Axel's seminar in 2016 filled the training hall (photo from The IHA) |
30 January 2017
Axel Pettersson Longsword Seminar 2017
In Scotland we are lucky to say that Axel Pettersson will be teaching a seminar at the IHA on the 18th & 19th of March. This will be the third time he has taught here, and each time is always an incredible learning experience.
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17 January 2017
Gamification in HEMA Classes
The term "Gamification" essentially refers to turning a non-game task or situation into a game. It is used often as a learning tool, in an attempt to make the experience more fun, and therefore more memorable and easier to digest. I find some gamification can be very beneficial when teaching HEMA, particularly where your audience have a somewhat casual interest in learning HEMA (I do not mean that in a derogatory fashion - not everybody has to work towards competing at Swordfish).
This article is a collection of methods I use myself, or have seen others use, to gamify HEMA lessons.
This article is a collection of methods I use myself, or have seen others use, to gamify HEMA lessons.
A thrust from the bind using winden (photo by The IHA) |
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10 January 2017
The Use of Half Swording in Bloßfechten
Half-Swording has a special place in my heart. When done correctly, it can be incredibly effective (especially against an opponent who has a tendency to step too close when attacking) - and not to mention it looks awesome.
This post is a collection of a few examples of Half Swording being used in Bloßfechten from historical sources. The translations used in this article are all from Wiktenauer.
This post is a collection of a few examples of Half Swording being used in Bloßfechten from historical sources. The translations used in this article are all from Wiktenauer.
5 January 2017
HEMA Goals for 2017
With classes off for the festive period, I have decided to start a blog in an attempt to satiate my appetite for HEMA. I will likely post here a few times a month. Without further ado, below is my first post.
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Towards the end of 2015, a few of us Scottish fencers set some personal HEMA goals that we wanted to achieve in 2016. This seems like a reasonable time to reflect on whether they were achieved, and set some new ones for 2017.
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