Postby Jake_Norwood » Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:50 am
I'm going to go out on a limb here, and contradict something that someone said, but probably not what they meant.
"You should find a qualified instructor, someone with real experience who has learned fencing the ARMA way"
It would be nice, sure, but I never really had one and now I am one. Yes, you'll want to get to an offical seminar or workshop. yes, you'll want to spend some time training with other ARMA folks. But, you can learn alot more from a book than folks normally give it credit. It only works, though, if you get out every day (every-single-day) and swing a sword. Practice practice practice. Film yourself, make careful observations and comparisons to the videos on this site, and integrate your own findings. Find like-minded, martially-minded people to train with, and don't settle for less than twice a week.
Jake
Sen. Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director