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thats wicked reiki,thanks for sharing
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That was fun. It made me smile.
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If I ever -on a gloomy day starts to question my hobby, and thinking of skipping an event or a training, I'll watch this one; thanks!!!
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LOL!
I just loved it when I saw it too and it made me feel like a big kid again! Hope someone else will put up some more movies too! Did you see the one that the TV people made about my jousting group?
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click Jousting Knights link and enjoy!
the TV crew followed us about for 2 days filming all sorts of things. The best bit was when poor Luke got a low hit during a demo bout for the TV and I had to catch and hold his horse while he threw up on camera and the camera guy was shooting it all over my shoulder...
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Cool!
I think that sweedish tv did somthing on the Kungelv-stuff; I'll see if it's still online.... ...edit.. and here it is. It's in sweedish, and there are mostly interwiews. but we (The Freelances) are covered a bit towards the end of the clip. (I'm actually in it as well; I'm the lightly armoured dude in the red hoses that gets killed by two dudes in panzer and plate in one of the foot-combat-sequenses )http://svt.se/svt/road/Classic/share...638&from=tipsa Last edited by Stolenbjorn; 25-Oct-2006 at 01:02 AM. |
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That was good
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Their armour looks great!
But crafting armour in a Green Lantern t-shirt is kinda funny *cough-geekalert!-cough*
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That was absolutely brilliant.
Man they just get in there and some serious bashing in all that armor and chainmail! Wow - geek alerts aside... that was way cool.
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Given that this is a martial arts web site, wher you think people would know better, let me point out clearly that re-enactment and role-playing fighting, such as seen in the video, (A) is not a martial arts and (B) is nothing like actual European swordfighting.
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You are right about actual european swordfighing not looking like that, and you're allso right about such re-enactment-fighing making people getting the wrong impression on how it was really done.
The only defence I can plea is that we asume that anybody that bothers to go to our little, cosy WMA-thread allready knows what you points out. As for fighting realistically; well doing halfsword-techniques in full plate can be done full-speed and more or less full contact (and that actually doesn't look to far apart from some of the stuff in the first video). The problem comes when one tries to do the stuff without armor. That isn't possible to do either full speed or full contact. That leaves us with two options... Sparring realistically in our "dojos", and not getting any public attention, asuring that we will continue to be a marginalized group living in the shadows ot the great and supernaturally perfect EMA's that are around, or we can try to adapt the sparring into a relatively safe system that makes it possible to flirt with the audience. The backsides to this option are those that you mention in your post (If you critisize re-enactment-fighting, I hope you do the same critisizing towards kendo, olympic fencing, olympic wresteling, etc. that give just as false an impression on how those systems really looked back in the days when those arts were performed in fights to the death.) Personally, I do 2 different styles of fighting; WMA-learning Fiore, somthing I consider a martial art, and re-enactment-fighting, somthing I consider a martial sport -just as kendo, olympic fencing/wresteling is. WMA is somting I train all the year with fellow students, with or without the proper equipment. re-enactmentfighting is somthing I do to earn money for the stash I make, and to try to recruit new WMA'ers
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wow... thats cool.....
I wish other martial arts of other places got more exposure so people would be all "martial arts = asian" cause martial arts equals culture who have developed a system and 'art' of fighting
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The nice thing about WMA is that it's exploding in popularity right now. It will eventually penetrate into the public consciousness, and that's a good thing. Best regards, -Mark
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