Knights started training at a young age, around 7, to develop the physical, mental, and combat skills necessary for knighthood. Training from a young age allowed them to build strength, discipline, and combat techniques over time, preparing them for the rigorous demands of knighthood in the medieval period.
a squire is basically a knight in training, knights start as paiges (pages not certain) who were basically servants to the knights, later they became squires; usually helping knights with their gear (armor, weapons, assissting in battle), and eventually became knights
Knights were nobles, so when they had a son that looked like he would make a good knight he would begin training at 7-8 years old. He would spend his years training and at 21 become a knight.
Training started when you were only 7. imagine if you were 7 and got taken away from your family :(
Only nobles were knights. A noble male child would start training about 7-8 years old and get his golden spurs when he was 21.
They started training at the age of between 5 and 7.
There were no knights under 7. It was an earned title.
A knites most important training was fighting or jousting
u can start training ur baby hamster wen they r about 7-9 weeks old
they practiced for the fighting they had to do for there lord
horse riding
Clothes
yes, some girls start wearing them when they are 7