Introduction to cuts according to German System (Learn to cut | Part 1)

If you train sword fencing, I’m sure you practice cuts with many variations of swings at the beginning of each training session or at home. Today I will make a short first introduction to the cut system according to the German style of the 14th-16th century. Many more videos on the subject will then build on this, explaining the various basic cuts, their variations, correct execution and typical mistakes. I will also give you exercises to train your cuts. However, this first video serves as a basis. *The content of my videos is based on the surviving German-language sources on fencing from the 14th-16th centuries in the German-speaking world and personal study/experience/research. | It is not intended to denigrate other traditions, styles, theories and cultural aspects. ▼Take part in Paul Becker’s training ▼ Are you interested in being taught directly by the School Director Paul Becker? Sign up for online training via Zoom to learn historical fencing with more than 600 years of history. Email: info@ ▼The GOAL of this channel: To reach 10,000 subscribers by the end of 2024“ If you help me reach this goal, I can make more videos, start online courses and teach overseas! Please subscribe and support me if you want to learn more from me! #katana #katanatraining #kenjutsu #iaido #hema #historicalfencing #paulbecker #longsword #sword #fencing #messer #swordfighting #inmotu
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