scholagladiatoria | BACK EDGE CUTS in Sword Fighting: Good but WEAK @scholagladiatoria | Uploaded 1 month ago | Updated 13 hours ago
False (back) edge cuts in swordsmanship can be very useful in a whole range of circumstances, but they are weak, and really only for specific targets.
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False (back) edge cuts in swordsmanship can be very useful in a whole range of circumstances, but they are weak, and really only for specific targets.
▼3 extra EXCLUSIVE videos each month on PATREON, which make this channel possible:
patreon.com/scholagladiatoria
▼Facebook & Twitter updates, info, memes and fun:
facebook.com/historicalfencing
twitter.com/scholagladiato1
▼Schola Gladiatoria HEMA - sword fighting classes in the UK:
swordfightinglondon.com
▼Matt Easton's website & Pinterest:
matt-easton.co.uk
pinterest.co.uk/matt_easton/_saved
▼Easton Antique Arms - antique swords for sale:
antique-swords.co.uk
#martialarts #medievalhistory #fencing