Happy New Year! With our winter program hiatus the New Year is a great time to re-examine, refresh, and renew. As our program evolves, the needs of our students change, and we are continually nudging, tweaking and adjusting our courses. For this fifth (yes, fifth!) year of the Cavaliere Program we have some larger program…
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Bard on the Beach Fights
For the past two years, Academie Duello and Bard on the Beach have produced a one-night-only showcase of swordplay and Shakespeare, called "Fight Night". The evening begins and ends with an address by Christopher Gaze, the Artistic Director of Bard on the Beach. Duello's founder, Devon Boorman, explains historical weapon use in Elizabethan England as…
A New Year at Academie Duello
The new year is upon us and 2014 is winding to a close. This past year we celebrated our 10 year anniversary, welcomed a whole new team of staff at the front desk, saw our first second-level students in two programs (Youth and Bartitsu) put on some awesome performances, and made our way through some…
The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa and How to Apply Them As Martial Artists
Today is the first day of Kwanzaa. Many of us know of Kwanzaa, but not many of us know its origins and how it is celebrated. Today, I would like to talk about what the holiday truly means, and how we can apply its core principles to our lives as martial artists and practitioners of…
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Longsword: Grapples, Disarms & Binds
One of the things about swordfighting that I soon realized after I started practising Western Martial Arts is that not every swordfight stays strictly to being a swordfight. Sometimes you and your opponent get in close to each other and the game changes. Maybe your opponent decided to rush you, hoping to gain an advantage…
Is Fencing Fundamental to Stage Combat?
As discussed in my previous post on Stage Combat Trends, swordplay for the stage (and the mainly French terminology actors and stunt performers use) came initially from sport fencing. The first fight choreographers in film were fencing champions, and fencing was a part of most private schools and professional actor's training. The lineage looks like…
Mind in Bartitsu
Our four-session introduction to Bartitsu includes the four component disciplines of the art: Jujitsu, pugilism, savate and walking stick self defence. However, there is a critical fifth component: the mind. Your brain directs your body in voluntary actions, and control of your focus, awareness and choices is critically important in dangerous situations. Your assailant likewise…
The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies--Martial Mistakes Movies Make
Everyone is buzzing about the release of the third installment of the Hobbit movie trilogy, set to premiere here in Canada on December 17th. The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies is bound to be filled with all of the amazing special effects, big battles, and action that Peter Jackson is famous for. Even though Jackson's Hobbit…
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Beginners Courses for Next Year/ January
A new year is coming so get into our next round of Beginner's Courses! Prepare for swinging swords and pulling punches. We offer three different courses which cover different avenues of Western Martial Arts: Fight Like Sherlock Holmes Bartitsu is a complex martial art with many interlocking skills. Our four-week Fight Like Sherlock Holmes course gives students…
Yule Time Gifts for the Swordfighter on Your List!
"It's the most wonderful time of the year!" At least that is what the classic song lyrics celebrate, but for some the holiday season can be very stressful-- especially when it comes to finding the perfect gift. If you have a swordfighter or HEMA practitioner on your list, Academie Duello has many items available in our…
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Keep Calm and Stop the Bleeding First
Horsemanship Level 3: Wound Treatment Last week we looked at when to call the vet and what to do until she arrives. In the case of wounds, some warrant a vet call and some don't; some need treatment and others don't. How do you tell, and how do you treat the wound before and after…
Stage Combat Trends
Throughout the history of cinematic fights, a variety of stunt coordinators have come to prominence, and with them their iconic styles. When a movie becomes popular and has fight scenes that are appreciated, the market is flooded with imitators. Sometimes their style is overgeneralized to apply to every weapon. These days, if you wield two…
Help Your Training Partner Discover Failure
I’ve recently become more aware of a helpful person in my classes at Academie Duello. This person is so helpful that they want to make sure that their partner never fails, never feels bad, and is successful in all that they do. One place I see this person in action is in target drills. In…
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Practical Umbrella Self-Defence for Every Vancouverite
Learn to fend off ruffians and rapscallions with Vancouver's most common weather-based accoutrement: the umbrella! With the rainy winter season returning to Vancouver we are pleased to announce the return of this very popular workshop. Loaner umbrellas and canes will be available, but we encourage to bring your own sturdy device, especially if there is…
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Walking Stick in Bartitsu
The most recognizable element in Bartitsu is walking stick self defense. It is both a differentiator from other martial arts, and unique in shape compared to other stick fighting arts. However interesting the uses are in Victorian and Edwardian settings such as Sherlock Holmes productions or fantasy settings such as steampunk, it seems to be…
Film Riot Violence
Film Riot is a YouTube channel (as the host Ryan Connolly puts it, speaking very fast) that takes the mystery out of the effects and techniques that go into your favourite Hollywood films. While this does mean that most of their combat is dependent on visual effects and editing, it also means that they can keep their…
The Halberd & The Poleaxe: learn the uses of this versatile battlefield weapon
The halberd, a combination of spear, hook, and axe, is one of the most deadly weapons of the battlefield. It also provides one of the best full-body workouts of any weapon of war from history to modern times. It is also one of my personal favourite weapons. After Jason Smith from Les Maitres d'Armes came…
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Savate in Bartitsu
You have two hands to punch and grab, and two legs to kick with. Kicking is common in many martial arts from the Eastern Hemisphere, but most are unaware of the foot-centric Western Martial Art that is still practiced today called savate. The third week of our introduction to Bartitsu adds kicking to our arsenal.…