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jackhenney
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ARMA courses/classes/groups in London

Postby jackhenney » Fri Nov 27, 2009 5:22 am

Hello everyone...
After having searched around for what I am looking for- Training in the western traditions of martial arts and sword training in particular, I have done a little research and I would really like to come to an ARMA class or course depending on what is happening.

I sent a mail to the main address on this site, and got a message saying "check the net for London classes"
I have not been able to find any by my own efforts- does anybody know where I can look, or if indeed there is a class in London...
I am certain that there must be..


Thanks
JACK

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Jaron Bernstein
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Re: ARMA courses/classes/groups in London

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Fri Nov 27, 2009 1:03 pm

jackhenney wrote:Hello everyone...
After having searched around for what I am looking for- Training in the western traditions of martial arts and sword training in particular, I have done a little research and I would really like to come to an ARMA class or course depending on what is happening.

I sent a mail to the main address on this site, and got a message saying "check the net for London classes"
I have not been able to find any by my own efforts- does anybody know where I can look, or if indeed there is a class in London...
I am certain that there must be..


Thanks
JACK


There are serious historical fencing groups in the London area, but no ARMA presence that I am aware of.

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Postby nathan featherstone » Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:07 pm

hi jack
i know of many groups based in and around London the boars tooth being one i know best if you want any advice on it or where to go i know of most schools in the British isles.

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Postby David Rawlings » Mon Nov 30, 2009 6:27 pm

Hi Nathan, where about in london and what do you wish to learn?
I teach Earlier source German longsword, messer, I.33 sword and buckler, various dagger work, and Thibault's rapier.
If that's not your bag I'll try to point you in the right direction. :)

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Postby nathan featherstone » Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:18 pm

hi david
thanks for the offer and i would gladly take it but i was just offering directions for jack there as i live in ireland and weekly trips to london might be a bit costly
thanks though

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Postby David Rawlings » Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:03 pm

nathan featherstone wrote:hi david
thanks for the offer and i would gladly take it but i was just offering directions for jack there as i live in ireland and weekly trips to london might be a bit costly
thanks though

:)
sorry Nathan not reading things properly my bad:)

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Postby Matt Easton » Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:42 am

You're also welcome at Schola Gladiatoria - we have classes in Central and West London:

www.swordfightlondon.com

Here is the British Federation website: www.bfhs.co.uk

Regards,
Matt


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