After research here and on Amazon I recently purchased Tobler's "Fighting with the German Longsword" and have begun trying to work through the basics. I think I'm doing ok with the basic guards and understand most of the basic footwork, though I need some further reading on the difference between Tobler's slope pace step and the triangle steps I've seen in other forum posts here.
First question - I'm having a problem with the footwork in a particular drill in Tobler's book. The drill is made up mostly of transitioning between vom Tag and Alber (drill #2 if you have the book) using slope paces. In the middle of the drill there is a transition from left Alber to left vom Tag with a 180 degree turn.
That turn has me flumoxed. I understand how to transition from one guard to another and 'follow the sword' with my body and feet. How do I do that with a complete turn? If I just pivot on both feet I can turn quickly but I'm left with the wrong leg leading for left vom Tag.
Second question - I'm planning on buying several more books over the next several months. What I'm looking for initially are books that contain detailed drills, diagrams, etc. that I can build a training curriculum from. I'm coming at this with basically no martial arts experience, so the more basic step by step instructions I can get at first the better.
In that light, which would be my best next purchase: Medieval Swordsmanship by JC, Ringeck by Lindholm or something else? I'm leaning towards JC's book first, but the various reviews seem to indicate it is more comprehensive. Normally that's a good thing, but can anyone confirm it contains footwork diagrams, detailed drills, and other step by step basics? I'll eventually get them all in my library, but which would be best for the next step in truly beginner solo study?
Thanks for the assistance.
