So what are yours? Feel free to post them here. It doesn't have to be strictly HEMA, it can be living history, choreography, bohurt, SCA etc.
Here is one of my favorites from many years ago, and it still is. I wish I had the high resolution copy they sent me.
Keith Farrell on understanding the winden.
Martin Fabian is back at it. Watch he and Ondrej Sausa practice the best kind of social distancing! Seriously, you can gain a lot from watching them. Notice their control of distance, and measure.
That is an excellent one as well Melanie! Both show the decision tree of counters well. By the way, if you click on the video camera at the bottom of the frame it will give you a box to paste the video link in to embed
it.
Randomly stumbling across the The RealGladiatores video below a couple of years ago is what first made me aware of fighting with the long sword as a martial art. It really must have left a lasting impression on me, because it looked absolutely nothing like the kind of stage combat you see in movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohmLaZHStmI
May the 4th Be With You! :D
One of my favorite YouTube channels is "Pursuing The Knightly Arts"
SoCalSwordfight 2018 Advanced Steel Longsword Gold Medal Match. Myles Cupp vs John Patterson. I love this bout, not just the skill, but the brotherhood shown.
One of my favorite events that is no more The Tournament of the Phoenix in San Diego. Lots of friends in this. We used to do HEMA demos there.