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I don't claim to know a lot about the Vikings. However, their ability to "Hit & Run" from their ships is something few, if any, knights could equal. Their ships allowed them to hit weak targets and leave before having to face an actual force of knights.So, how much more effective were vikings as warriors than the typical military aristocracies of the vassalage period of medieval Europe?
I also wonder, since this site helped to illustrate that the average knight was a large, powerful warrior, and not just some random dude, is there any texts on the subject of what the average Viking warrior may have achieved as far as physical build? Were they the Grecian ideals by nature through use of the sword or were they more like ... large burly stocky guys just well fed...but not well worked-out?
Please sign out and sign back in using your real name, first and last, as clearly mandated by our Forum rules.So, how much more effective were vikings as warriors than the typical military aristocracies of the vassalage period of medieval Europe?
I also wonder, since this site helped to illustrate that the average knight was a large, powerful warrior, and not just some random dude, is there any texts on the subject of what the average Viking warrior may have achieved as far as physical build? Were they the Grecian ideals by nature through use of the sword or were they more like ... large burly stocky guys just well fed...but not well worked-out?
The average person in the bad old days didn't have a gym membership, with time on the a cardio machine, followed by a yoga session and weight training. They did what is called functional fitness. If your lifestyle required you to be active (walking, riding, sailing, farming, fighting, training for fighting) then you got your PT that way. Training that way produces folks who may or may not look like sculpted athletes, but were certainly capable of performing physical tasks well.So, how much more effective were vikings as warriors than the typical military aristocracies of the vassalage period of medieval Europe?
I also wonder, since this site helped to illustrate that the average knight was a large, powerful warrior, and not just some random dude, is there any texts on the subject of what the average Viking warrior may have achieved as far as physical build? Were they the Grecian ideals by nature through use of the sword or were they more like ... large burly stocky guys just well fed...but not well worked-out?
I feel really, really sorry for your human pell in those videoes...."Wack!ohhhww! sorry! Sorry! Sorry!"please watch the spike video on youtube then mine i believe the viking would have won due to proper sword and shield techniques.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpu2NRg-HEg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_qFq7QfUjI
Please let me know what you think.
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