Thanks for all the help everyone
I'll pick up a new better weighted waster from New Stirling Arms (the one I have presently is kind of... bad, to say the least, in terms of being weighted well) and find myself a 1.0 class as soon as I can. Might be a while, though, I can only practice currently in my free time, which is unfortunately not that much.
As for the youtube videos, I've found the account that has the Harnesfechten, free play in gambesons, et c. although anymore material you can point me towards would be great.
Also Mercer County is in central New Jersey in the area around Trenton (although I definitely don't live in Trenton! :p) That's why its weapon laws are so... extremely restrictive. I mean a blunt is dangerous, but no more so than, say, a crowbar. Strangeness aside, I'll get that wooden waster on New Stirling (probably a german hand and a half with the shorter blade - six feet tall and I still have trouble with my blade catching on the ground when I follow through occasionally. I think my arms may be a tad long). I guess I'll pick up a nylon one eventually before I hit 21 and snag myself a steel blunt just to compare the two types.
The problem with the two study groups for me is that the North group has yet to respond to me, and they're both rather... well, far to drive, frankly. I don't want to spend two hours in the car everytime I want to see y'all, to put it simply. Although if I could keep up a correspondence with either group while I practice independently (at least until more time frees up) that'd be great.
As for what I've done so far, I have general footwork down and am working on the different strikes from and between the guards. Hopefully I'll be able to get the general ideas down to memory soon, then I can get to a 1.0, or at worst I can keep practicing those, perhaps do some exercises with a friend of mine who's also getting into the sword (admittedly partly at my behest

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