Yes, I recall you from Texas. I liked the fluid movement style you had - very easy and natural, and supported the swordwork really well. Hands are important, but there's a lot in the feet. People too often undervalue footwork and footwork drills.
Thanks for a refreshing post in a nightmare of a thread. Hi Brian- Nice to talk with you again. Yes, it's been a nightmare thread just by the page count, but I have to confess I haven't read all of it - nor will I! I have too much training and work to do. But a friend tipped me off that my name was...
And even if their "fencing credentials" were for real, they would lack any application to the rennaisance and medieval fighting styles Interestingly this last idea has been supported by Sean Hayes, who is a certified maestro himself. Hayes did test in frot of a committe in a public settin...
Brian- Thank you for letting me know that this discussion was underway and inviting me into it, for your excellent summary of the system of I.33, and for your very clear and reasoned critique of my working interpretation of the mutacio. I’ll quote selectively, in the interests of making the post mor...