Messer Workbook
Messer Workbook
Messer Workbook
MESSER WORKBOOK
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INTRODUCTION
Michael G. Thomas
Academy of Historical Fencing
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BASICS
THE WEAPON
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longswords and polearms. It is strong in the bind, can be
half-handed (one hand on the blade) and delivers a
powerful thrust. The messer is very similar in form to
other weapons such as the bowie knife, modern machete
and the medieval falchion.
For training you can use wooden, aluminum or steel
training weapons of a variety of shapes and sizes.
Divisions of the Messer
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Principles of Messer combat
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INITIATIVE
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FOOTWORK
PASSING STEP
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TRIANGLE STEPS
Step as before with the right foot against his left, then
follow with the left behind the right somewhat to the side
to his left, and then again with the right farther to his left.
This should move your entire body off his line to his left.
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BROKEN STEPS
Simply move the leading leg half the distance you would
normally and then follow up with the trailing leg. You will
maintain your stance and cover a short distance forward
to backwards.
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DREI WUNDER (THREE WOUNDERS)
CUTS
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THRUSTS
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SLICES
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VIERLGER (THE FOUR STANCES)
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PASTEI (BASTION)
Set your left foot forward; hold your messer with before
you with a straight arm; with the point to the ground so
that the short or blunt edge stands above.
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LUG INS LANDT (LOOK INTO LAND)
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STIER (STEER)
Stand with the left foot forward; hold your messer to the
left with the hilt before the head; so that the short edge
stands against you; hold the point toward his face.
For the right Steer the left foot is forward and the right
foot is in back. The sword is held on the right side with the
hilt up near the head and the tip pointed towards the
opponent. The cutting edge of the sword faces up. On the
left side the right foot is forward and the sword is held in a
similar manner on the left side of the head.
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EBER (BOAR)
Set your left foot; and hold your messer on your right side
near your right leg; with the hilt near the hip; so that the
blunt edge stands above; and the point stands out before
you; toward the man's face. Eber is similar to pflug in
longsword.
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Die vi Hu (Six StrIkes)
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THE ZORNHAU
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THE WECKER
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THE ENTRUSTHAU
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THE ZWINGER
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THE GEFERHAU
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THE WINKER
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COUNTERS
LEMSTUCK
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BOGEN
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ANSETZEN (ATTACKING WITH THE POINT)
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Michael G. Thomas
Academy of Historical Fencing
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