Hey Axel,
I really enjoyed these. I'd like to say (and I'm really not being condescending here) that you guys have really made some improvements since the last vids, good work! I especially noticed the improved intent in your sparring (especially in the sword and dagger/sword and buckler vid). I do agree with Jeremiah's assessment about the range difficulties, though. Personally, that's been and continues to be the hardest thing to really get right in my training. I recently put some of my own videos on the forums here, and Allen Johnson gave me some really fantastic tips on some drills to try in order to correct this problem. Here's what he told me:
"How to get better? Other than continual sparring there are several drills or games you can use. A common one used in ARMA is to have one person with a weapon "attack" the other person with NO weapon. The unarmed person is to keep just out of range as the armed person advances on them. Keep in mind that it's an exercise and you arent trying to club someone.
Another one is to have a legnth of rope that is as long as is needed to keep proper fencing distance. Each person takes an end of the rope- keeping it taut between you (not tug-of-war taut). You take turns initiating footwork as the non-initiating person strives to counter-step while keeping the rope taut.
Solo work can be done with a simple target. Approach the target with a variety of footwork techniqies and lunge when you think it is in range. If you are too close you arm will be dramatically bent when you hit the target. Too far and your thrust never arrives or you are over lunging and off balance."
Anyway, thanks a lot for posting these, I always enjoying seeing you guys fight

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