Postby Christopher C » Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:48 am
Greetings to everyone here on the ARMA forum. I just recently came across this site (through Wikipedia, it turns out), and I became hooked instantly. I've always been interested in learning about true medieval combat as a martial art, as opposed to a sport or reenactment art, or acting silly with toys. The description explaining how ARMA is a very serious martial art expecting members dedicated to serious training and learning felt almost personal, as if it was talking right to me. I've previously been quite discouraged at being interested in an activity that I thought I would never statistically have a chance to run across. Perhaps I still wouldn't, were it not for such an internet site as this.
Now, I'll be the first to admit that I'm heavy into fantasy and role playing. Heck, Dungeons and Dragons is a weekly activity for me, and I admit it is responsible for a lot of my interests in sword combat and such. Yet, I sincerely am interested in realistic combat, and I feel that I can separate the real from the fictional.
Over the last few years, I've purchased many different training weapons and tried to take it as seriously as possible. I've had wasters, heavy-duty foam swords, and even shinai (despite their Asian origin, they've been enjoyable nonetheless), as well as some inexpensive protective gear that I use to fight with my friends. We often go to a local park or someone's large backyard and try to have "official" tournaments with each other, though our skill is hardly impressive to any extent as of yet. And yet as serious as I take it, I have to admit to myself that there is only so much that I or any of my friends could accomplish alone.
Although I intend to submit an application for membership as soon as possible, I am a bit surprised that there is not any study group available in my local area already. I live in a relatively small town in New York, but it is only a 20 or 30 minute drive from Albany, the capital. I found 3 different study groups in New York, but not one in the capital, which was a bit of a downer. I am not sure if any of my friends are as interested as I am, and I am not completely confident that I could find enough others to complete a group.
Regardless, I look forward to becoming a part of the ARMA community, and making friendships with many here on the forum.