Postby Justin Blackford » Wed Aug 24, 2005 5:38 pm
Hello, all.
I know that John Clement's "Medieval Swordsmanship" covered a chapter on the combination of fighting with the longsword/greatsword against polearms, but I am curious as to how many out there have practiced this fight.
Recently, I have been getting so fast with my zornhaus and thrusts from Pflug that my two colleagues in arms no longer have such an easy time in beating me in longsword combat, so we've decided to make things more challenging for me.
Now, we are making regular practice of greatsword(not true two-hander) against a simple thrusting spear. The spear we are using is approx. 8' long and my greatsword is approx. 55" long. With this much difference in reach, it is proving quite a challenge indeed.
I have found that once I am inside the point of the spear, I can try to command the shaft with one hand while trying a slipping strike with the other. This doesn't always work, though. One time, I managed to perform a hanging parry to get inside the point, bound the shaft with a half-sword Pflug and then flipped the blade over in a Mortschlag which struck my opponent in the face. But this particular technique is harder to reach as my opponents are performing slipping thrusts to my hands from below my crossguard or from above the guard to my chest and face. I can bind and parry with the guard, but it's hard trying to get a good sense of timing from a thrust that is being sent so fast.
Has anyone encountered similar occurrences?
Justin
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