What were the fighting styles for martial weapons [sword,spear,mace] called during old times? - martial weapons
Fencing comes to mind when I think about the sword, but as spears, clubs and sticks, I wonder if it's the same. Thank you for reading this issue is the thought that a bit annoying: P Just a little curious.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Martial Weapons What Were The Fighting Styles For Martial Weapons [sword,spear,mace] Called During Old Times?
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The modern word, because of the history of European Martial Arts (HEMA) or Renaissance Martial Arts (RMA). Includes all strikes and unarmed combat with knife, sword and shield / shield, long sword, spears, sticks, tweezers merlin and much more! All information about the study and train in these arts can be in the history of pound German, to find Italian, and English teachers, the people of his time rebuilding the art today is very learned. If you are interested, please contact the website in ARMA www.thearma.org and click on forums, asking whether a group in your area to start training.
ReplyDeleteRaise Well, the fencing, sword fighting with a sport, proper protection and different standards. As with any sport was developed through the use of other weapons that it is difficult to assign a name other than the medieval war, as there is no "Cancel" to missiles and grenade fire in modern times
ReplyDeleteRaise Well, the fencing, sword fighting with a sport, proper protection and different standards. As with any sport was developed through the use of other weapons that it is difficult to assign a name other than the medieval war, as there is no "Cancel" to missiles and grenade fire in modern times
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ReplyDeleteJapan and Okinawa, would be covered by the pr styles Swords Iaido, Kendo, Kenjutsu IAIJUTSU.
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Bojutsu Personnel ... in English, I think his polearm, if I Polearms, more weapons, including spears and halberds
Medieval Martial Arts
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