Hello all,
My name is Jayson May and I have been a solo scholar in the long sword for some time now. I have just recently discovered ARMA and what I great organization it is. Completely inline with my own ideas of serious and practical study of Western Martial Arts based on practice and scholarship. I have put in my application for membership, and I am waiting for its acceptance with great hope. In the mean time I do have a question that I’d like to pose to you all about one of the old masters.
I have heard the style of Fiore described as a “defensive” style of swordplay compared to the Germans. But in reading the translations of the texts it seems to me that the Fiore style is just as aggressive as the Liechtenauer school of thought. While Fiore doesn’t go into great detail on strikes, he does seem to put forth the idea that being strong, aggressive and cunning are the ways to win the fight, much like the German Masters suggest. I am fluent in German so for those texts I typically try to read the texts in the original language if possible, but my Italian is abysmal, so I have to rely on other people’s writings for the Italian Masters. Anyway, down to the question of the matter. Does Fiore teaching represent an offensive fighting style as I suspect or do I have it all wrong and is Fiore's style really more of a defensive form of combat?

