HEMA Longsword

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The HEMA Longsword family covers the two-handed sword techniques of the German Kunst des Fechtens and the Italian school of Fiore dei Liberi, the most widely studied and competitively practised weapon in Historical European Martial Arts. [1] The longsword — a cruciform-hilted, double-edged blade with a grip long enough for two hands, typically 100–130 cm in total length — was the quintessential weapon of the European knight from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries. [1],[2] German longsword technique is organised around Liechtenauer's system of five master cuts (Meisterhäue), four principal guards (Vier Leger), and the concept of Vor and Nach (before and after) that governs initiative. [2],[3] Italian longsword technique, following Fiore, emphasises twelve guards (poste), flowing plays, and the integration of wrestling (abrazare) into sword combat. [3],[4]

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European Longsword[1]German Longsword[2]Langes SchwertHEMA[3]
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История и происхождение

The longsword emerged as a primary military weapon in the fourteenth century and was the subject of the most extensive body of European martial arts literature. [1] Johannes Liechtenauer's system, recorded in the Zettel and interpreted by Ringeck (c. 1440s) and Peter von Danzig (1452), became the dominant German school. [2],[3] Fiore dei Liberi's independent Italian system (1409) provides a complementary tradition with different tactical emphases. [3],[4]

Страна происхождения· показано в случайном порядке

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

Эффективность

The longsword is one of the most versatile medieval weapons, capable of cutting, thrusting, half-swording (gripping the blade for close-range thrusts against armour), and using the pommel and cross-guard as striking implements. [1] Its two-handed grip provides superior leverage for powerful cuts while maintaining enough point control for precise thrusts. [2] The German Kunst des Fechtens tradition and the Italian school of Fiore dei Liberi both developed comprehensive fighting systems demonstrating the longsword's adaptability across all combat ranges. [3]

Родословная

The German longsword tradition traces its lineage to Johannes Liechtenauer (14th century), whose Zettel (mnemonic verse) encoded the core principles of the Kunst des Fechtens. [1] Liechtenauer's teachings were transmitted through a Society of masters including Sigmund Ringeck, Peter von Danzig, and Jud Lew, whose glosses (commentaries on the Zettel) survive in manuscripts from the 15th century. [2] The Italian tradition is anchored by Fiore dei Liberi's Fior di Battaglia (1409), which systematises longsword alongside dagger, wrestling, and polearm combat. [3] Hans Talhoffer produced multiple fight books (1443–1467) documenting German combat across all weapon categories. [4]

Соревновательные результаты

HEMA longsword competition has grown rapidly since the 2000s, with major tournaments including Swordfish (Gothenburg, est. 2007), Longpoint (USA, est. 2011), and the HEMA World Championship organised by the HEMAC. [1] Competitive scoring typically awards points for clean cuts and thrusts to the head and torso, with deductions for simultaneous exchanges (afterblows), reflecting the historical emphasis on striking without being struck. [2]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionCutting, thrusting, or striking with a bladed weapon — edge alignment and trajectory determine cutting effectiveness
Joints InvolvedWrists (edge alignment and rotation), elbows (extension for thrusts, chambering for cuts), shoulders (arc of the cut), hips (power generation)
Force VectorVaries — downward diagonal cut (kesa-giri), horizontal cut (yoko-giri), thrust (tsuki), or rising cut (kiri-age)
Weapon MechanicEdge alignment (hasuji) is critical — the blade must travel along its cutting plane for effective cuts

Позиция и вход

From ready stance (chudan-no-kamae or equivalent)Assume guard position, establish distance (ma-ai), execute the cut or thrust when an opening appears
From engagement distanceUse footwork to close to striking range, execute the technique with proper edge alignment (hasuji)
As counterWait for the opponent's attack, deflect or avoid, and counter-cut to the exposed target

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Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

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Экстремальный9/10

Edged weapons cause fatal lacerations; historical battlefield mortality rates >30% (Amberger 1999)

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

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Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

Traditional martial arts — Practiced in traditional kata/...
IWUF — Legal in wushu taolu if applicable
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HEMA — Legal in applicable historical weapon categories {srcvarious organizations

Заметки по тренировке

The HEMA longsword is the centrepiece of Historical European Martial Arts — a two-handed cruciform sword used with a sophisticated system of guards, cuts, thrusts, and grappling techniques preserved in medieval treatises (Tobler, Fighting with the German Longsword, 2004)
The Liechtenauer tradition (14th century Germany) is the primary longsword system studied today, transmitted through the Zettel (epitome) and its glosses by masters like Ringeck, Döbringer, and Meyer
The longsword is wielded with two hands on a grip of 8-10 inches, with a blade of 33-40 inches — the balance point sits 2-4 inches from the crossguard
The five master cuts (Meisterhau) — Zornhau, Krumphau, Zwerchhau, Schielhau, and Scheitelhau — are the offensive foundation of German longsword
The four guards (Huten) — Vom Tag, Ochs, Pflug, and Alber — cover all defensive positions and transition points
HEMA longsword includes wrestling at the sword (Ringen am Schwert): when blades bind, the fight transitions to grappling, disarms, and pommel strikes
Modern HEMA longsword competition uses steel feders (flexible training swords) with standardized rules and protective equipment

Типичные ошибки

!Swinging the longsword like a baseball bat — cuts must use proper mechanics with edge alignment and body rotation
!Ignoring the historical sources — the treatises provide the technical foundation; modern interpretation must be grounded in them
!Fighting only at long measure — the longsword system includes close-range grappling and half-swording techniques
!Not learning the bind (Krieg) — the bind is where most longsword technique occurs; both fighters' swords in contact
!Neglecting the thrust — the thrust (Stich) is faster than the cut and accounts for many techniques in the sources
!Training only offensive techniques — the guards and parries are essential for survival
!Using only the edge — the longsword pommel, crossguard, and flat of the blade are all used as weapons

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Assume Guard (Kamae/Hut)take the appropriate ready position with the weapon
2Measure Distance (Ma-ai)establish correct striking distance
3Initiate Cut/Thrustexecute the technique with proper edge alignment or point control
4Follow Through (Zanshin)maintain awareness and readiness after the technique

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Art of Combat (Joachim Meyer, 1570)

1КнигаThe Book of Five Rings (Musashi, 1645)

Alias sources — [1] MMA Instruction Manual (UFC, 2008) [2] MMA Instruction Manual (UFC, 2008) [3] MMA Instruction Manual (UFC, 2008)

2КнигаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Tobler, C., In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts (Freelance Academy Press, 2010) [2] Forgeng, J., The Art of Combat: A German Martial Arts Treatise of 1570 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) [3] Mondschein, K., The Knightly Art of Battle (Getty Publications, 2011)

3ДругоеJapanese Combat Sports Katakana Convention

Standard katakana transliteration of Western martial arts terminology (外来語) — used in Japanese MMA, boxing, and BJJ communities

4ЦитатаThe Book of Five Rings (Musashi, 1645)

Alias sources — [1] MMA Instruction Manual (UFC, 2008) [2] MMA Instruction Manual (UFC, 2008) [3] MMA Instruction Manual (UFC, 2008)

5ЦитатаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Tobler, C., In Saint George's Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts (Freelance Academy Press, 2010) [2] Forgeng, J., The Art of Combat: A German Martial Arts Treatise of 1570 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) [3] Mondschein, K., The Knightly Art of Battle (Getty Publications, 2011)

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Атлетизм

Requires

wrist control for edge alignment, grip endurance, footwork precision

Favours

quick wrists, strong forearms, good posture

Key muscles

forearm extensors/flexors, deltoids, core, calves

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Дистанция

Grappling At The Sword — Ringen Am Schwert

Подсемейство

The Grappling at the Sword (Ringen am Schwert) subfamily covers the close-quarters wrestling techniques performed while both combatants retain their longswords, a distinctive feature of German HEMA that integrates swordsmanship with grappling. [1] When the distance closes beyond cutting or thrusting range, the fight transitions to Ringen am Schwert, where fighters use their crossguards, pommels, and half-swording grips to throw, disarm, or lock the opponent. [1,2] These techniques include pommel strikes to the face, crossguard hooks to the neck, arm locks using the blade as a lever, and takedowns that use the sword as a wrestling aid. [2,3]

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Guard — Huten

Подсемейство

The Guard (Huten) subfamily covers the four principal guards (Vier Leger) of the German longsword tradition — Vom Tag, Ochs, Pflug, and Alber — which form the positional framework from which all attacks and defences originate. [1] Each guard protects specific lines while threatening others: Vom Tag threatens from above, Ochs guards the upper openings while threatening a thrust, Pflug guards the lower openings while threatening a thrust, and Alber invites the opponent's attack while preparing rising cuts. [1,2] Liechtenauer's system teaches that guards are not static positions but transitional states through which the sword passes during continuous combat flow. [2,3]

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Liechtenauer Cut

Подсемейство

The Liechtenauer Cut subfamily covers the primary cutting techniques of HEMA longsword fencing, anchored in the German tradition's five master cuts (Fünf Meisterhäue) — Zornhau, Krumphau, Zwerchhau, Schielhau, and Scheitelhau — along with the fundamental Oberhau (descending cut) and Unterhau (rising cut). [1] Each master cut is not merely a strike but a complete tactical concept that simultaneously attacks and defends by displacing the opponent's blade while cutting to an opening. [1,2] The principle of Indes (meanwhile) teaches that cuts must flow without pause from one action to the next, maintaining constant pressure. [2,3]

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Winding — Winden

Подсемейство

The Winding (Winden) subfamily covers the blade manipulation techniques performed when two longswords are crossed in the bind (Binden), one of the most distinctive and sophisticated aspects of the German tradition. [1] Winding involves rotating the sword around the axis of the bind — by turning the hands and hips — to change the angle of threat from a cut-line to a thrust-line or vice versa, without breaking contact with the opponent's blade. [1,2] Winding is governed by the principle of Fühlen (feeling) — sensing the opponent's pressure through the crossed blades to determine whether they are hard or soft in the bind, and responding accordingly. [2,3]

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Заметки

The longsword (Langes Schwert) is the primary weapon of the Liechtenauer German tradition and the most popular HEMA discipline. Modern HEMA longsword competition uses steel or synthetic simulators with protective gear. The weapon requires two hands and combines cuts, thrusts, and pommel strikes. (Clements, Medieval Swordsmanship; Tobler, Secrets of German Medieval Swordsmanship)

Часто задаваемые вопросы

How can I improve my technical adaptability in longsword sparring?

Federico Malagutti suggests that during sparring, you should focus on finding out what your opponent will do and then counter it technically while playing the same game, which helps increase your technical adaptability over time.

Как работает HEMA Longsword?

The HEMA Longsword family covers the two-handed sword techniques of the German Kunst des Fechtens and the Italian school of Fiore dei Liberi, the most widely studied and competitively practised weapon in Historical European Martial Arts. The longsword — a cruciform-hilted, double-edged blade with a grip long enough for two hands, typically 100–130 cm in total length — was the quintessential weapon of the European knight from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries.

Откуда происходит HEMA Longsword?

The longsword emerged as a primary military weapon in the fourteenth century and was the subject of the most extensive body of European martial arts literature. Johannes Liechtenauer's system, recorded in the Zettel and interpreted by Ringeck (c.

Разрешён ли HEMA Longsword на соревнованиях?

Traditional martial arts: разрешён — Practiced in traditional kata/forms and weapon-specific competition under var…; IWUF: разрешён — Legal in wushu taolu if applicable; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in applicable historical weapon categories

Насколько опасен HEMA Longsword?

Оценка опасности 9/10. Extreme — edged weapons cause fatal lacerations; historical battlefield mortality rates >30% (Amberger 1999)

Как подготовить HEMA Longsword?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Assume Guard (Kamae/Hut) → Measure Distance (Ma-ai) → Initiate Cut/Thrust → Follow Through (Zanshin).

Как защититься от HEMA Longsword?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Parry (Absetzen) — deflect the incoming blade with a counter-displacement / Void (Step Back) — withdraw from measure to avoid the cutting arc / Counter-Cut (Nachreisen) — strike into the opponent's opening during their attack.

Какие есть варианты HEMA Longsword?

Распространённые варианты: Standard cut (primary cutting angle from the ready stance); Thrust (tsuki) (straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face); Rising cut (kiri-age) (upward diagonal cut from low to high); Diagonal cut (kesa-giri) (downward diagonal cut following the kimono line).

Насколько эффективен HEMA Longsword на соревнованиях?

HEMA longsword competition has grown rapidly since the 2000s, with major tournaments including Swordfish (Gothenburg, est. 2007), Longpoint (USA, est.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении HEMA Longsword?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Swinging the longsword like a baseball bat — cuts must use proper mechanics with edge alignment and body rotation / Ignoring the historical sources — the treatises provide the technical foundation; modern interpretation must be groun… / Fighting only at long measure — the longsword system includes close-range grappling and half-swording techniques / Not learning the bind (Krieg) — the bind is where most longsword technique occurs; both fighters' swords in contact.

Какие ещё названия есть у HEMA Longsword?

HEMA Longsword также известен как HEMA Rongu Sōdo, European Longsword, German Longsword, Langes Schwert.