Dear All,
- The man on Wikipedia is not the man I followed as a Teacher long time ago (who was not a Frenchman although living for a while in Brittany).
- I didn’t met Mr. Mondini in 1993, but in 1997, and it is around that period that the studies about western systems of the people Mr. Zanini is mentioning, were starting, not before as he claims.
- I never introduced myself as a “Breton Wrestler”. I was interested in that wrestling – that in the past I would have liked to study - and I had a manual of that system which I wanted to study together with Mr. Mondini, a very kind person experienced in unarmed Martial Arts.
- Mr. Mondini never threw me on the floor (we never fought, we trained together), nor I had ribs damaged. I got an injury to the knee in a different moment, and simply because of an accident with another person – rather clumsy – during a training in that period. Mr. Mondini was present.
- I never charged Mr. Mondini for any fee.
- I never dressed up as a Scot. My first kilt was a gift of M. Paul MacDonald in 2005.
- I have Scottish and Swiss relatives, not an “infatuation” for Celtic or Gaelic culture.
- My name is Andrea Lupo, and “Sinclair” is connected to my mothers’ family – which bears also other family names as many old European families - and it is in fact my second surname and used as “nom de plume”. Is this a big problem for somebody if I use it and I am known also with that name?
- I have never been re-enacting dressed up as a Scot. As a researcher in Med/Ren systems, I have been also frequenting re-enactments – for a short time – to know if I could learn more. There, I was dressed up in a Italian Renaissance fashion. And again, is this a serious problem?
- During a demo in Verona (yes I had a Scottish scarf that evening
... ) where I was demonstrating studies on a Hand and a Half Sword, my blade broke. That blade was not something from my “forefathers”, nor I have ever said it was. It was simply an old blade I had from my personal past. And it was not at all a Del Tin.
These points just to inform that Mr Gianluca Zanini and Mr. “Matt Rovaris” have not said the truth.
It is noticeable that the level of "criticism" in my regards seems to be only these petty "gossips" (as admitted by Mr. Zanini himself).
Ity is interesting as well, that they have never met me – nor they were present at the facts here above reported - and it is also interesting that the truth about some of these facts has already been said to other members of the group of Mr. Zanini here in Italy.
But it seems that Mr. Zanini didn’t care about those explanations, and goes on repeating this stuff somewhere else. Interesting that at the same time he plays the “polite one” in direct talk with me on another Forum in Italian!
Mr. Matt “Rovaris” if this is his true name, should deserve very few attention: he admit he never met me, but he dares to write a ridiculous mockery that demonstrate the level of seriousness of his “criticism”.
The ridiculous statement about the “challenges”: we (FISAS) since 2001 perform a rapier tournament opened to everybody. None of the people talking here have ever been in that tournament.
Recently there was a contact to think to a new tournaments amongst groups in Italy, but after such a garbage thrown by some members of one of these groups, I do not think there will be a productive follow up.
We (FISAS) do not accept to be forced to stand such a perverted sense of “honour” as the one often expressed by certain people, renowned here in Italy amongst several Martial Artists for their attitude.
Oh, they are surely free to be as they like, but they are not interesting for us.
The connections between me, M. Paul MacDonald, M. Martinez and other individuals and groups are based on experience, knowledge, humanity, reciprocal respect, that are the only qualities we recognize as honourables.
Whether you like it or not, there are different way to follow the path to the European Martial Art, and we share one of these ways.
A better search about what was the real situation of lineages in Europe will show to everybody that the “official” academies were representing only a very limited number of teachers and lineages, and not every teacher had official titles.
(Eugenio Pini, for example, never had an official title of fencing master).
Within the IMAF we use the title Master at Arms exactly to make clear the strong differences we have with the “institutional” titles.
So, if people don’t want to believe in our lineages, free to do it. Look for other environments. A more accurate search in the History will show them the truth, if they really want to know it.
We do not need to "convince" anybody.
If certain people do not want to call me or others “Maestro” believe me, I do not care.
As a note, I have never claimed any traditional lineage of Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque styles. The tradition to which I refer to is about the last old schools of certain Italian styles of the late XVIII and XIX century.
Nor I have ever said that “we can study early styles better than other people”.
I stated the importance of a proper study of theory, forms and terminology and certain classical basis (mostly for Italian late “rapier”), but nothing more.
Then, about ARMA: I have nothing against it. I disagree with some of the interpretations, styles and approach, as anybody freely can do, but I have a direct personal knowledge of the ARMA only from the SSI event in 2000 in Houston when I only had a polite talk with Mr. Clementini about the Sidesword and Early Rapier.
Therefore, any of the insulting statements of certain ARMA members here, are thrown out of the blue with no real reasons – at least no reasons I know – but surely do not give an image of correctness to this organisation, that I think has members who do not deserve to see how their group is lowered by these attitudes
To conclude, for any further information about me – if this is of a real interest – you can contact me in private, and check my curriculum at
http://www.scherma-tradizionale.com/Englishteach.htm
where you can see what kind of connections I have had with the Sport Fencing academies here in Italy, and enjoy some of the videos of what is the fencing we do.
This is my
first and last post about this topic and I suggest to M. Paul MacDonald to do the same as me. Thank you Paul, but do not waste any time here.
I am sorry for most of the writers of this Forum that I suppose are not interested in this flame and had to suffer it.
Maybe one day some of you will come in Italy. He/She will be hosted with courtesy and will see how we work.
Best Wishes for Your Practice.