Fifth Ring Destreza
⚔️Structured training for historical weapons
📜Fencing Drills | Technique | Theory
🔥Plus some cutting & smashing
👇Train with us at home
I still can't believe he sniffed that😂💀
French and Spanish sabers from the 19th century may look similar at first glance, but they handle completely differently. Just a few movements quickly reveal two very different approaches to combat.
⚔️Follow for more sword content!
The moment you realize what the dagger is actually for...
The dagger was not a secondary weapon - it was a primary partner to the rapier.
The sail dagger takes its name from its distinctive guard, a sweeping forward curve in a way that visually resembles a ship's sail and quillions resembling a ships mast.
This design was not ornamental. Those extended quillons served a precise tactical purpose - trapping and binding the opponent's blade and the sail acted as a guard for the hand.
In Destreza's geometric and scientific framework, controlling the adversary's weapon was paramount, and the sail dagger's guard was engineered specifically to facilitate that control, catching incoming thrusts and allowing the practitioner to simultaneously defend and set up an attack with the sword hand.
👉Comment PELL for our free video guide on how to enhance your at-home fencing practice.⚔️
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the business
Address
78701–78705, 78708–78739, 78741–78742, 78744–78769