Meyer's Sidesword - 3 Running Thrusts with the Rappier
In this video we look at section 2.96v.1 from Meyer's 1570 text, which discusses the use of a sequence of three thrusts, one after another. This is an interesting sequence which teaches some great lessons in winding and hanging, as well having elements which are really effective for day-to-day fencing.

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Joachim Meyer's Sidesword: Parrying Techniques - Part I

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The Chakram and its Forgotten Technique

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Spanish counters to Italian fencing

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Joachim Meyer's Longsword: First Play from the High Guard (Tag)

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Rocks Paper Scissors or Fencing - Liechtenauer Longsword

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Attacking around the Blade - Learn Sidesword!

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Joachim Meyer's Longsword: Attacking the Openings - the Meyer Square

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What I Wish I Knew Before Starting HEMA

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Joachim Meyer's Longsword: Schlussel (The Key)

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Rapier & Dagger vs Sidesword and Buckler - Nick vs Esther

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Hutton's Sabre Parrying: Response to Criticisms

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Would a Tudor Swordsman choose 'Sidesword' or Rapier?

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