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Stouts and Swords: Tips for Unterhalten
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Monday, June 27, 2011. Ground Fighting - Medieval Style. The pinning person is just as often standing or crouching as he is entirely sitting or laying on top of the other person. Strangles chokes do not appear at all to the best of my knowledge. The legs and knees are used for pinning just as much as the hands. Arm-locks and full nelsons (with variations) appear frequently. Ninjitsu o...
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Stouts and Swords: Simple Method of Single Time Defence with the Bowie
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Saturday, April 13, 2013. Simple Method of Single Time Defence with the Bowie. Simple Method of Single Time Defence with the Bowie. And "Is the Bowie not a small Sabre? So I began looking through Renaissance dagger and military sabre materials. Hutton, Alfred - Cold Steel, Old Sword Play. Liberi, Fiore de'i - Flower of Battle. Loriega, James - Manual of the Baratero. Attack: Thrust to...
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Stouts and Swords: Introduction to London Prize Ring Boxing
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Monday, June 18, 2012. Introduction to London Prize Ring Boxing. Hence follows a short listing of the strikes one would likely see in a LPR boxing match. Bear in mind this is simply a list of possible blows; it is neither a how-to guide nor is it a final list of all possible punches. When a person hears the words “grappling” and “boxing” in the same sentence, i...15 – That a blo...
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Stouts and Swords: Thoughts on Gada and Odd Object Training
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Thoughts on Gada and Odd Object Training. Thoughts on Gada and Odd Object Training. I figured that I’d expand a little on the topic for the sake of ARMA members who are interested in it. Swinging the sledgehammer as if it were a mace: http:/ youtu.be/ 2sA3uyRVIU. Flipping the tire: http:/ youtu.be/CYDx3fVV0YM. Using a Homemade Gada. View my complete profile.
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Stouts and Swords: April 2013
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Thoughts on Gada and Odd Object Training. Thoughts on Gada and Odd Object Training. I figured that I’d expand a little on the topic for the sake of ARMA members who are interested in it. Swinging the sledgehammer as if it were a mace: http:/ youtu.be/ 2sA3uyRVIU. Flipping the tire: http:/ youtu.be/CYDx3fVV0YM. Using a Homemade Gada. Saturday, April 13, 2013.
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Stouts and Swords: July 2011
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. The Essential Fechtbücher for the LongSwordsMan. If I could choose just a few Fechtbücher to help someone learn the Noble longsword without breaking the bank, which ones would I choose and why? The Kinghtly Arts of Combat by Sigmund Ringeck. And the Flos Duellatorum by Fiore dei Liberi. Does it cover fighting without harness (Bloßfechten)? Downside: while this...
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Stouts and Swords: The Essential Fechtbücher for the LongSwordsMan
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. The Essential Fechtbücher for the LongSwordsMan. If I could choose just a few Fechtbücher to help someone learn the Noble longsword without breaking the bank, which ones would I choose and why? The Kinghtly Arts of Combat by Sigmund Ringeck. And the Flos Duellatorum by Fiore dei Liberi. Does it cover fighting without harness (Bloßfechten)? Downside: while this...
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Stouts and Swords: June 2011
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This blog is designed to be an outlet for some of my martial experiences, theories and experiments, and ale explorations. Monday, June 27, 2011. Ground Fighting - Medieval Style. The pinning person is just as often standing or crouching as he is entirely sitting or laying on top of the other person. Strangles chokes do not appear at all to the best of my knowledge. The legs and knees are used for pinning just as much as the hands. Arm-locks and full nelsons (with variations) appear frequently. While I di...