Chris Holloman wrote:Also be aware that there are hurt feelings and bad blood between some individuals within the overall Historic European Martial Arts community and some opinions and statements are colored by this. Try to see through and past this as you pursue our art.
One other thought. There really is nothing like have a live training partner. If you can find a study group to visit or some other person with a similar interest in HEMA it will be invaluable. Just keep taking your experiences and running them through the historical sources...
Bro Chris
Very agreed. Live training partners are
invaluable. As far as the bad blood, you're very right also, unfortunately. I stay as far away from that stuff as I can, but as a moderator on another major HEMA board I have to deal with it all the time. The community as a whole would be much better off if they set aside all the politics and the junior-highish bickering (again, I see that a lot) and just used each other as training resources, even if they disagree on methods, interpretations, or style.
Nathan: It says you're in Eagan, Minnesota. There are two groups in Minnesota that I know of. One is the Minnesota Broadsword Academy, which isn't started fully yet but will apparently open its doors sometime in 2012. On the map they seem to be close to Eagan, as they're in Minneapolis, but I have no idea how long that drive would actually be. The director's contact email is
gilbride100@hotmail.com, if you want to contact him. He may know of other smaller groups in the area, since he's probably more in touch with the local HEMA community. There's also an ARMA Twin Cities, which looks farther away, but might also be an option. If you want to check either of them out for yourself, there's a HEMA club finder on my group's site at
http://hemaalliance.com/?page_id=686. We aren't affiliated with any of the groups on there necessarily; some are affiliates of the Alliance and others (ARMA groups, the CSG, etc.) aren't. So the finder is just there to help guys like you find someone to train with, but doesn't endorse or imply any association with any of them.
Hope you can find a group or at least coerce a buddy--and do find yourself some manual translations (I still heavily recommend the Wiktenauer) and start working from them. It's
very helpful to have a teacher during this process, but it isn't impossible. That's why there are so many HEMA forums out there to go to and ask your questions.
Good luck. PM me if I can help you get started in any way.
Jason
I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.--The Day the Earth Stood Still