04-26-2010, 05:14 AM
I got the picture from yesterday's longsword seminar that the single most difficult action the students had was krumping. At least I felt that I just didn't get the speed and smoothness right; at times my krumping was a bit tense and jerky, and I just couldn't get the movements to flow properly.
Thanks to our friends overseas, I have studied this video and trained a bit on my own today. I think I'm getting somewhere. Have a look. The video gives amazing, even superficially improbable insights in the Liechtenauer tradition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8kKbbdJTFA
(sorry, this might be old news to some)
Thanks to our friends overseas, I have studied this video and trained a bit on my own today. I think I'm getting somewhere. Have a look. The video gives amazing, even superficially improbable insights in the Liechtenauer tradition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8kKbbdJTFA
(sorry, this might be old news to some)