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Another great one, guys! Thanks so much to you and to Jess!!
ОтветитьWow that was pretty cool!
ОтветитьHey a Lubeck gambeson! I’m making an anachronistic version
ОтветитьI like the "freeze frames"
ОтветитьThe music's a little loud a bit further than halfway in, when she's talking. Otherwise terrific video, as always!
Ответитьi haven't been watching your videos for a while, but i will gladly catch up with what i have missed
ОтветитьBloody Åwesome!
ОтветитьKeep it up!
ОтветитьThe third technique doesn't seem to follow the translation as you are not "grasp[ing] each other in wrestling and she does not send her "right arm through under his left arm and behind around the body". the move seems viable, but not what is described.
ОтветитьI love Jesses armor, the plumage is so nice, plus I have a guilty pleasure for capes. (Is that the proper word for that piece?)
ОтветитьJust took you to 100 likes! :D Keep up the great work, guys! Your armor is so stunning!
Also, the techniques are very interesting. I'm looking forward to trying them out unarmored (safely, of course).
Love the video and love your new ponce, it looks awesome. Just wondering, are you still planning on making that video on how to get a harness for a little bit on the cheaper side?
ОтветитьAwesome new fauld reece. do you plan on leaving your armour "white" or will you re-blacken it?
ОтветитьNew fauld for reese and my the armor is all shiny? Jessica's rondels are really add some color/punch to her armor and so does the plume. That last throw was impressive. Very cool!
ОтветитьAwesome techniques, I find that it looks always so badass and powerful when she throws the enemy around with so little effort.
If you invite her again for a video I would like a more detailed explanation of her armour, a bit more detail than in the previous interview. Also more info if and how women need to adjust their kit, what differences there are and so on. Im sure such knowledge can be very helpful for some when they build their kit.
Finley has some badass moves. Please have her on again!
ОтветитьOh, you guys just knew I would love this video!
♡°・: *(ღ˘⌣˘ღ)
I have never tried to interpret the anonymous harnischfechten of the Pseudo Peter von Danzig manual, but it seems like these are all staple throws that you can find in a number of the Liechtenauer lineage manuals! Jessica's play by play style of teaching is fantastic! Jessica's leg and hip placement is also perfect, and when she is in position to throw, she rotates her hips downward using her glutes (so that the pelvis is more or less vertical) for stability when attempting to break your guys' structure. I have been told by my instructor that this is the correct way to gain stability against rotation/ twisting in the lower spine, as this way your skeleton and muscles are well aligned to stabilise the lower back and legs.
Great job everyone! Hopefully we see more of Jessica and Ritterkunst in the near future!
That looked fun!
The second technique was really cool as well. Gripping with the knees is not what I would expect.
Very nice video! Interestingly to me I see plenty of movements that I recognise from my time in various budo where some of the techniques were originally intended for taking on an armoured opponent when distance was too close or your weapon broken/dropped/etc. The human body being the same anywhere as well as the principles for breaking balance being somewhat universal it makes sense that accomplished warriors, even separated by entire continents, would arrive at similar solutions given a similar problem. Anyway, nevermind my ramblings, just found it cool I guess. Keep up the good job!
ОтветитьI love wrestling in armour and thing it isn’t shown enough . I loved wrestled in high school and doing judo as a kid and can notice a lot of the core principles Carry over hope to see more!
ОтветитьWhere did she get her "Kastenbrust" ?
Looks awesome!
“Oh” - Reece while being tossed to the floor
ОтветитьDat plume.
Ответитьyes definitely like this content with the grappling
ОтветитьI know that techniques like this were in almost every fencing manual, but I can't hold myself from making the joke:
* Inhales *
15TH CENTURY WWEEEEEEEEEE
I love chicks with big rondels. Especially when they can kick my ass.
ОтветитьThe helm Jessica wears is beautiful. An armet isn't it?
ОтветитьExcellent video guys!
ОтветитьThat's an interesting breast plate design. (on Jessica)
Anyone knows where that is from? (historically)
"how the knightess wrestles the knight into her bed to produce knightlings"
ОтветитьA lot of this looks like Okinawan Karate
ОтветитьI just realized how noisy it is with two in a tussle. Imagine a battle of two armies going full bore would be defining. Great vid. 👍
ОтветитьLowered my volume sounded like my kitchen
ОтветитьI love her armor design. Very much the classic knight!
ОтветитьLove 2 take lessons
Ответитьfirst will be the warlords of the north i warn you guys
ОтветитьRingen is similar to combatives or judo but is seen as more fierce. This along with other forms of grappling needs to be seen in more medieval and other action films.
ОтветитьСпасибо за симпатичную девушку в видео. Уверен было бы очень интересно обсудить её движения и особенно шаги.
ОтветитьThe one girl has the best looking armoured in the sport go figure
ОтветитьInteresting that though the knightly class were taught to wrestle, but that wrestling remained low class.
There's no European Sumo; grappling's always been a peasant sport; whereas boxing, coming much, much later has often been called a noble art.
That curious that some of the technic are exactly the same as some Judo technique that I have learne in the past
ОтветитьMan, jujutsu and ringen are basically the same. It's so beautiful, I love convergent evolution.
ОтветитьI love Jessica's Kasten Brust Curiass! Very unique!
ОтветитьAh yes, the classic o-goshi
ОтветитьWhat is the name of the helmet Jessica is wearing? It looks very nice, but I can not recall what the style is called. Very cool!
ОтветитьNew to the channel, came here from Matt Easton's Scholagladitoria. This is really awesome and I love the similarities to Judo. Those first few throws are essentially the basic Judo throws and probably work eveb better with the armor.
ОтветитьNice o goshi
ОтветитьI love how the sound of the armors coming together reminds me of washing the dishes.
ОтветитьI'd use my spear to smack the back of the knee then just push or kick them down. Beautiful use of wrestling in armor.
ОтветитьThought you can't release your weapon in rules?
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