Geirvörðun
Geirvörðun is a term of Old Norse origin, often translated as "spear-guard" or "spear-protection." It refers to a defensive stance or action in ancient Norse combat, primarily utilizing a spear. This technique involved using the spear not just for thrusting, but also for blocking, parrying, and deflecting incoming attacks from weapons like swords or axes. The length of the spear provided a significant reach advantage, allowing a warrior to maintain distance and control the engagement.
The practice of geirvörðun would have been integral to the training of Viking warriors. Mastering this skill