swordcapturing
Swordcapturing refers to techniques used to seize or control an opponent's sword during combat or training. The aim is to neutralize the threat by redirecting the blade, trapping it against the opponent’s blade or body, or by seizing the weapon’s hilt or blade to disarm the opponent. Sword capture is a central concept in many historical sword traditions, especially historical European martial arts (HEMA), where practitioners study binds, wraps, and disarms to gain control after a contested cut or thrust.
Common methods include inside and outside binds, where the attacker’s blade is intercepted and held against
Contexts and sources: blade capture appears across several traditions, with notable documentation in historical European manuals
Safety and practice: in modern training, swordcapturing drills are conducted with protective gear, blunt or wooden