Postby Ben Crowell » Fri Mar 24, 2006 9:28 am
Hi folks. I'm in South Alabama and interested in starting working with, learning about Medieval Swordfighting techniques.
I have several years in Karate and Tai-Kwan-Do, but they're not exactly what I've been looking for. Since I was 7 or 8 years old I've felt a special "draw" to the sword, and to the period, and I've only just found out about ARMA. There's no SCA group down my way, but to be honest, I've always found SCA more in line with some odd type of "overlay" onto the rest of the region (world?), with their dutchies, baronies, and selecting a "persona", so it just seems something more like a fringe LARP thing to me. It seems SCA tries to "take themselves back" to that era.
I'm interested in the science, the history, the beliefs, and the men and carrying forward their art and their teachings to a new age. I want to bring that forward.
I'm in Andalusia, Alabama - I already have several swords, a Scottish Claymore, a general purpose broadsword - something around an Oakeshott XIII if I had to hazard a guess, and a myriad of katanas, which, while elagant, just aren't my spirit.
Please let me know what I need to do from here to get started. I don't have anyone nearby me that I know of who could train with me, so I fear I'll be going it alone. I had planned to put out some flyers at the local college and maybe some announcements around here at work to see if I could round up a couple others to train with. Perhaps even some of my old karate partners, although nearly everyone else has long since left the area for larger cities.
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Moriamur et in media arma ruamus.
Una salus victis nullam sperare salutem. -- Virgil