Hey guys.
Just wondering if anyone else here does English Longsword as a martial art. I'm going for my first session tonight
I looked at a few sword based arts and didn't find one that really fit what I wanted (looked at fencing, aido and kendo mainly). Then randomly ran into some people in my local that are part of/run their own EL group. It's certainly sounding good so far.
The weird part of the sport is that, well, no one knows how to do it.. I mean they do, but as we stopped training soldiers in the art of the ******* Sword when they stopped being useful in actual war, all the drills and training are interpreted from 15th - 19th century documents and it's all been done fairly recently.
It should be pretty good. It's a shame I couldn't start earlier though because I met these people last year but broke my heel on a drunken night out shortly after and it's only now well enough to start being properly active again.
Ah well,.. Swords *drool*
Just wondering if anyone else here does English Longsword as a martial art. I'm going for my first session tonight

I looked at a few sword based arts and didn't find one that really fit what I wanted (looked at fencing, aido and kendo mainly). Then randomly ran into some people in my local that are part of/run their own EL group. It's certainly sounding good so far.
The weird part of the sport is that, well, no one knows how to do it.. I mean they do, but as we stopped training soldiers in the art of the ******* Sword when they stopped being useful in actual war, all the drills and training are interpreted from 15th - 19th century documents and it's all been done fairly recently.
It should be pretty good. It's a shame I couldn't start earlier though because I met these people last year but broke my heel on a drunken night out shortly after and it's only now well enough to start being properly active again.
Ah well,.. Swords *drool*