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Sir Brian:
If you are interested in HEMA/WMA and in particular longsword you could essentially start your own study group. You could do so with very little by way of equipment and startup costs. All you truly need is some good reference material and a training partner(s) who will be as safety conscious as you should be.

In fact you do not even need steel training blades but can do well with wooden wasters to learn and refine the basics. Of course as you and your study group progresses in skill and knowledge you will graduate to actual training blades and the appropriate safety equipment and ultimately advance to freestyle duels.

Lord Dane:
And pretty soon, you'll be splitting thumbs with the best of us....  ;D

Sir Brian:

--- Quote from: Lord Dane on 2013-04-11, 16:33:03 ---And pretty soon, you'll be splitting thumbs with the best of us....  ;D
--- End quote ---

hush! - Those are the kind of things best learned first hand, err thumb! ;)

Lord Chagatai:
SCA fighting is a lot of fun and with the right technique the rattan asks like a sword....my knight trains me with a sabre technique...it can be educating and now with cut and thrust there is some great training..


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RackThor:
I will employ all these suggestions!!

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