Postby Stacy Clifford » Fri May 14, 2004 12:19 pm
As far as general fitness goes, the Renaissance fitness article does a good job of describing how they approached it back then. My favorite piece of advice from it is from Di Grassi:
"For the ende of this arte is not to lifte up or beare great burdens, but to move swiftelie. And there is no doubt but he vanquisheth which is most nimble, and this nimblenesse is not obtained by handling of great heftes or waightes, but by often moving."
There is no way to get good at moving except to get up and move. Obviously moving in the same ways as you'll be fighting has the most direct effect on the appropriate muscles, but there are lots of other things you can do to get similar effects. I like this guy's approach, which sounds a lot more entertaining than being in a gym:
Boucicaut described a regimen heavy on exercise fitness: "Now cased in armour, he would practise leaping on to the back of a horse; anon, to accustom himself to become long-winded and enduring, he would walk and run long distances on foot, or he would practise striking numerous and forcible blows with a battle-axe or mallet. In order to accustom himself to the weight of his armour, he would turn somersaults whilst clad in a complete suit of mail, with the exception of his helmet, or would dance vigorously in a shirt of steel; he would place one hand on the saddle-bow of a tall charger, and the other on his neck, and vault over him... He would climb up between two perpendicular walls that stood four or five feet asunder by the mere pressure of his arms and legs, and would thus reach the top, even if it were as high as a tower, without resting either in the ascent or descent... When he was at home, he would practise with the other young esquires at lance-throwing and other warlike exercises, and this continually."
By the way, in case anybody wonders, I am still the ARMA Webmaster, but I'm only going to use that forum identity for technical posts from now on, and use my name for my own opinions.
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Stacy Clifford
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