German Longsword 101, UPDATE! | v1.1: Cuts/Attacks and Footwork

Studying and teaching an art, for me, remains a constant process of evolution. Almost a year ago we started with a number of (v1.0) videos on fundamentals: GLS 101, Part 1: Attacks & Guard Position Fundamentals:    • German Longsword 101, Part 1: Attacks & Gu...   GLS 101, Part 2: Footwork & Flow Fundamentals:    • German Longsword 101, Part 2: Footwork & F...   Pivotal footwork, Part 1: optimal stepping to switch sides:    • Pivotal Footwork, Part 1: optimal stepping...   Pivotal Footwork, Part 2: the "Box Step" in action in Joachim Meyer!    • Pivotal Footwork, Part 2: the "Box Step" i...   Today we REVISIT the elements of cuts/attacks and footwork, taking this opportunity to add a few updates (e.g. a 4th important Oberhau / Hi Cut pattern: the Abnehmen / Taking Off), all in the form of an SINGLE UPDATED VIDEO to remind folks of our current best understanding of what the key fundamentals might be for the German longsword: 00:00 Intro / recent events (UK trip, IGX 2025 Spring) 06:11 HANDWORK: Oberhaue / Hi Cuts with the long edge: Cut 1) Halb Hau / Half Cut 06:50 Cut 2) Full Hau / Cut 07:50 Cut 3) Ablauffen / Running Off 09:12 Cut 4) Abnehmen / Taking Off 12:45 All 4 Oberhaue / Hi Cut patterns put together 18:54 HANDS & FEET Rule 1) of 2): Cut from your Right, Step from your Right (and vice versa) 20:03 HANDS & FEET Rule 2) of 2): One Cut/Attack, One Step 24:40 FOOTWORK: Footwork 1): Same Side / Doubling Steps 25:38 Footwork 1a) Stepping Sideways -- Single & Double Triangels / Triangles 26:09 Footwork 2) Alternating Sides (aka simply "Stepping" or "Walking"...!) 28:45 Footwork 3) Box Step (key 4-step pattern, important for optimal pivoting!) 30:13 Footwork 3a) Cross-stepping Sideways Box Step (aka modern grapevine or carioca; note the natural twisted stepping...!!!) 30:45 Footwork 3b) Zig-Zag Sideways Box Step (note the natural lean...!!!) ...COMING SOON: once again showing how these fundamentals help us much better interpret and unlock techniques from the sources (e.g. J Meyer, PH Mair, the Bauman fechtbuch, and even sources from the early part of the tradition like von Danzig / Stahremberg, etc -- really the tradition as a WHOLE)...!!! @forteswordplay @IronGateExhibition www.forteswordplay.com www.irongateexhibition.com   / forteswordplay     / irongateexhibition