First of all, to have this issue make any sense in such a short form i will need to provide some background.... When i was 14 my best friend Timmothy talked me into "swordfighting" with him and an older friend of ours. We had been great friends and delighted even further in learning together how to fight. We had no one to teach us and our weapons were crude, but im sure we can all relate with those two sentiments. (that is what we are trying to revive is it not?) The other eventually fell away but was replaced by new friends and we taught them what we had learned but did not hold to any strict form or style in the thought that we were all evolving together to form something unique.
When i turned about 17(or maybe a little before that) I decided i had went as far as i could go on my own and joined a local fencing salle.... my dear friend and i agreed though that it would be more economical if he did something different, and then we could teach eachother what we had learned. So i studied sport fencing while he took some kendo and this started the downward spiral that has since developed. For our plan to work together horribly backfired in the one area that had always fueled our learning... competitiveness.
I'm sure you can all work out for yourselves how this turned out. I decided after 6 months that fencing was not for me and he quit kendo as well, but that rivalry had blossomed. It was no longer about learning, but about winning! In no way assume that i place fault on him. I have long since reconciled within myself that i am just as much to blame.... the end result now is that we are both stubborn proud men who love eachother as brothers but cant work together. Our training group drifted apart and those that remain are torn between the two of us. One of them and i have discovered ARMA and it is everything we ever dreamed being a swordsman should be, but Timmothy is now the leader of his own house in the SCA whom i have hardly any respect for as a martial artist. I have invited him to come and practice with us and he refuses to put aside his rattan club and see the merits of this organization that is trying to revive our heritage. I dont want to argue with him (i send him essays and links and u name it from here and while he is interested in the literature finds hardly any difference between this and SCA) but we both want the same thing...... everytime i pick up my sword i want his insight and thoughts but it seems as if this will never happen. So here is my question..... has anyone else experienced this? I know a lot of ARMA members were in other m.a.s and the SCA and would love any thoughts and input. I live in Oklahoma and am trying to put together a studygroup here. Thanks.

