun Tzu made that point clear. It mostly came down to a waiting game, you basically starve them out.

  • @SpecOpsDoctor
    @SpecOpsDoctor Жыл бұрын

    Perhaps you have a video of yourself using a spear in simulated combat where you show it’s practical use against an opponent?

  • @elizabethfox4697
    @elizabethfox46976 жыл бұрын

    for longer spears no shield; what where biggest spears used with shields?

  • @dylanjared9628
    @dylanjared96289 жыл бұрын

    Officially subbed

  • @julianrichey7904

    @julianrichey7904

    9 жыл бұрын

    Stop posting stupid stuff Dylan

  • @GallowglassAxe
    @GallowglassAxe10 жыл бұрын

    My fencing/archery friends would have what we call "nerf wars" which is kinda like a poor man's version of HEMA or LARP (without the role play). Just for fun and nothing serious. Some guys would take PVC pipes and attache foam footballs on the end to make spears. They were so good they were actually banned from play. The only way I could beat them was to grab the shaft but it wasn't easy.

  • @mattj2389
    @mattj23899 жыл бұрын

    How would somebody "easily shorten their pole weapon" if they were not using two hands? Like Greeks with Shields and Spears? Is a Spear only a formidable pole weapon when operated with two hands?

  • @AdrianLParker
    @AdrianLParker5 жыл бұрын

    How heavy is the winged spear in this video? What is its weight compared to an "average" long sword?

  • @mikecy5507

    @mikecy5507

    5 жыл бұрын

    I think it's the Viking Lugged spear I have by Hanwei. If so, it's about 4.3 pounds.

  • @toldeneye007
    @toldeneye00710 жыл бұрын

    When you draw the pole weapon back for close range fighting, holding it near the head, is that less effective compared to a sword or other weapon at that kind of range?

  • @rogerwilco2

    @rogerwilco2

    10 жыл бұрын

    I think it's heavier, and more unwieldy because it's got a long piece of wood sticking out the back.

  • @GamerGarm
    @GamerGarm10 жыл бұрын

    Please excuse my ignorance, but what's the name of the metal guard below the tip of the spear?

  • @moviemagician123

    @moviemagician123

    10 жыл бұрын

    lugs

  • @GamerGarm

    @GamerGarm

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much Andrew, I had already found out, but your response is much appreciated nonetheless. Thank you.

  • @MtnTow
    @MtnTow8 жыл бұрын

    Oh, and finally, a dying and fighting target will pretty much destroy your spear if lodged in it.

  • @panstriato2
    @panstriato29 жыл бұрын

    Maybe the chinese spear techniques that thrust with one hand at the base of the spear are a way to sidestep the vulnerable hand disavantage?

  • @henrymach
    @henrymach10 жыл бұрын

    Could you say something about naginatas?

  • @Explosiv1099
    @Explosiv10995 жыл бұрын

    If a sharp blade can damage the shaft of the polearm... then how would someone with a polearm fare against someone with a BIG claymore... I feel like a broad swipe of the claymore would shatter the wooden shaft of the polearm if they needed to parry the claymore

  • @Rolbertus
    @Rolbertus9 жыл бұрын

    Where can i get that winged spear?

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