How does the fencing Gang system work?

Want to know how people competed in fencing and sword fighting in history? Maybe you're exploring historical fencing rulesets to develop your own HEMA competition? In this episode I talk about the historical rule system of using Gänge (or singular Gang), where each fencer gets a set amount of attacks for each round. And there's no stopping, even if you are hit or have run out of actions. 🏆 Support the channel🏆 Support the channel through Patreon! It really helps us!   / historicalfencer   🏆 Our Goal 🏆 Want to learn about fencing with swords, sword fighting and the culture of fencing? At The Historical Fencer Magazine our goal is to share our knowledge and thoughts on historical fencing to get you started in picking up a sword. Or, if you're already doing Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), to deepen your knowledge. I remember starting with HEMA and historical fencing over two decades ago and having tonnes of questions. Now there is so much more information and I want to help you with the things that I didn't know back then. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🏆 Other places I run 🏆 St Mark – Fencing clothing and equipment ► https://www.saintmark.se​ The Fencing Guild – a ranking organisation ► www.fencingguild.com​ Facebook page for THF ►   / historicalfencer*   HEMA Council – a FB page for historical fencing ►   / hemacouncil   ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👨 About Me 👨 My name is Anders Linnard and I've been doing HEMA or Historical fencing for over 20 years. I have won national and international championships and trained some of the best fencers on the planet. I've also been involved in shaping how competitions work and written the rules that are the foundation for most of the historical fencing competitions today. I also run St Mark, a company that produces fencing equipment. 🔔Subscribe! 🔔 Subscribe to learn more about historical fencing and how to use a sword. Subscribe ►    / @thehistoricalfencer   The information on this YouTube Channel and the resources available are for educational and informational purposes only.​ Don't forget to like and subscribe!