Postby Ben Kamphaus » Fri Oct 15, 2004 8:08 am
It seems to me that which weapons you choose to do depends entirely on what your focus is. First of all, I think ringen should be done early on, since many weapon techniques may often shift to grappling. Beyond that... ringen and rondel / dagger certainly do have more use in real world situations. But if your purpose is studying things because of how they were studied in the past, the spear or general polearms are by far the most common of local militias and the largest numbre of combatants on the field. Next to that, probably sword and shield, or sword and buckler, or axe. For a more personal combat aspect, rapier or staff, or something that is a famous gentlemanly or civilian sort of weapon.
Anyways, that's all I have to throw in, though as an aside, are there any ARMA members in Buffalo? I had heard something about their being an upstate NY group before, and I'm currently in Buffalo visiting a university, and if there is, it'd be great to meet with someone in ARMA who is a bit more established than me and the guy I'm working with in Oklahoma (though I'm just an applicant atm).