Postby JeremyDillon » Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:54 pm
Hi, my group of WMAers has been practicing very regularly for the past few months. As unofficial 'leader' of the group, it's been my responsibility to come up with training materials and excersises for the group to work on. At first we covered basic principles from J. Clements' wonderful "Medieval Swordsmanship", as well as bits and pieces from Talhoffer, Meyer etc. My problem is this: the group is getting a little bored with our standard excercises, and even the promise of new knowledge and ideas has failed to bring some of our members back. What I am in desperate need of is some ideas to help reinvigorate my group. As it stands, our twice weekly practice regimine includes basic cutting excercises, including cutting and thrusting with different kinds of footwork, demonstration, practice and review of concepts from source materials, and sparring (one on one, one on two, two on two, three on one, three on three, etc.) with different weapons and combinations of weapons. Lately, I've introduced a couple of new variations, such as offense only/defense only sparring adn half-speed steel blunt sparring. Any ideas would be welcome.