The release, named Primoris, is a training manual on Fiore dei Liberi from the interpretation of Rob Lovett and The Exiles
From the press release:
"We are happy to announce the general release of Primoris, which is a training manual on Fiore dei Liberi from the interpretation of Rob Lovett and The Exiles.
Primoris is the first stage of a complete martial training system and curriculum, which will be accompanied shortly with a DVD and the whole project includes equipment advice, support, etc. The system is intended for anyone who wishes to learn a complete martial art or develop their skills within the Fiore art itself.
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Axel thus becomes the first HEMA fighter to win the same competition two years in a row.
In the words of Matt Galas:
"Recently, I wrote a post in praise of Axel Petterson of Sweden (Gothenburg Historical Fencing School), when he won back-to-back tournaments at an event in March 2010 in Houston, Texas. Well, Axel has done it yet again, adding one more championship to his string of victories.
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The annual Historical European Martial Arts event is scheduled for November 5-7
Swordfish 2010 is a cooperation between GHFS and several other Swedish HEMA groups. It will take place in Gothenburg, Sweden (as usual), November 5-7. As always we will use the Aktiviteten facilities which means you will train, compete, live, sleep eat and drink all under the same roof.
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find HEMA groups worldwide!
Allan Foster of the Meyer Freifechter Guild and the HEMAA together with Maxime Chouinard has created a worldwide HEMA group finder map, where you can easily find HEMA groups close to you.
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In the LMS tournament, fights only lasts to the first hit, in order to simulate a fight with sharp weapons.
The rules are as follows:
Weapon, steel blunt of high quality. Both participants has to agree to the others choise of weapon. Longswords, single hand weapons and messers in combination with buckler are the prefered weapons. No poleweapons, daggers or axes are permitted. No distance weapons are permitted.
This is Blossfechten. So no armor are counted as protective. Fencingmask, good gloves and groinprotection is needed. It is alowed to use bodyprotections like vests, coachingjackets or simmilar.
No time limits, a area agreed upon (flight means loss) and one second each and a neutral judge. Fight until first killing or disabeling hit. Double hits that should have ended the fight for both are losses for both combatants. Lets make this hard. The judge rule is decisive. Video camera to record the duel.
16 Swedish fighters have joined, and make appointments to have the duels during the year. Fighters are responsible for publishing the results and video footage online.
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Hema News Agency
HNA is a new service we provide on our homepage. Although we call it a news agency, it is more of a news portal and we need you to send us information about your work and your releases, so that we can write about them here.
Contact us at: kontakt dot ghfs at gmail dot com
at the Open International Gathering in Houston, Texas
On 21 March, 2010, The Hammertetz Open International Tournament was battled out in Houston Texas, USA. The competition consisted of two separate torunaments, fought directly after each other. The first - possibly the first dussack tournament in several hundred years - followed historical Belgian fencing rules. The second - a longsword tournament - was fought with synthetic wasters according to WMAC and HEMAA rules.
Both tournaments were won by Axel Pettersson of Gothenburg Historical Fencing School, GHFS. Not a small achievment considering some of the world's best HEMAists participated and that the fighting went on for the most part of the day.
A big congratulations to Axel!
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A new model of Hanweis "Federschwert"
Hanwei released a steel longsword trainer a few years back based on original training swords. Many HEMA practitioners complained they were too whippy, and hanwei seems to have corrected this in the new version. The new swords (called "Federschwerts in the HEMA community, though this is a modern term) functions as a cheap trainer for drilling and sparring.
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A leading martial arts magazine presents an article on the revival of European martial arts traditions
from Blackbelt website:
The Return of Western Sword Fighting
Few realize that modern boxing has its roots in the fighting systems of medieval Europe. In fact, the tradition of holding matches on a raised, roped-off platform evolved from the medieval method for publicly testing fencing students, an event known as “playing one’s prize.” A reminder of this ancient rite still survives in the term “prize fighter.”
Of course, medieval fencing bore little resemblance to the modern sport. Students trained in a variety of weapons, including the sword, spear, polearm, dagger and mace, along with a form of unarmed combat called ringen. The medieval warrior practiced a system of combat that took into account all the ranges, weapons and armor styles he was likely to encounter.
No unbroken medieval fighting tradition exists today, but many organizations are painstakingly reconstructing these arts from historical combat manuals written by the great “Masters of Defence,” such as Fiore dei Liberi, Johannes Liechtenauer and Hans Talhoffer. In the historical European martial arts community, these manuscripts are signposts to recovering the lost skills of the western warrior...
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can be found on the Oakshot institute website
Dom Diogo Gomes de Figueyredo's work on the use of the Montante, the two-handed sword native to Spain and Portugal, is now available in English translation. This is a relatively short work dated to the 1650's, but represents almost half of the currently known material for this weapon from these two countries.
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Seminar at Swordfish 2009 by Anders Linnard of GHFS about the need for serious commitment to physical fitness in HEMA.
The lecture also presents exercises and a call to action on sharing of ideas regarding fitness within the community.
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HEMA event in Houston, march 19-21
"The Western Martial Arts Coalition (WMAC), in association with the Historical European Martial Arts Alliance, is pleased to announce our first annual Open International Gathering!
This Gathering will be held in Houston, Texas, U.S.A. from March 19th -21st, 2010. Instructors from across North America and Europe will be offering workshops, lectures, and presentations on a wide variety of Western Martial Arts! Topics will include German and Italian Longsword, Sword and Buckler, Basket Hilted Broadsword, Rapier, Montante, Dagger, Grappling, Langes Messer, Bartitsu, and more! (Yes, we have a few surprises in the works!)
In addition to the workshops and lectures, the Gathering intends to host North America’s largest WMA / HEMA Open Longsword Tournament! There will be two Longsword Tournaments, one each featuring Modified Shinai and Nylon Longswords. Furthermore, there may be a Dussack or Rapier Tournament as well, pending interest. You can place your vote when registering for the Gathering. The rules for the Tournaments will be announced in January, 2010."
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New HEMA organization starts in North America
In the words of acting President Jacob Norwood:
It is my honor and pleasure to announce the official launch of the HEMA Alliance.
The HEMA Alliance is service organization for the Historical European Martial Arts community. As an incorporated 501(c)3 educational non-profit, the Alliance functions across many lines: co-op, educator, event organizer, community forum, and more. The Alliance's organization exists to form a stable core for the propagation of resources and the benefit of independent HEMA groups across the global community.
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website here: http://www.jogodopauportugues.com/program/
This program will work in the following way:
There will be a JdP instructor that will regularly provide exercises for the group to work with, in form of text, images, and video, to help them understand what is necessary. From that on, the group will have a very close following of it's development by the instructor, answering questions and most important, from time to time the group will be required to record videos of exercises executed the best they can for instructor's review. This level of interaction will help maintain the quality of the technical development of the group.
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"The fighters of the GHFS have always been friendly, enthuasiastic and willing to show you all flaws in your technique at a moment's notice. I have greatly enjoyed interacting with them whenever I have encountered them."
- James Roberts, Medieval Armed Combat Society, Gauteng South Africa
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