New article on poisoned weapons by Jean Chandler
We’re back again with a new, and very interesting article on poisoned weapons in medieval...
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We’re back again with a new, and very interesting article on poisoned weapons in medieval...
On the occasion of the International Federation of Historical European Martial Arts’s ninth...
Dear fencing friends!, it is our pleasure to announce the “HEMA goes Public” event....
Long overdue here is a really good article on teaching methodology for HEMA by the great Maciej...
We’re back again with a new, and very interesting article on poisoned weapons in medieval...
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by Jean Chandler | Jan 18, 2023 | Articles, Research, Research articles |
Last summer, a friend asked me a question that I did not know the answer to. A nagging doubt led...
by Jean Chandler | Jul 12, 2021 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Research, Research articles |
by Roger Norling | Sep 26, 2012 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Study Articles, Training methods |
“Ey fåår Fächtare Krantz förn ändas Manlige Strijden. The Fighter shall not receive the...
by Roger Norling | Nov 16, 2012 | Arms & Armour, Articles, Fencing Culture, Research articles, Study Articles |
by Roger Norling | Feb 23, 2013 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Meyer Articles, Meyer Halben Stangen, Meyer longsword, Research articles, Study Articles |
by Jean Chandler | Jan 18, 2023 | Articles, Research, Research articles |
Last summer, a friend asked me a question that I did not know the answer to. A nagging doubt led...
Read Moreby Bjorn Ruther | Aug 7, 2021 | Articles, Research articles |
The use of the striking German battle sword as found in many armories through out Germany still poses many unanswered questions. This article provides an overview over contemporary sources and proposes an approach to combine the information gained from those sources to determine possible techniques and principles for this weapon.
Read Moreby Jean Chandler | Jul 12, 2021 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Research, Research articles |
Note to reader: This document complements an essay published on the blog Martial Culture in...
Read Moreby Jean Chandler | Nov 18, 2020 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Research, Research articles |
When you first start reading the medieval fencing manuals, one of the curious things you keep...
Read Moreby Adam Franti | Dec 1, 2019 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Meyer Articles, Research, Research articles |
The procession arrives at the square. Publicans erects their tents and tap their barrels....
Read Moreby James Reilly | Oct 28, 2019 | Articles, Meyer Dagger, Meyer Dusack, Meyer Halben Stangen, Meyer longsword, Meyer Rappier, Research, Research articles |
And the first are those who, as soon as they can reach the opponent in the Onset, at once cut and...
Read Moreby Adam Franti | Oct 19, 2019 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Meyer Articles, Meyer Dagger, Meyer Dusack, Meyer Halben Stangen, Meyer longsword, Meyer Rappier, Research, Research articles |
There is a particular tension at play in the modern Historical European Martial Arts community...
Read Moreby Christopher VanSlambrouck | Dec 31, 2018 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Reading, Research, Research articles, Study, Study Articles |
“An average, foundational knowledge of the past helps us understand the 14th-16th c. Fechtschulen...
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Sep 13, 2018 | Articles, Psychology & Mentality, Reading, Teaching, Teaching & training methods, Teaching Pedagogics, Techniques & interpretation, Train, Training exercises, Training methods |
A problem that we commonly encounter in the training and teaching of martial arts in general, is...
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Aug 27, 2018 | Articles, Community Interviews |
Today’s community interview is with Maxime Chouinard who lives in Kingston, Ontario, Canada,...
Read Moreby James Reilly | Aug 12, 2018 | Articles, Meyer Articles, Meyer Dagger, Meyer Dusack, Meyer Halben Stangen, Meyer longsword, Meyer Rappier, Research, Research articles, Study, Study Articles, Techniques & interpretation |
Mark, this is that before all things you shall rightly undertake and understand these two things,...
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Jul 31, 2018 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Research, Research articles |
At least as early as in the early 17th cent, fencing masters swore to care in particular for...
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Jun 19, 2018 | Community Interviews |
To better help us all get an insight into the fantastic variety of this great community, and the...
Read Moreby Jean Chandler | Jun 3, 2018 | Articles, Reading, Research, Research articles, Study, Study Articles |
Over the years I have spent researching Late Medieval Central Europe, I ran across many unfamiliar...
Read Moreby Piermarco Terminiello | Mar 23, 2018 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Research, Research articles |
This article translates and contextualises the longsword bout detailed in Le tre giornate di...
Read Moreby Maciej Talaga | Feb 6, 2018 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Teaching, Teaching & training methods, Teaching Methodology, Teaching Pedagogics |
Ours are fighting systems that are under (re)construction. Those of us who consider themselves...
Read Moreby Piermarco Terminiello | Dec 23, 2017 | Research articles, Study Articles, Teaching & training methods, Techniques & interpretation |
Giovanni Alberto Cassani published a military treatise in Naples in 1603.1 In this work he...
Read Moreby David Coblentz | Nov 1, 2017 | Articles, Study Articles, Teaching & training methods, Teaching Curriculum, Teaching Pedagogics, Techniques & interpretation |
This article will present an analysis of Johann Georg Paschen’s (1628-1678) Kurtze iedoch...
Read Moreby Robert Geißler | Mar 10, 2017 | Arms & Armour, Articles, Research, Research articles |
Dynamic parameters define a rigid body’s reaction to external forces. While their importance for a sword’s behaviour is known since the 19th century, many data sets of original swords, replicas and training weapons include mass and the centre of mass, but lack a third parameter such as moment of inertia, radius of gyration, or corresponding centres of oscillation/percussion. A third parameter, however, is required to calculate a rigid object’s response.
Read Moreby Alexander Fürgut | Feb 17, 2017 | Training methods |
Did you ever face the situation that you trained a technique over and over, again and again and it just straight out refuses to come out during free play? Then you know the frustration if expectations and results don’t match.
Failing time and time again, because you can’t pull of what you should be able to doesn’t feel nice. It can be devastating and lead the most dedicated of us down a path of frustration. It can be a reason why people quit HEMA altogether.
Read Moreby Reinier van Noort | Feb 4, 2017 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Research articles, Study Articles |
In the mid-19th century, not that long after the Belgian war of independence, an experiment was...
Read Moreby Jay Leccese | Oct 24, 2016 | Articles, Research articles, Study Articles, Techniques & interpretation |
Proposition This article proposes that Francesco Novati’s 1902 facsimile reproduction of Flos...
Read Moreby Michael Chidester | Aug 18, 2016 | Articles, Research articles, Study Articles, Techniques & interpretation |
Last week, in the same spirit of information freedom that inspired Wiktenauer’s creation, I...
Read Moreby Michael Chidester | Aug 11, 2016 | Articles, Research articles, Study Articles, Teaching & training methods, Techniques & interpretation |
Though long delayed, this book represents the most complete picture possible of the Liechtenauer tradition of foot combat as it was recorded in the mid 15th century. It’s the text I wanted for my students when I was leading a study group, and I’m happy to finally offer it in print. I hope it serves in some small way to advance the study of Johannes Liechtenauer’s art.
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Aug 3, 2016 | Articles, Teaching & training methods, Teaching Methodology, Teaching Pedagogics |
While sounding like a simple thing to define, sparring can have quite a few and very different...
Read Moreby Arturo Camargo | Jul 16, 2016 | Articles, Fencing Culture, Teaching & training methods, Teaching Methodology, Teaching Pedagogics |
Few men are born brave; many become so through care and force of discipline. – Flavius...
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Jun 19, 2016 | Articles, Meyer Articles, Meyer Halben Stangen, Study Articles |
This video was recorded by the MFFG at the 4th Meyer Symposium in Iowa, USA, 2016 and is yet...
Read Moreby Roger Norling | Jun 19, 2016 | Articles, Meyer Articles, Meyer Halben Stangen, Study Articles |
This video was recorded by the MFFG at the 4th Meyer Symposium in Iowa, USA, 2016. It is a small...
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