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Chase Dimick wrote:Hey guys, I'm pretty new to this stuff but I have always had a deep appreciation of history and martial arts.
I did SCA heavy combat for awhile, and while it was great fun and camaraderie I wanted a more in-depth historical and martial application of skills.
That said, I have been researching WMA groups in my area of Dallas/Fort.Worth, I know the Schola Saint George focuses on the teachings of Fiore die Liberi, and then I found ARMA which seems to encompass quite a bit of stuff.
I am curious from someone who has either done both or is aware of both how the two groups differ?
I'm looking for an honest and objective answer here, I know we all have our groups that we are proud of but I just want the most information so I can make an informed decision as to where I start training etc.
Thanks in advance!
Ealdwulf
Randall Pleasant wrote:I have good knowledge of both. I have been a member of the ARMA DFW for 12 years. I also have also visited Schola Saint George serveral times in the past and got to know founder Brian Price fairly good. Brian Price was at one time a high level member of the SCA, I think he was a duke or something. Thus most of the Schola Saint George membership is from the SCA and most are still actively involved with the SCA. Thus, their interpretations, trainings, etc., a very similar to the SCA.
ARMA is very focus specifically on the Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe (MARE) as a true martial art. There is absolutely no dressup or role playing involved. ARMA follows the interpretations of our director John Clements, which are at least 2 generations ahead of all other groups, including Schola Saint George.
Matthew Adams wrote:None of us in Boston have ever participated in any LARPing, and the core group of practitioners all have experience in either fencing or one or more of the Asian martial arts. We take our training and commitment very seriously. We do on occasion wear historical clothing as that influences your body mechanics. Especially in regards to footwear.
...I am not sure how one can claim to be "generations ahead" of another group.
Please understand, I mean absolutely no disrespect towards ARMA...
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