Greetings all,
I know this isn't necessarily our period of swordsmanship, but it is so beautiful to see two excellent masters working their crafts. I just felt I had to share it with you all:
I know the Destreza master is Puck Curtis, who is working on translating Destreza (Spanish Rapier) classic works. The beautiful part about Destreza, is that's it's an art based in math and science and very easy to work with once the language barrier is crossed.
Destreza was my first foray into swordsmanship and the path of chivalry. I used to watch the Disney Guy Williams Zorro as a kid practically religiously. A neighbor up the street had tears of joy when I showed up at his house for holloween dressed as my favorite folk hero. That next friday, when his daughter was babysitting me, he asked me if I wished to learn the true arts of Zorro and Spanish swordsmanship.
Over 20 years later, I'm still an avid student of Destreza. And I'm most excited as yesterday, for the first time in 20 years, I held a two-post sidesword, very similar to those shown in Destreza texts by Carranza. Pure surreal joy doesn't describe the feelings I have as I admire the strain in my forearms and forefinger, and the nicks and scrapes in my forearms from my oppenent's quillions.
Sir Ian (Bob Williams) who some of you may know is now my main instructor in WMA, and he himself was impressed with what I had once the ringrust was thrusted away. He's also looking forward to me teaching him the one rapier style he has yet to work with. It's truly an honor.