Postby JeanryChandler » Wed Mar 03, 2004 2:41 pm
Thanks Tim,
I remember at one point Sunday John C. asked me what I thought of the event. I told him it was about what I had expected (optomistically!), and I was really happy since I had already learned 7 things. "Just seven?" he asked.
Thing is, I think I only learned 3 things from boot camp and maybe 2 from high school, 3 or 4 from University.
My mind is swimming with the implications of what I have learned, all the new cuts, especially the wonderful universe of possibilities presented by false-edge cuts.
I'm also glad to have Jakes print out on Meyer which I've been studying, and Jay's URL on the knife fighting classes some of the tecnqiunes which I practiced with Marjorie this morning and last night. I'm hoping if I'm able to join ARMA now that I'll get access to further training tools, and be able to continue to retain more of this fascinating legacy of our martial heritage, and ultimately contribute to interpeting it.
First I have to suss out all these freaky german words.
Seriously though, my biggest problem now is I can't get over the urge to talk to everyone around me about swords and fencing, compare notes with them and spar with yardsicks. Those of you in areas with large regular groups are really lucky just for the martial comeradeship.
JR
"We can't all be saints"
John Dillinger