German Longsword
The German Longsword is a type of sword used primarily in the late medieval and Renaissance periods. Characterized by its double-edged blade, it typically measures between 33 to 47 inches in length. This weapon was designed for both cutting and thrusting, making it versatile in combat.
In the context of martial arts, the German Longsword is often associated with the Liechtenauer tradition, which includes a system of techniques and principles for effective sword fighting. Practitioners study various stances, strikes, and grappling techniques to master this historical weapon.