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Free-Play / Sparring & Practicing

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Medieval Long-Sword - 1

Medieval Long-Sword - 2

Renaissance Short Sword

Rapier Fencing

Grips, Seizures & Disarms

Polearms, Staffs & Spears

Real Cutting Practice

Armored Practice

Australia Study Group

Euro Trip 2000

SSi Event 2000

Sword 2000 Event

Authentic Antique
Swords

'99 UK Sword Trip

'98 Atlanta Excursion

'97 European Sword
Research Trip

'94 Martial Arts
Weapon Sparring
Tournament

Video Clips

Advanced Weapons Sparring Competition

Sep '94 U.S. National Kung Fu tournament in Orlando Fl., Advanced Weapon Sparring Competition 1st place victory by ARMA Director John Clements, a non-Asian-stylist (chalk one up for our Western sword arts).   Although great sportsmanship, the rules and weapons were not much more than boffer fighting, just at full power.  Note the extreme flex of the weapon's impact.


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