Hi David, my name is Alexandre Botelho and I am finishing a transcription of Godinho's book. As an bilingual in Portuguese and Spanish I am finishing transcribing the entire book for publishing. Godinho's book is specially difficult to read because of the big amount of false friends and confusion derived from the fact that it is written in a mixture of old Spanish and Portuguese that can make a big part of the book useless. As a plus I made also a translation for English. If you are interested I can send you the manuals, Very best regards! Alexandre
@astigako1233 жыл бұрын
I mean I'm interestedn in the Manual >.> haha
@patryk_0042 жыл бұрын
Is it available somewhere? That sounds like a ton a great work : O
@alvinsmith3894 Жыл бұрын
It's possible that Godinho thought of the inner positioning of the sword as a way to bring momentum for an upward/midway cut the same way Filipinos did with their two bladed form in sinawali. That being said, it's just an idea, plus western swords tend to be on the longer side. I'm just bringing this up because I can see why he could think of that as a good idea. Thanks for sharing this video it's very interesting.
@dinfass.marques79622 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful style. I can't stop watching. Thank you so much for passing on these teachings.
@liamh51273 жыл бұрын
Swords, Dave and a squirrel!
@hchan48183 жыл бұрын
U make everything look simple, Teal Sword Master... Thank U very much.👌👍👏✋ The Queen should honours U with The Knight Order...
@Artem_3BEPbKO2 жыл бұрын
In this way, it resembles the principles of the di Grassi fight
@SN00PICUS3 жыл бұрын
That's really interesting. I think personally I would still prefer the sword and shield, but i'm not as quick as I used to be (lol). This would be great for the more graceful among us.
@keithallardice61393 жыл бұрын
Don't know much, if anything, about the original treatise but this looks, to me, very simple, direct, martial and purposeful. It also looks, and sounds, very cool - Imho, job done! ;-)
@sinanatamer63743 жыл бұрын
Less twirly, more simply. I likes.
@kuprukuula3 жыл бұрын
While your suggestion makes logical sense, It's still very obvious how the original move flows much smoother and naturally. Making 2 simultaneous hits from one side then repeating them from other side is a sound tactic in my opinion, especially if you change up the tempo.
@HillardEarl3 жыл бұрын
"Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be? Your nobler self cannot wait any longer. Put your principles into practice-now. Stop the excuses and the procrastination. This is your life! [...] Decide to be extraordinary and do what you need to do-now." -Epictetus
@SchildwachePotsdam3 жыл бұрын
This is awesome, thank you for sharing Dave! ❤️
@Cleanpea3 жыл бұрын
Popped me an ale for this one, cheers!
@dansmith4790 Жыл бұрын
The original positions remind me greatly of Filipino martial arts. Specifically Kali/Arnes. Which also pockets the second blade or stick under the arm. Because its meant to be a slashing attack from that position, or to be close to the body to protect if another attack comes in, using the sword as a shield from below, as the other sword attacks from above. It makes me wonder if there were not some influences from the spanish in this, as there was within Kali/Arnes, from the Spanish who passed on some of these movements to the islands when they invaded. Though granted, probably not intentionally. There are a lot of Spanish influences in Kaki/Arnes. And the Filipino martial arts in general from that time of occupation. Very interesting. I hadn't ever heard of this particular fencing master. Granted my skills in swordsmanship are mostly Filipino based. With a few Japanese influences. If you go back far enough, there always seems to be roots that span multiple martial arts. Interesting to see that some of the moments seem to intersect even with certain western based styles. Granted with Kali/Arnes, its not a detriment to keep that weapon pocketed if its a single edged sword, or stick. As the range is closer, and your not risking cutting yourself with a duel edge, if you have an edge at all. As there are all sorts of other techniques that can come from that position if its a kali/eskrima stick being used. Very interesting stuff all around. Unfortunately here in Portland Oregon where I live, I don't know of any hema clubs. Or Id love to check out more. Guess the internet will have to satiate my curiosity for now. 😅
@allengordon6929 Жыл бұрын
I'd argue that timespan makes it impossible for destreza to have influenced kali. Eskrima yes, the old forms, but nothing modern. That seems more chinese/indian influenced (and only barely) than anything else.
@michaelrizzo55233 жыл бұрын
Excellent! (From another who's been trying to turn ritual swordsmanship into pragmatic.)
@toi.toi.3 жыл бұрын
Nice Video
@20snakeeater3 жыл бұрын
Great video, and totally in line with my own interpretations. I use the same position with both points forward. For comparision, I have some videos put together from some workshops and seminars I hold some years ago. The techique of itnerest is shown in lections 1, 2 and 7: Godinho Doppelschwert - KZbin
@417hemaspringfieldmo10 ай бұрын
Hello David, what brand of Sideswords are you wielding on this video?
@InSanic133 жыл бұрын
Do we know much about the context for wielding two swords? It doesn't seem likely to me that someone would choose to carry two swords around for self-defense, simply because of the inconvenience, so was it a duel format that some people used, where both combatants would be equipped with dual swords?
@lipglossguerrilla60513 жыл бұрын
That is correct. Duelling was it's main purpose, I'd recommend looking up Ascanio della Corgna’s "Duel of the Century" from 1546.
@KATAKOTO693 жыл бұрын
The japanese had no trouble carrying two swords everywhere...
@InSanic133 жыл бұрын
@@KATAKOTO69 Two sideswords are a good bit more cumbersome to wear than a katana and a wakizashi.
@LondonLongsword3 жыл бұрын
This is for fighting in a street that is not too narrow.
@TheVulgarSkill3 жыл бұрын
Palladini just has you have your page/footman/friend hold the second one. Godinho doesn't specify how you carry the two swords. Godinho doesn't really mention dueling in his treatise and as Mr. Rawlings said this rule is for fighting in a street that is not too narrow. Other rules include guarding a woman, fighting against shieldmen, and other contexts not consistent with dueling.
@417hemaspringfieldmo3 жыл бұрын
Awesome sauce!
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 Жыл бұрын
Interesting... That actually feels natural to me. It feels and looks very martial Arts.. very much Flowing.. Ok I'll say it.. it's very wax on wax off
@wojciechjaworski93043 жыл бұрын
Guys, can someone please explain to me what's the definition of taio and ravés? I'm starting to get into Godinho treaty and I want to understand the basics. Thanks in advance.
@20snakeeater3 жыл бұрын
tajo is a forehand cut, reves is a backhand cut
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 Жыл бұрын
Interesting... You would think this exact thing has been in the books for.. whatever.. centuries...
@yoavnissen83903 жыл бұрын
In the London longsword academy it is written that "it is also known that several masters of these arts were Jewish." Can you please give me names? And perhaps explain more?
@20snakeeater3 жыл бұрын
I just know the names of the fencing master Jude Lew from germany and Wrestling Master Ott from Austria. Both of them from the 15th century. If this answers your question?
@yoavnissen83903 жыл бұрын
@@20snakeeater yes. Thank you
@strangekittyca3 жыл бұрын
Excuse me DAVE the purpose is to look real fancy thanks :P In all seriousness I do agree, also that first position i always feel as though i'm gonna shave my armpit by accident XD