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What to read first?

Postby mikegladsz » Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:12 pm

Hi there, I just joined here just this week.

Please forgive me for asking, but I was wondering if you could point me to any threads that I should read first, so I can get involved here?

Thank you, Michael Gladstone

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Postby Will Adamson » Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:05 am

Definitely stay away from the Paris Hilton/Britney Spears related stuff. :oops: Those usually get deleted as soon as a mod can properly check the offending site, bookmark them on their own computer, then delete them from the forum. :roll:

If you're just getting started in the subject, I would suggest reading any thread that alludes to starting out. Also, anything related to equipment issues, especially wasters and sparring. I would post some links, but there are alot of these sorts of threads and they all say pretty much the same thing.

Try to get in personal contact with an ARMA member or study group in your area if you're interested in pursuing this subject. You'll learn alot more from seeing and doing it for real than from only reading about it. If you don't have anyone nearby, try to just set a weekend aside for a roadtrip to a study group session. Contact them beforehand so they know you're coming and to confirm time and location.

If you're talking about general conduct of the forum, just read the forum rules and then to see what is frowned upon you can look at the locked threads. Generally just stay civil, on-topic, and have a modicum of humility and you will have a good experience here.

I've been in ARMA for less than a year and feel that I have only recently emerged from the "completely lost" stage and am now in the "slightly discombobulated" stage. The times that I really felt like I had made some great leap was when I got to train with others. There is alot of material out there, alot of different ways to approach it, and alot of opinions both well founded and not so much.

I hope this addresses what you were asking. Welcome to the forums!
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Postby Brian Hunt » Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:00 am

I would also suggest that you go to the "Where to Start" link at the top of this page and read it.

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Postby Jeremiah Backhaus » Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:23 am

As a new guy myself, I found it nice to look at A Brief Look at Stances & Guards of Medieval Longsword under the articles and essays section. In fact, you will find hours of wonderful information under that link. Welcome.

-Jeremiah

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Postby Eric Allen » Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:05 am

And if you have any questions you can't find an answer to, ask them. :D

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Re: What to read first?

Postby Shane Smith » Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:31 am

mikegladsz wrote:Hi there, I just joined here just this week.

Please forgive me for asking, but I was wondering if you could point me to any threads that I should read first, so I can get involved here?

Thank you, Michael Gladstone


Hi Mike. Please re-register with your full name as your user-name. Thanks. 8)
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Postby Jake_Norwood » Sat Feb 03, 2007 3:43 am

Shane,

I think his name is Mike Gladsz.

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Postby Shane Smith » Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:06 am

Jake_Norwood wrote:Shane,

I think his name is Mike Gladsz.

Jake


Hi Jake,

According to his post, it's Mike Gladstone. Help us out here Mike! :lol:
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Postby Jake_Norwood » Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:02 am

D'oh,

So it is. I knew a Gladsz, once. Oh well.

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