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Highly recomended read that discusses pros and cons of competitive HEMA

 "Greetings, All!

It's no secret that a number of us in the WMA/HEMA community are actively working on rule-sets for tournaments. In recent threads on this subject (both on US and European sites), I've noticed that there is a certain subset of our community that has a visceral reaction to the idea of tournaments.

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Andreas faced Neil Shallcross of ACT UK in the final, which ended with the score 7-5 in Neil's favour

Andreas also won a backsword/sabre martial challenge against Martin Austwick of the English Martial Arts Academy, UK.

Anders Korsberg, Mikael Widegren and Magnus Hagelberg also competed for GHFS, Mikael winning his first fight against the famed Fabrice Cognot of De Taille et d'Estoc, France.

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Axel Pettersson of GHFS took home first place in the open longsword tournament with 40 participants, defeating Anders Linnard, also of GHFS, in the finals by sudden death. Scott Hellroth reached the first round of the knockout finals, before being defeated by Dennis Ljungqvist, KuHFS, who went on to take 3rd place.

Nina Trollvige was only one point from reaching the Womens longsword finals.

 

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An ambitious work on the Spanish fencing tradition by Puck and Mary Curtis

The website with several translations and transcriptions can be found here: www.destreza.us/index.html

A video series where Puck and Mary teach some Destreza can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch

From the Destreza website:

"During the 1500s a new system of swordplay began to develop in Europe unlike any the world had ever seen. The Spanish created a new, universal method of fighting based on Reason and Mathematics that could be taught to any student. They called the system La Verdadera Destreza, the True Art.

 

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translated by Keith P. Myers

Jacob Sutor (also spelled "Jakob Sutor") was a German fencing master who published a fighting manual in 1612, called the Neues Künstliches Fechtbuch. The book was mostly an updated version (or outright plagiarism) of Joachim Meyer's work.

Sutor's Fechtbuch includes techniques for the long sword, dussack, rapier (which appears to be an early form of the weapon more similar to a cut and thrust sword), rapier and main gauche, rapier and cloak, case of rapiers, staff, pole axe, and the flail

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New Post 1/10/2007 11:29 AM
User is offline Magnus H
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Events this year: what's to your taste?  (Sweden)
Modified By Andreas Engström  on 3/21/2007 8:21:58 PM)
Of course we have the callendar, but what are peoples planns for the coming year?
And what tickles your imagination?
what is it on H.E.M.A screen that you wish to sink your teeth into rigth now?

Personally, I'm keen on getting more sparring practise against different schools.  It was realy a pleasant surprise to encoutner MHFS hard hitting style on the last swordfish. (at least up to the point that they hit you!)

after that? hmm making a soft buckler or two, so that we can get som buckler/sword sparring on the move.
Oh.. and lerning more about quarterstaff, daggerfigthing and.. well the list goes on. Hope I get the chanse to do some of it.
 
New Post 1/10/2007 2:50 PM
User is offline Axel Pettersson
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Re: Events this year: what's to your taste?  (Sweden)
Modified By Andreas Engström  on 3/21/2007 8:22:25 PM)
Good idea for a post!

As being realitvely new to ghfs, I still have my hands full getting comfortable with sparring using modified shinais, and sparring against the mighty warriors of Gothenburg. Still though I too would love to meet even more people to spar and train with, and learn from whatever methods they employ.

A dream this year would be to attend the international ARMA gathering in Houston. My host family from my exchange year lives there, so it would be a "two trips in one" event for me.

Besides that, more Ringen and dagger training sounds great, as does the swedish military sabre project that is lurking around the corner over here.

"When in doubt, escalate beyond all reasonable expectations."
 
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