How to Master a Two-Handed Broadsword the Scottish Way
The broadsword originated in the 17th century, and was a weapon favored by knights. The broadsword is heavy thanks to its large size, and it takes some skill to wield. This article can help you master the two-handed broadsword, the Scottish way.
Instructions
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Choose a Broadsword
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Look for a broadsword that might work well for you when you seek to master a two-handed broadsword the Scottish way. Even though a broadsword should be about your height, you need to be able to lift it easily.
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Test the broadsword first by wielding as you swing it about. If you're able to do this easily, then the sword could work for you.
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Take a stance with one foot forward and one foot back with your strongest hand above the other.
Parry with the Broadsword
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Raise the sword up over your head as you master a two-handed broadsword the Scottish way. By doing this, you can parry when someone attacks with an overhead swing.
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Parry when someone attacks from the right by swinging your broadsword to your right. This is another step in mastering a two-handed broadsword the Scottish way.
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Defend from an attack to the left by swinging your sword to the left as you master a two-handed broadsword.
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Protect yourself from an attack to your right hip by swinging the sword down so it points diagonally toward the ground and away from your leg. Protect yourself from an attack on the other side by swinging your sword to the left and holding it in the same manner.
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Avoid being attacked by a thrust by pointing the tip of your sword up as you master a two-handed broadsword. Tuck your arms against your body as you hold the broadsword's hilt below your stomach.
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Catch the point of your opponent's sword where the guard and the broadsword meet. If you push your sword up, your attacker's thrust will go up over your head as you master the two-handed broadsword the Scottish way.
Attack with the Broadsword
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Swing your broadsword over your head when attacking an opponent, and aim for the opponent's head as you master the two-handed broadsword the Scottish way.
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Attack your opponent's right side by swinging your broadsword left to right as you hold your sword horizontally as you do so. Attack your opponent to the left in the same manner by swinging your broadsword right to left as you master the two-handed broadsword in the Scottish manner.
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Bring your broadsword up to attack your opponent's right hip by swinging your broadsword up and diagonally from the left to the right as you master the two-handed broadsword in the Scottish manner. Do the opposite to attack your opponent's left hip.
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Thrust toward your opponent's stomach by keeping the hilt pointed toward your stomach, and aim the tip of your broadsword at your opponent's stomach.
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