I have the books Medieval / Renaissance Swordsmanship by John Clements, (more material on its way) downloading lots of free old documents, Wasters will soon be on there way, Next I will be having the first meeting of our study group (no less than 3 but probably around 8 of us).
I was wondering if some of you could tell me what goes on during your meetings. As a Martial Arts instructor I dont want to run the meetings like my classes unless that would be helpful. For the most part we are all coming into this with equal experience in Medieval swordsmanship, in other words, none. Although many in my group tend to be able to absorb and put into practice Martial Ideas fairly quickly. My part besides organizing is not to teach but keep us on track and going, for we will be learning together. So I would like to hear what goes on at some of the meetings. I'm sure there are many differences in how some of you go about it. Are some formal with structure? are some kind of loose and do what you like? How long do some of you go? How often do you meet? Do you have a "warm up the muscles" workout? stretch time? Is there part of the meeting spent around books researching together? any thing I'm missing? any advice?
Does any one have a salute or something to signify the beginning and end? I find having some kind of quick ceremony or something is good for getting the mind set for what is about to take place. At the moment what pops into my head is all of us getting in a circle facing each other, salute each other (with swords ?) then get started.
Maybe its my Martial Arts background but I do like having structures at meetings, I find its get way more done in less time. But I also see value in what I would call 'free time" where a person kind of goes off and works on specific things they want to work on.
So I'm looking for ideas to bring to the group, thank you for your time and thanks in advance for any advice!

