The medieval tournament established around the 10th century of the Middle Ages with the rise of chivalry. Knights participated in the tournaments to gain more expertise using weapons and horsemanship skills outside of real battle. The tournaments were a platform used for the knights to get a feel of battle before actually going into real war. It was also a great form of exercise to keep the knights in shape. Tournaments were military trainings directed to establish ability and bravery. Melée and jousting were the most popular forms of tournaments in the middle Ages. The connection between the tournaments and daily life were …show more content…
Each part played a different role in influencing society. The games were a major aspect of everyday life. The role of the military was crucial for existence. It provided a source of training and educations in military combat, not on the real stage. The social aspect of life brought the people together regardless of social status. It also demonstrated and set the tone for how a man should treat and act towards a lady. The political aspect during the tournament had to do more with appearance. It allowed rich people to use their money and influence as a location for the