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That was known as jousting, if done by two individuals on horseback with lances; melee, if done by two groups on foot using a variety of weapons.
A contest of strength using blunt lances is called jousting.
The medieval term is spelled "joust", originally a contest with lances on horseback.
That form of combat is called "Jousting"
Knights who demonstrated their fighting skills in contests were often called tournament knights. Tournaments were events where knights competed against each other in various combat activities to showcase their prowess and skill.
There are some possible words:joust - a contest between mounted knightsgout - inflammatory arthritis
He orders the mates to sharpen their lances and prepare them for battle.
Jousting was done with lances, often as part of larger tournaments. Lances were also used against dummies for practice.
Same as preparing for any contest, practice practice practice.
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Jousting in its basic form is a martial contest between two knights mounted on horses and using lances. It can also consist of a series of competitions using a variety of weapons, usually in sets of three per weapon (such as tilting with a lance, blows with the battle axe, strokes with the dagger, or strokes with a sword), often as part of a tournament.[1]
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