HEMA Guard

Семейство

Перевод: Historical European Martial Arts sword guard positions

Дистанция и классификация

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Обзор

The HEMA Guard family encompasses the named sword guard positions (Huten or Leger) of the German and Italian longsword traditions. [1] Guards are specific positions in which the sword is held relative to the body, each offering a distinct combination of defensive coverage and offensive threat. [1] The Liechtenauer German tradition identifies four principal guards: Vom Tag (from the roof — sword held high), Ochs (ox — sword at shoulder with point forward), Pflug (plow — sword at hip with point forward), and Alber (fool — sword held low with point toward the ground). [1],[2] Italian traditions add additional guards such as Posta di Donna (woman's guard) and Posta Longa (long guard). [2] Guards are not static — they are transitional positions from which attacks and counters are launched, and through which the sword passes between actions. [1],[2]

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История и происхождение

HEMA guards originate in the medieval German Fechtbücher (fight books) of the 14th–16th centuries. [1] The four principal guards of the Liechtenauer tradition (Vom Tag, Ochs, Pflug, Alber) are described in the Zettel and elaborated in the glosses of Sigmund Ringeck, Peter von Danzig, and Pseudo-Peter von Danzig. [1],[2] Italian fencing master Fiore dei Liberi documented additional guards in his Fior di Battaglia (1409), and the Italian and German traditions share many guard concepts under different names. [2] Modern HEMA practitioners reconstruct these guards from the manuscript illustrations and descriptions, adapting them for tournament competition. [1],[2]

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

  • ГерманияHEMA, Немецкий длинный меч, Kunst des Fechtens
  • ИталияHEMA

Эффективность

Guards provide the structural framework for all longsword combat — without proper guards, attacks lack power and defense lacks coverage. [1] The strategic choice of guard communicates intention and invites specific responses, allowing skilled fencers to manipulate the opponent's actions. A deep understanding of guards and their transitions is considered the foundation of HEMA competence. [1],[2]

Родословная

German longsword lineage: Johannes Liechtenauer (14th century) → transmitted through the Gesellschaft Liechtenauers (Society of Liechtenauer) → documented in Fechtbücher by Sigmund Ringeck (c. 1440), Peter von Danzig (1452), Hans Talhoffer (1459), and Paulus Kal (1470). Reconstructed in modern HEMA from manuscript study beginning in the 1990s–2000s. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Used in modern HEMA longsword tournaments sanctioned by HEMAA, HEMA Alliance, and regional federations. Scoring varies by ruleset (afterblow, first-touch, or exchange-based). [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionHolding the sword in a specific position relative to the body that provides defensive coverage and offensive threat
Joints InvolvedShoulders (hold the sword weight), wrists (angle the blade), core (maintain posture), legs (stance width and weight distribution)
Force VectorVaries by guard — each guard threatens a different line of attack
Key PrincipleGuards are the starting and ending points of all techniques — the sword passes through guards between every action

Позиция и вход

Opening stanceBegin in Vom Tag (high guard) with sword above the head, threatening a powerful downward cut
Defensive postureSettle into Pflug (plow) with sword at hip, point threatening the opponent's center
After a failed cutSword naturally settles into Alber (fool's guard) at the bottom of the arc

Видео

HEMA's 'Sport' Guard

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HEMA Guard·Rocket City HEMA

Discussing the modern posture often seen in HEMA tournaments and some common actions you can make from it.

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

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Низкий2/10

Guards are positions, not attacks. Risk of fatigue from holding heavy swords in extended guards.

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Начинающий
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

HEMA tournamentsHEMAA/HEMA AllianceSCA Heavy Combat

Заметки по тренировке

Master the four principal guards (Vom Tag, Ochs, Pflug, Alber) before learning Italian or secondary German guards
Guards are TRANSITIONS, not resting positions — never hold a guard statically in a fight
Each guard threatens specific attack lines — learn what each guard makes possible
Practice flowing between all four guards in sequence to develop smooth transitions
The guard you choose signals your intentions — learn to read the opponent's guard

Типичные ошибки

!Holding guards statically — they must be transitional
!Choosing guards randomly — each guard is a tactical decision
!Neglecting Alber (fool's guard) — it appears weak but invites attacks that can be countered
!Poor posture — fatigue from holding heavy swords leads to collapsed guards
!Not maintaining point threat — a guard without a threatening point is just a pose

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Choose guard based on distance and opponent's stance → threaten with the guard's attack line → opponent reacts → launch attack or counter
2Vom Tag → opponent sees high threat → covers high → switch to Pflug → attack low

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

Clements, J. (1998). Medieval Swordsmanship. Paladin Press.

1КнигаClements, J. (1998). Medieval Swordsmanship. Paladin Press.

[1] Clements, Medieval Swordsmanship (1998), chapters on the four principal guards and their applications

2КнигаTobler, C.H. (2004). Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship. Chivalry Bookshelf.

[2] Tobler, Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship (2004), guard descriptions from Ringeck and von Danzig glosses

3ЦитатаClements, J. (1998). Medieval Swordsmanship. Paladin Press.

[1] Clements, Medieval Swordsmanship (1998), chapters on the four principal guards and their applications

4ЦитатаTobler, C.H. (2004). Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship. Chivalry Bookshelf.

[2] Tobler, Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship (2004), guard descriptions from Ringeck and von Danzig glosses

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

shoulder endurance for holding heavy swords, core stability, understanding of attack lines

Favours

practitioners with sword handling experience

Key muscles

deltoids (sword support), forearms (grip), core (posture), legs (stance stability)

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Дистанция

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the modern HEMA sport guard stance?

The modern HEMA sport guard is characterized by a dominant foot forward stance (typically right foot), the sword held extended in front of the body, and a linear posture. According to Rocket City HEMA, the thumb position can vary—sometimes prominent on the blade, sometimes with the edge on—but the key feature is the dominant leg decidedly in front with the back leg equally engaged underneath.

What attacks are most common from the modern sport guard?

Rocket City HEMA identifies several primary attacks: thrusting with the point forward, cutting from the left side (since both fighters typically have right foot forward with equally extended right arms), sweeping across the hands as a deflection or threat, and attacking the exposed hands with a quick turn. Strikes can also go low to the hands or body with a slight hip turn.

Why would a fighter shift to a left shoulder guard from the sport guard?

According to Rocket City HEMA, fighters typically fold into a left shoulder guard when they run out of options during an exchange. From this position, attacks and covers come across the body at a harsher angle, starting from the middle line rather than extended out, which gives them more application to the opponent's side.

Is the modern sport guard effective even if it's not in historical sources?

Rocket City HEMA emphasizes that if the sport guard stance wasn't effective, practitioners wouldn't achieve success with it, and it's a position you will likely encounter and probably already take when fighting pressure is applied. The instructor treats it as a legitimate fighting position regardless of its historical presence in old manuals.

Как работает HEMA Guard?

The HEMA Guard family encompasses the named sword guard positions (Huten or Leger) of the German and Italian longsword traditions. Guards are specific positions in which the sword is held relative to the body, each offering a distinct combination of defensive coverage and offensive threat.

Откуда происходит HEMA Guard?

HEMA guards originate in the medieval German Fechtbücher (fight books) of the 14th–16th centuries. The four principal guards of the Liechtenauer tradition (Vom Tag, Ochs, Pflug, Alber) are described in the Zettel and elaborated in the glosses of Sigmund Ringeck, Peter von Danzig, and Pseudo-Peter von Danzig.

Разрешён ли HEMA Guard на соревнованиях?

HEMA tournaments: Legal: разрешён — guards are the foundation of all technique; HEMAA/HEMA Alliance: Legal: разрешён — standard in all longsword competition; SCA Heavy Combat: Legal: разрешён — permitted in armored combat formats

Насколько опасен HEMA Guard?

Оценка опасности 2/10. Low — guards are positions, not attacks. Risk of fatigue from holding heavy swords in extended guards.

Как подготовить HEMA Guard?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Choose guard based on distance and opponent's stance → threaten with the guard's attack line → opponent reacts → launch attack or counter → Vom Tag → opponent sees high threat → covers high → switch to Pflug → attack low.

Как защититься от HEMA Guard?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Provoking — use feints to draw the opponent out of a strong guard / Attacking the guard — some guards leave specific openings that can be exploited / Pressing — apply forward pressure to collapse a defensive guard.

Какие есть варианты HEMA Guard?

Распространённые варианты: Vom Tag (high guard (sword above head or at shoulder)); Ochs (ox guard (sword at shoulder, point forward toward opponen…); Pflug (plow guard (sword at hip, point forward toward opponent's…); Alber (fool's guard (sword held low, point toward ground)); Nebenhut (side guard (sword held to the side)); Schrankhut (barrier guard (see child entry)); Hanging Guard (sword held with point downward (see child entry)).

Насколько эффективен HEMA Guard на соревнованиях?

Used in modern HEMA longsword tournaments sanctioned by HEMAA, HEMA Alliance, and regional federations. Scoring varies by ruleset (afterblow, first-touch, or exchange-based).

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении HEMA Guard?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Holding guards statically — they must be transitional / Choosing guards randomly — each guard is a tactical decision / Neglecting Alber (fool's guard) — it appears weak but invites attacks that can be countered / Poor posture — fatigue from holding heavy swords leads to collapsed guards.

Какие ещё названия есть у HEMA Guard?

HEMA Guard также известен как HEMA Gādo, Huten, Leger, Guard Position, Ward.