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The core of our approach to training the positions and movements of historical swordsmanship is a systematic study of body mechanics. The principles are: relaxation, grounding and power generation. Ideally every position and action will be studied systematically, changing only one variable at a time, to find the best possible way for your own specific body to be and to move.
The core of our approach to training the positions and movements of historical swordsmanship is a systematic study of body mechanics. The principles are:  
 
*relaxation,  
 
*grounding,
 
*power generation.  
 
Ideally every position and action will be studied systematically, changing only one variable at a time, to find the best possible way for your own specific body to be and to move. Proper body mechanics help you:
 
*Generate more power with less effort
*Improve your balance and stability
*Reduce unnecessary strain and risk of injury
*Make your actions faster, smoother, and more precise
 
It's a big topic which we cover in 24 videos on the free [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/understanding-mechanics Fundamentals: Body Mechanics] course.
 
 
=== Legacy mechanics videos ===


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Revision as of 12:50, 5 January 2026

The core of our approach to training the positions and movements of historical swordsmanship is a systematic study of body mechanics. The principles are:

  • relaxation,
  • grounding,
  • power generation.

Ideally every position and action will be studied systematically, changing only one variable at a time, to find the best possible way for your own specific body to be and to move. Proper body mechanics help you:

  • Generate more power with less effort
  • Improve your balance and stability
  • Reduce unnecessary strain and risk of injury
  • Make your actions faster, smoother, and more precise

It's a big topic which we cover in 24 videos on the free Fundamentals: Body Mechanics course.


Legacy mechanics videos

Weight distribution on the feet

Tailbone Alignment

Pole squats