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Backsword -

The standard way to hold a backsword is with a firm "hammer grip". Unlike a saber, there is usually not enough space in the hilt to place the thumb along the back of the blade or a finger over the crossguard.

The backsword is a single-edged, straight-bladed sword typically associated with 17th and 18th-century British martial traditions. Unlike the double-edged broadsword, it features a thick spine that provides structural strength and allows for a more acute, effective cutting edge. 1. Fundamentals and Grip backsword

Historical systems emphasize balance and readiness to move in any direction. The standard way to hold a backsword is

In the tradition of masters like George Silver, attacks should lead with the hand rather than a "round arm" swinging motion. Pushing the hand forward first keeps you guarded as you enter the opponent's reach. 2. Core Stance and Movement Unlike the double-edged broadsword, it features a thick

The backsword is primarily a one-handed weapon often featuring a complex basket hilt for hand protection.