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Just had a thought and decided to record a <5 min rant on it. I think we are at a point of size and scope in HEMA where no newly discovered treatise would significantly alter the way the vast majority of HEMA fencers practice. For example, ...
Definitely a more rant-y rant today, admittedly without a lot of scripting or structure (thank god it’s short) that outlines my kinda copout answer on what I think is the “best” training sword you can buy.
Today, my research partner Miriam has gathered and translated for us more stories by Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof, contained within the ‘Wendunmuth’ - a collection of various yarns and anecdotes first published between 1563 and 1603. Our last arti...
Today we’re exploring a series of fencing-related stories by Hans Wilhelm Kirchhof, contained within the ‘Wendunmuth’ - a collection of various yarns and anecdotes first published between 1563 and 1603. These short tales contain interesting...
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I have been practicing HEMA since 2016, hold a Master's of Art in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Denver, and work as a professional educator.
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