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I've also seen sources indicating that the pikes didn't always fight and stand shoulder to shoulder. They would be a short distance apart. From my own experience having a bit of space to move around when blocking with a staff (I've used at most 7 ft) makes blocking a lot easier. Not even enough to make a step side to side, but so you don't hit the person next to me.
I want to make this all clear this is on the continent, where factors such as what I think was more grenades and artillery affected things.
On specifically English things, apparently there was a method of pike defense where the point was placed in the ground and the butt held up with one or two hands. This is a much less tiring method of holding ground, since most of the weight is on the ground.
I could go on and on here, but I don't want to make this post here something similar to anykind of spam :). I'd gladly talk about this with you anymoment if you want.