Hello everyone! I'm an avid martial art enthusiast, particularly western martial arts, which I had always believed had always been the base of all forms of martial arts and had always battle-effective if they weren't forsaken over time and technology.
Right now, I'm looking for more information regarding historical horseback combat and cavalry. All I know is to never trust any Hollywood or movie depiction of any sorts of ancient combat, as they usually do not portray them accurately. I also know that mounted soldiers have the advantage of height, speed and power, as well as the ability to engage and disengage, although I believe there's more to it:
How do they engage in combat against unmounted foes?
How do foot soldiers fight to counter cavalry?
How do they fight against another mounted foe?
How do they train?
Anyone here trained on horseback? Are there any old texts or recent articles on horseback combat throughout the ages?
