Graham Wilcox wrote:Hello all,
I'm a newcomer to Historical European Martial Arts and I've a few questions.
I've contacted a study group in my area (the Rochester European Longsword Club) and so I'm getting ready to begin my study of the German tradition, as that is what this club focuses on.
My questions to you scholars are short, but important.
1) What equipment should I acquire to start out? Besides work-out clothes obviously. I know this group does not use wasters, so I need a reliable steel trainer to use. Any other equipment I may need? Fencing mask is obvious, as is groin protection.
2) To supplement group training with my own solo study, what books should I acquire? I hear Tobler's interpretation is fairly good; should I start there?
3) What advice, as experienced martial artists or even as beginners like myself, would you give to me as a total newcomer?
1. A good 3 weapon fencing mask
2. If your budget allows, get an Albion Lichtenaeur or Meyer federschwert.
http://www.albion-swords.com/swords/alb ... enauer.htm
Otherwise NSA and Raven make good wooden wasters. Brian Hunt makes plastic wasters if you are so inclined. I would save up for a good steel blunt rather than getting a bad one for less.
3. A set of heavy duty motocross gloves.
4. Manuals: There are many available for free online. If you have a particular interest I can put together a reading list for you. Read this one first before all others:
http://www.thearma.org/Manuals/dobringer.html
Dobringer is THE conceptual manual around which the rest of the Lichtenaeur tradition revolves.
Then look at Master Sigmund Ringeck. Make sure to read Ringeck's actual text closely and consider the modern interpretations with a critical eye. Svard and Linholm have one published translation and interpretation in two volumes:
http://www.amazon.com/Sigmund-Ringecks- ... pd_sim_b_3
http://www.amazon.com/Sigmund-Ringecks- ... pd_sim_b_2
Tobler has another published Ringeck translation/interpretation.
Secondly, Meyer:
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Combat-German ... 381&sr=1-1
You can spend years of your life with this manual.
Finally, watch the webdocumentary on this page by John Clements. The best academic overview of the whole field is Dr. Anglo:
http://www.amazon.com/Martial-Arts-Rena ... 920&sr=1-1