I'm new to the forum, just signed up, though I have been reading (and admiring the vast knowledge) displayed here regarding WMA for a few years now. My buddy and I have been sparring pretty regularly for the past few years in just about ever weapon form you can name ...greatsword, two sword, sword and shield, longsword, and lately spear and shield (hoplite style shield, not buckler) to name a few.
I am not as versed on the manuals as I should be after perusing this site for so long, but we mainly spar for fun instead of trying to recreating any lost arts (I have much respect to you guys for that), but we do go full speed with light armor and mildly padded weapons (designs taken from this site, thanks again
But, to my main point, I was wondering what the community here regards as a "Western" martial art. I have been looking for any information regarding the ancient greek and to some extent early roman fighting styles but have found little to go on.
What do the ARMA practitioneers regard as "WMA", does this go back as far as the greeks and romans or do you only concentrate on the documented area of the later European realm? I am a "try and do it" kind of guy and we have been having a great time fighting with short spear (5-6') and shield style, but I am not sure if it is even a realistic style in regards to historical combat.
The question to discuss is: How far back does ARMA's study of combat go in regards to history itself? Do we stop at the documented manuals of the middle age's master or do we continue to study styles, via practice, of our earlier brethren?
Brian
