Greetings, fellow brethren of the sword! As indicated by my login, my name is Irsan and I too am interested in learning the art of the European sword. Although I'm not a high graded martial artist, I've done some Indonesian Pencak Silat, Aikido and am currently studying the Japanese fencing art of Kendo.
I stumbled upon your organization by chance while looking up the different organizations that also study European martial fencing. Two things that attracted me to ARMA is that one doesn't have to join an existing group to start learning (although, I can understand, is highly recommended) and the fact that as far as I understand, your group actually ENCOURAGES sparring, which in my point of view is essential to better study any martial art, Western or Eastern. Your Annual Progress Review system also interested me because I'm currently studying in Marseille, France hundreds of kilometers from the nearest Study Groups in Sweden and Greece.
Studying the use of a sword and various other medieval and renaissance weapons interested me since I was a child. Ever since I've been studying Too bad that Europen martial arts aren't as widely known so most people, like myself take up Kendo or Chinese Wushu to learn how to use a sword (although they are also quite interesting).
I have a few questions to ask before I begin to study this interesting art:
1) As I have stated, I think I'll be forced to study by myself for sometime before I am able to join any workshops or seminars here in Europe or abroad. How can I start out and how much (roughly in US$) would it cost to purchase the necessary equipment to begin? Where can I purchase them online? Do you know any good European retailers?
2) Being a lone practitioner, what precautions should I take, medically and legally?
3) How can I introduce and interest my friends in European martial arts?
