A year ago, I went out to Teylingen castle in 32 degrees of heat, to record all of Figueyredo's simple rules for the montante. My reasoning? I absolutely love greatsword, and even though I'm more into the German varietals, Figueyredo's fight book was a huge help when getting started. There's already a few (better) interpretations up on YT, but I often hear people would like to see multiple angles and slow motion, so I hope this video is somewhat useful. Finally, this is still a work in progress, so if you'd like me to dive a bit deeper into a particular sequence, let me know! If you'd be interested in supporting the channel or are looking for extra content in general, have a look at Patreon: 0:00 Intro 1:53 Rule 1 Cuts from below 2:52 Rule 2 Cuts from above 3:47 Rule 3 Double cuts from above 4:46 Rule 4 Double cuts and thrust 5:40 Rule 5 Cuts and thrusts 6:39 Rule 6 Fighting against another
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