Rafael Zaia wrote:Hello to you all, I recently discovered Arma, and I always wanted to know more about medieval swords, fighting, techniques. But here is the question.Where should I start, I already have a wooden waster, I was wondering if you guys could recommend some books and stuff, I also wanted that it would be on internet, because most of the books I saw they doesn't ship to Brazil, so it's kinad hard to learn this in here.
Thanks.
I highly recommend looking through the enormous amount of material right here on the ARMA website.
Modern Study of Renaissance Martial Arts
http://www.thearma.org/study.htm
Core Assumptions and the Exploration of Historical Fencing
http://www.thearma.org/essays/core_assumptions.html
There is more than enough reading material to keep you occupied for some time:
http://www.thearma.org/essays.htm
And then you should also start reading some of the primary sources, the texts of the historical fighting instructors themselves! I recommend Sigmund Ringeck's commentary on Johann Liechtenaur,
http://www.thearma.org/Manuals/Ringeck.htm. Liechtenaur's teachings on the longsword is kind of the root instruction on fighting among the German language sources. The Goliath commentary, which can be found on this page
http://www.schielhau.org/, is about the same text. For a book, I would recommend Jeffery Forgeng's translation of Joachim Meyer's teachings with cover a the spectrum of longsword, dussack, dagger, rapier, and polearms,
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Combat-German-Martial-Treatise/dp/1403970920/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262879423&sr=8-1.
As you go along in your reading, or course practice the movements with your waster, but post any questions you have on interpretation or terms. There is a lot at first when you are trying to learn the vocabulary of Renaissance Martial Arts. Good luck!