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Tag Archives: Johannes Liechtenauer

Five Rules Of Footwork

January 17, 2018

The first rules of the common laws of fencing in the most prominent manuscript on Liechtenauer fencing tells us about …

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Explaining the German fencing terms by simple means of wrestling

August 2, 2017

Explaining the Liechtenauer five words and other German fencing terms is a very simple thing if you look at them …

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On the Five Words “Vor/Nach, Indes, Stark/Schwach”

March 5, 2015

Q: Master Talhoffer, what is the true meaning of the Five Words of Master Liechtenauer? A: Try to connect all …

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The ultimate guide to the prime Medieval German Fencing Terms

July 8, 2013

Sword fighting is not that complicated: you take a sword and hit hard. But to explain and teach the art …

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