Should Two Edges Ever Meet?
Examining the longstanding HEMA debate about whether sword parries should use the flat or edge of the blade, with historical evidence and tactical analysis.
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Examining the longstanding HEMA debate about whether sword parries should use the flat or edge of the blade, with historical evidence and tactical analysis.
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Build your own compact training longsword for home practice using basic materials and simple techniques. Perfect for small spaces.
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Why learning Italian sword fighting terminology isn't a burden - it's the key to memorization, analysis, and improvement in your martial arts practice.
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Sword shopping can feel overwhelming for beginners. Here's a curated guide to reputable sword merchants respected within the HEMA community.
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Exploring the historical theories connecting ballet and fencing - from Catherine de Medici's court to Louis XIV's dance academy.
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Does mastery in Historical European Martial Arts hold value in the modern era? Exploring what it means to be a master and why the designation matters.
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Many people think they need to get in shape before starting swordplay. Here's why that perspective misses an important opportunity.
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Slow sparring is used across boxing, MMA, Eastern martial arts, and sports training. Here's why this practice is so valuable for martial development.
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One of Bruce Lee's most quoted lines emphasizes focused practice, but his own mastery came from versatility and adaptability across multiple disciplines.
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