Hi!
I'm new. I've explored this site extensively, and I think the ARMA site, and the ARMA mission, is fantastic.
I have a specific question. I'm taking up writing, and your typical fantasy setting is my genre so far. One thing I'd like to do is have some semblance of reality viz. historical combat.
Thinking that "The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe" would be a great source for that, I bought it and found it to be a scholarly tome on the history of instruction, diffusion, and nomenclature of techniques more than strictly a presentation of historical techniques. Bearing in mind that the larger picture is necessary for historical understanding, something I recognize, I still need something that is more of a focused presentation of techniques and how to perform them.
I welcome recommendations instruction manuals, I guess, on historical techniques in European martial arts. I don't want history, however; that is, I need step-by-step instruction that will help me translate realistic movements into prose. Imagine picking up a bjj book by one of the Gracies; one can translate those into fictional prose without knowing how Brazilian jiu-jitsu came to be, why it came to be, or why it's effective.
Please note that I've spent quite a bit of time on the site, and I've explored the historical manuals offered here. But that doesn't mean I've not missed anything! Your insights will be helpful, I'm sure.
Thanks!
