Postby SzabolcsWaldmann » Tue May 30, 2006 11:21 pm
Yeh, try DiGrassi and other later Italian masters. As for the twohander, the Goliath is a good source as well.
Yet weight will be an issue if the sword is overweighted. If it is heavyer than 4 kgs (I dont know the pund to that) it is not necesserily a battle-worthy sword any more. Yes, there are heavy specimens around which were actually used in battle, like in Budapest there is one with 5 kgs+ , but the average would still be 3.6 kgs.
My personal thoughts on that weapon are:
You have to use the weight of the blade. Once in motion, you 'simply' direct with your right hand and move it around with your left. The hands have much greater motion than by the longsword. It almost looks like rafting, you see?
Then, go ahead and cheat with the weapons mass, just like Dave Rawlings always sais. Do not start the cut with your arms, that will only make you exhausted. Instead, start the cut or any motion with your whole body, espetially the feet. Like said, once it is in motion, you have to 'play along' and only direct the blade.
Then, do not try to stop the sword. Use any momentum to bring it up again with minimal strenght. If you stop such a force, your arms and wrists will hurt in just a few minutes.
You have to look at your footwork as well. And if you meet any smaller weapon, just remember the superior reach. You actually can use the moment you bring up the sword to lure him nearer, where you want him to be.
I do some free fight with padded twohanders (3.2 kgs), with lots and lots of control of course. If we do a training battle, one twohander can take on up to 3-4 longswords (provided, the twohander is moving and "going in" in the fight) and at least 2 lances (provided the action is fast enough). In about 20 minutes it gets too exhausting, but you know, that is becouse of the controll and all the blade stopping we do. If one could simply cut along without second thought, one could double that time.
What's really fun is changing to longsword after 15 minutes. You think you have a smallsword in your hands <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
Szab
Order of the Sword Hungary