Talhoffer suggested the same for training -- well, except he placed the workout as second in line each morning after going to holy mass.
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Alan Abu Bakr wrote:Gene Tausk wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned stretching. Stretching before a workout is, IMHO, the most valuable pre-workout preparation one can do.
Actually isn't stretching more a thing you should do after workout?
Stewart Sackett wrote:
My Jiu-Jitsu instructor has always told me to warm-up & get my joints moving through their full range of motion before training but says to save deep stretches for after intensive exercise rather than before, so that's what I do.
Axel Pettersson wrote:I think a lot of people in HEMA places just as much importance on physical fitness as we do, but in general i think this is way under emphasized in HEMA. To me the very idea that this is not an activity that requires physical fitness and conditioning is just ridiculous... Especially as most of us only do this 3-5 evenings a week, not for several hours every day, how can we think that most of us start out on the same physical level as our ancestors?
IMO, we are much better served striving to match Ringecks fitness level than his fashion code.
Axel Pettersson wrote: I am curious, what does the "Twitch Drill" consist of?
Jaron Bernstein wrote:I think you need to include some amount of fitness training in every class. However, those should be exercises that combine conditioning and WMA skills as much as possible. I don't want a class to be a pure BS military PT training session. You can work out on your own time for that. Classes are when you get to work with other people to develop your skills.
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