by The Dharma Bum » Sun Jan 12, 2014 9:21 am
Well, a cavalry charge would look much different than what you see in the movies. They moved in position at a much slower pace and only charged when quite close together.
Also the order of battle had stages. First they would usually soften the other side up with skirmishers, archers, catapults etc, which takes a while. There's a lot of maneuvering and what have you.
Then when the two main armies actually meet there's some crowd dynamics going on. Basically the idea was to grind the other mob down with your mob by pushing as a mass while poking with sharp stuff and flinging fire or what have you. Plus you would keep the main body of your army in reserve for the hammer blow.
You would want to engage their forces with some of yours and get them caught up so your reserve forces could hammer them from another direction, ideally between two great masses of men, horse etc. And of course the enemy is doing the same so it's not straight forward by any means. If one side lost courage they would break formation and route and then the battle would become light cavalry running down and slaughtering the routing enemy while they attempt to escape and regroup..
That all takes a long time.