A video with a length of 90 minutes about medieval fight called “Leibringen” without any weapons. This instructional movie will show the basic principles of it.
Content:
- Falling-School
- Basic stances and possible moves from standing and lying position
- Grip-styles
- Throws
- Attacks and defense
- Fist- and kick-techniques
- Practice-fights from standing and lying position
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Lecküchner formulated his own martial art at the end of the 15th century in accordance with the principles of Johannes Liechtenauer. Highly effective techniques, which appeared to have been forgotten, are presented in an understandable way. These techniques and the corresponding principles can also be used in single-handed sword combat.
Contents
- Overview of historical background / theory
- "Huten" or basic guards
- Basic strokes for the Messer
- The six "master strokes" for the Messer
- Advanced techniques
- Grappling techniques
- Methods of disarming an opponent
- Application examples
- Drills and exercises
Instructors
Alexander Kiermayer
- Historic sword fighting teacher
- Long-term teaching experience in various Asian martial arts
- Licensed trainer
- Police trainer
Hans Heim
- Historic sword fighting teacher
- Chairman of the "Ochs - Historische Kampfkünste" Association
- Long-term experience in martial arts from the Philippines
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Specifications:
Weight: 40.3 oz.
Overall: 54"
Width: 1 1/2" Diameter
Material: Polypropylene
This is an item from the Cold Steel program in 2015.
€50.00*
Item is in field warehouse, long distance shipping.
It’s tough to argue with the success of the world’s most recognizable, time-tested fixed-blade knife so KA-BAR did what any smart company would do, they didn’t change the original design, they expanded upon it. The high-carbon, non-reflective black blade is epoxy powder-coated and tests prove the finish is more durable than ever. This model features a plain edge with serration on the back of the blade.
Details:
Length: 36.5 cm
Blade length: 23.8 cm
Weight: 408 g
Blade steel: 1095 Chrome-Vanadium (flat grind)
Blade hardness: 56-58 HRc
Handle material: Leather
Sheath: Leather
€169.00*
Item is in field warehouse, long distance shipping.
Tsubaki blade oil is won from the seeds of the Japanese Camellia flower. It is resin-free, odourless and can be used for oiling non-stainless carbon steel blades.
Details:
Content: 100 ml
KA-BAR's third introduction into the John Ek Commando Knife Co. product line is the highly anticipated Model 5. This updated version of the occupational fighting knife with hilt is made from 1095 Cro-Van and features a parkerized bowie blade, textured glass filled nylon handles and traditional X-head fasteners. A US-made Celcon® sheath with retaining strap, self-locking function and multiple tie-down points is also included.
Details:
Weight 0.70 lb
Steel 1095 Cro-Van
Blade length 6.875"
Overall length 12.938"
Edge Angles 20 Degrees
Handle Material Glass Filled Nylon
HRC 56-58
Stamp KA-BAR/Ek Commando Knife Co.
Butt Cap/Guard 12GA Commercial Grd Carbon Steel
Blade Thickness 0.154
Blade Width 1.250
€179.00*
Item is in field warehouse, long distance shipping.
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Made by Hanwei.
Details:
Content: approx. 200 ml
Weight: approx. 198.5 g
€47.90*
Item is normally available in about 4-6 weeks.
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