Eric Cwik wrote:Just decided to observe some classes and possibly sign up for some at the Chicago Swordplay Guild, who offer longsword, rapier and bartitsu classes. I think I'm more interested in the longsword, even though bartitsu is directly used with canes.
I would be careful with those guys. I'm sure you want practice partners, but The Chicago Swordplay Guild has a very different interpretation and curricula then ARMA. Search for some of their videos on youtube. This isn't just a matter of school rivalry, it is a matter of historical fact. They have a pageantry/SCA thing going as well I think as being edge-on-edge bashers. I'm not sure if you are interested in joining ARMA, but it is exclusive in the context you would have to pick either school.
As far as them teaching Bartitsu, it is/was a very good martial art combining western boxing and Judo, reference back to Matt Thornton on said martial arts. However, it mostly died with the founder so I would be careful of how they teach. They might have legitimately brought it back, they might be teaching might look a lot more like Aikido, which looks pretty good with big flashy hand flips (Steven Seagal) and a little bit of punch and kicks, but I am highly skeptical of it's effectiveness. Lots of people out there who say they train Ninjitsu and even Renaissance Kampfringen are doing Aikido or old Japanese Jiu-Jitsu techniques.
I'm just giving you my two cents worth. I have nothing personal against CSG, just giving you a heads up of what is out there.