Ok, first off I apologize if this is the wrong place for an introduction. (and warning: I post long detailed posts!)
so if an admin could point me to the right place or move this thread somewhere, that would be great.
I'm Jonathan, I recently started looking into western sword stuff (so I'm curious and I like what ARMA is about in reviving it as a martial art), and I'm interested in what options or resources I have. I have taken a year of aikido (which has some japanese sword techniques in it, though stylized), so I'm a little familiar with swords of eastern style (But I'm still a baby learning how to walk in actually sparring), and I've read a few articles on here, which have been really enlightening and interesting. I also read J. Clement's book (the 1997 one) and that's what started my whole interest.
So let's see...I haven't applied to ARMA yet because I'm not sure where there are training places.
I currently go to college at Florida State U in Tallahassee, and I'm wondering if there's an ARMA group somewhere near there that I could join. And I live with my folks still in northwestern GA, so going to a seminar or something equating to a weekend crash course in Atlanta (which I hear is where J Clements is at, and probably a big ARMA following) would be a possibility. Since I don't have a car yet, I don't have a whole lot of options for going way outta the way to training, but I'd be pleasantly surprised if there is or could be set up an on-campus ARMA training cell. So I'm wondering where the closest group is and how I'd get there.
And I'm also not sure if I'll be able to devote so much time to training this art, cause I still want to learn aikido, and I have my major in college to worry about still (vocal performance, and singing and martial arts I've discovered have a lot more in common than I thought, but they're still pretty different disciplines) But I'm still interested in learning both eastern and western martial disciplines and if I'm not able to devote the time to train now, there might be a better time down the road. Ok, so a few official questions:
get a waster anyways and try to learn what I can by myself until I can get official training?
(and what would ya recommend, I've looked at the Raven, Hollow Earth Works, and New Stirling Arms ones, so I could probably get one from there)
Should I read up on my German Terminology? (used in your longsword practices)
(which at this point I have no basic grasp on the language, though I will have to take a year of it for my major, so I could pick it up then)
Anything else I should do to learn this stuff? (recommended articles, recommended training routines, etc)
ok that's all I can think of for the moment, but I'd appreciate someone showing me around a bit, and I'll definitely reply back and let ya know what I think.
