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  • ...t the European martial arts, while holding on to knightly philosophies and traditions. Szabolcs has been involved in longsword fencing since 2001. He works as a
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  • ...e Categories to the left to begin browsing, or jump straight to one of the traditions beneath it.
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  • ...other research resources, mainly focused on the documented Iberian Fencing traditions: [[Destreza]] Verdadera and Vulgar. It has steadily published an average of
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  • ...tal" describes cultures stemming from the Greco-Roman, Celtic and Germanic traditions, and the lands those cultures historically dominated. Typically, this would
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  • ...why their teachings were flawed and inferior to the native English fencing traditions that Silver espoused. He wrote a second volume entitled ''[[Bref Instructio
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  • ...pier]] fencing apparently independent from the contemporary Italian rapier traditions, but bears certain similarities to the treatise [[Jakob Sutor von Baden]] w
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  • ...lbrant's Horse Pharmacopoeia is reflected in the extremely large number of traditions. There are currently 218 manuscripts, 8 incunabula and a large number of pr
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  • ...s enough info to clearly define it. I like firm-footed too, but in several traditions that term is used to describe a lunge, meaning that one foot is firm instea
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  • ...emi-compliant partner (not unlike paired ''kata'' in Japanese martial arts traditions).
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  • ...er, sword, and polearm material is all more or less consistent across both traditions, and the explanatory text, though unconnected to that of Fiore, demonstrate {{Regional Italian traditions}}
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  • ...e]]''. Throughout his work we can find different references to the martial traditions of other parts of Italy and of other European countries, and this could be
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  • ...er evaluates the wrestling teachings and compares them to modern wrestling traditions. Charles Lin and Marlene Hurst present a discussion of the historical conte
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  • | <p>The traditions that are preserved for us for this purpose are so numerous that it is impos
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  • <div class="" style="font-size:110%;">Early Germanic Traditions</div>
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  • ...same terms can be used by analogy for weapons that have no edge. In other traditions, they are often called the true and false edges. Cf. '''crooked edge'''; ''
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  • ...tion of fencing in Central Europe. That field was instead dominated by the traditions of two masters of the subsequent generation: [[Johannes Liechtenauer]] in B
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  • ...f fencing and was strongly opposed to the contemporary Continental fencing traditions. He was particularly critical of the Italian masters who had set up schools
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  • ...fore, and encompass a wide variety of teachings from disparate sources and traditions. To achieve this goal, Meyer seems to have constructed his treatises as a s
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  • ...nightly armour on horse and on foot. So this is now a brief summary of the traditions and laws of our ancient Germans, such as were proscribed and set down by th
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