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Medieval and Renaissance Dagger Combat Taschenbuch – Illustriert, 1. Juli 2006
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- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe234 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberPaladin Press,U.S.
- Erscheinungstermin1. Juli 2006
- Abmessungen21.59 x 1.91 x 27.94 cm
- ISBN-10158160517X
- ISBN-13978-1581605174
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Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
John Clements has practiced cut-and-thrust swordsmanship for almost 20 years and trains regularly in long-sword, sword and shield, sword and buckler, sword and dagger, Medieval spear, and rapier and dagger methods. He lectures on historical weaponry and is an ardent promoter of contact-weapon sparring with historical replica swords.
Produktinformation
- Herausgeber : Paladin Press,U.S.
- Erscheinungstermin : 1. Juli 2006
- Auflage : Illustrated
- Sprache : Englisch
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 234 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 158160517X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1581605174
- Abmessungen : 21.59 x 1.91 x 27.94 cm
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. Mai 2012Dieses Buch ist - trotz seines Alters - für Dolchfechter absolut zu empfehlen! Es ist gut illustriert, erklärt und macht Spaß beim Nachmachen :-)
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 2. Mai 2021I thought it would look expensive on the inside, with medival-like illustrations. It's actually black and white toilet paper quality paper and there are two grown men on pictures and they play with knives and swords. It's such a waste of money
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AlexBewertet in Frankreich am 15. November 20165,0 von 5 Sternen tres bon livre synthetique pour commencer et completer les souces historiques+++
tres bon livre synthetique d'interpretation des les souces historiques pour commencer. Les demonstrations progressives en photos sont bien faites.
Un defaut: les references pas forcement precise aux pages des sources mais il y a une bonne bibliographie.
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Dani GrimaudeBewertet in Kanada am 8. August 20135,0 von 5 Sternen An amazingly detailed, well described and well written book
Jason Vail is very much into the field of Historical European Martial Arts. I can tell, because the book he wrote has prose that is professional and yet has joyish, boyish enthusiasm leaking at the seams. He takes us through a history of knives in human culture, overviews the common hardware that has been found from the middle ages, and then recounts, in great detail, accounts of knifework and feats of knife defense that were written about by people at the time. He shows us how knife attacks were common, and in turn that Europeans sought to create martial arts that were intended to defend a man from a blade striking in the dark.
Then begins the meat of the book - a long, long, /long/ list of moves, techniques and tactical advice, distilled and placed togehter from the work of at least a dozen historical masters into one, complete, unified system. Every technique is fully illustrated and described step by step, complete with advice on how to train it safely, making this book a must have for anyone who seeks to get into knife and unarmed work in HEMA, whether in their back yard or as part of a larger cirriculum. I personally study European martial arts myself, and aside from some of Christian Tobler's work, I don't think I've seen a better illustrated training manual, nor one that's more easily accessible.
Even for those of us who aren't martially inclined, the information provided is invaluable for those seeking to understand the nature of violence in ages past, something that is sadly very much not understood or looked into, even by some scholars today.
This book is ideal for those who want more detail about the context of violence in the Middle Ages, information on how men defended themselves from knives in days past, and, of course, those who want to actually experience the living history that is HEMA, or see it demonstrated. If any of these things are you, you need to buy this book immediately.
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G. PalmerBewertet in Großbritannien am 18. November 20215,0 von 5 Sternen Nice easy read
Easy and easy to read a pleasant change from the historical language of the usual treatises, nice comparisons of the different masters techniques.
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Duane HennessyBewertet in den USA am24. Dezember 20155,0 von 5 Sternen Medieval dagger techniques provide effective knife defense.
Medieval dagger techniques provide effective knife defense. Although no one wants to get involved with a knife wielding assailant, out of all of the techniques from various martial arts I and my training partner have tried, the ones demonstrated within this book were effective. In fact we dumped our previous martial arts techniques due to their effectiveness.Die Medien konnten nicht geladen werden.
What I liked about these knife defences:
- They can be applied from your natural reaction to a knife attack
- They provide a level of control over the knife-attacking arm from the outset
- Simple and adaptable to your present skill set
- They can lead easily into take-downs
We looked at the basic techniques and found that we gravitated to some more naturally than others, my training partner and I preferring different techniques due to our personal psychology, body movement and body size and type.
We found that some techniques if they failed or weren't applied in time could be backed up quickly by another technique for example if we're too late applying the First Upper Key then we could quickly follow up with the Second Upper Key. The Second Upper Key is actually a good progression from many techniques.
We found that the book does describe defence techniques in a pure method form, but I'd recommend adding distractions such as a palm strike to the face whilst blocking a downward thrust for the Second Upper Key technique prior to the take-down and so on. I'd also recommend learning some leg-sweeps or trips to put the attacker down quickly once you've taken control of the knife-wielding arm. One is demonstrated in the "Over-the-Leg Throw Facing the Same Direction" technique within the book and this throw plus a basic leg sweep from the inside leg can be applied to most of the techniques.
Definitely worth looking into for those interested in knife-defence.
(I've attached a video of some of our practice in the park. Not perfect text book all of the time but all based upon techniques within this book)
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thomas dyeBewertet in den USA am7. September 20135,0 von 5 Sternen very well written and easy to follow
This was clearly written with a nod toward actual use as dagger/Knife defense. The author explains himself and the techniques well and clearly, though there is significant subtlety involved that begs for an instructor. When I trained with Mr. Vail, he was straight to the point, direct and had patience as we went through various techniques.
The book is solidly grounded with lots of historical documentation, though he does clearly pull from various of the pasted masters. I recognized Fiore dei Liberi, Joachim Meyer, Johannes Liechtenauer, even some of what looked like footwork from George Silver! if you are a practitioner, this book is a must. highly recommended.