Today, after over two years of learning Western Martial Arts I had my first pelling session. To set the situation up, I have a wooden post in a concrete base, and I was using my Albion Talhoffer. I have a firm grounding in German technique, but this was new. Prior to today all of my striking experience has been with wasters at sparring speed, just using my sword in repetitive drills, never actually hitting anything. Actually striking a pell is vastly different than anything that I have ever done before.
Already I can tell that there is a difference in the way I time my strikes and being able to attack with lethal intent will help me polish my technique.
My post is two fold in purpose:
1- To experience pellers, I ask this question: Do you pad you pells? After today I went over my sword with a fine grade scotch brite pad oiled it with gun oil, and I did notice some minor damage. How can I take steps to prevent this, or is regular maintenance the only way?
2-To those who have never pelled before, start now. It is essential to the development of proper technique. I have much to unlearn.

