Live Teaching + Online LearningHello sword-and-shield enthusiasts, Next year promises to be an exciting one for practitioners of the art of sword and buckler fencing. Cornelius and I will be teaching I.33 sword and buckler combat together, and giving lectures at Fechtschule 2025, hosted by De Hallebardiers. Join us, shield in hand, from 2–4 May 2025 in Bruges. You can find more information about the event on the Fechtschule 2025 Facebook pages. In martial arts, nothing compares to live instruction. Cornelius and I are excited to offer you a first-hand experience of our approach to I.33 and historical sword fighting in general at Fechtschule 2025. However, for a deeper exploration, much more time is required, and this is where our online courses come in. Sebastiaan Pollet, from the Fechtschule 2025 organisational board, is enthusiastic about our foundational online course: "What a fantastic course! A lot of material clearly explained. A great experience to help you start with sword and buckler!" If you're unsure how an online course works, feel free to check out the free previews. Our journey continues with a new course currently in development. This second course will cover the wards with the sword raised over the left or right shoulder, along with their respective counters. We will demonstrate the options available to both fighters in the ensuing situations, adding an important range of techniques to what we cover in Course 1 on the first ward against half-shield. Additionally, we will address strategies for when one of the fighters is left-handed. We are working hard to release this new course before the end of the year. It will frequently refer back to the fundamentals established in Course 1. If you're eager to access the 6.5 hours of demonstrations, explanations, drills, and exercises from Course 1, you can now benefit from a 35% discount, available exclusively to my newsletter subscribers. Furthermore, owners of Course 1 will receive the best value when Course 2 is released, so now is the perfect time to lay the foundation for your medieval buckler combat journey.
Berlin Buckler BoutsFor experienced practitioners looking to test their mettle and enjoy the camaraderie of sword-and-buckler fighters from around the world, the Berlin Buckler Bouts are not to be missed. This twice-annual free training event will continue in 2025, with dates to be announced soon. However, the BBB 22 will take place over the weekend of 23–24 November 2024. Fencers from the US, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany have already signed up, so if you’d like to join us, don’t hesitate—send me an email to confirm your spot. You can find all the relevant information here. So, that's it for today. Take care, and keep your blade well-honed. If you enjoyed this newsletter, please recommend it to your friends. They can sign up here or on my website. Or simply forward them this email. To learn to fight, consult our sword & buckler online course. If you wish to read more, find hundreds of related posts on my Patreon. Special thanks to all my loyal supporters on Patreon – you keep me going! And if you are not a patron yet, you are most welcome to join. If you feel like dropping a coin into my tip jar, you can do so here. Thank you for your time and your interest. Yours, Roland You are receiving this newsletter because you have signed up for it, or because you have previously expressed your interest in my work and events. If you prefer to not receive further emails, you can unsubscribe below. |
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AI and Historical Accuracy: A Mismatch Detail of Hamburg's Alster fortification in the early 11th century Hello, fellow medieval military history enthusiasts, Recently, one of my illustrations of Hamburg’s 11th-century fortifications went viral on Facebook. A follower kindly commented: “AI has nothing on you, sir.” I was delighted by this enthusiastic response—and he is absolutely right. Generative AI cannot create historically accurate images of pre-modern eras. This is because AI is trained...
Armour, Helmets, Sword & Shield Late medieval church in Neckarsteinach, built 1481–1483 Dear fellow sword fighters, scholars, and history enthusiasts, I hope you had a wonderful festive season and a great start to 2025. Over the Christmas holiday, I used a family trip as an opportunity to visit an enchanting medieval church in Neckarsteinach. This picturesque city is situated on the banks of the Neckar River, marking the border between Hessen and Baden-Württemberg. The surrounding slopes and...
Limited Offer: The Foundational I.33 Online Course Dear Fellow Sword Fighter, Start the new year by stepping into the fascinating world of medieval single combat! Our foundational online course, The Medieval Art of Fighting with Sword & Buckler, offers you a comprehensive introduction to the 14th-century fighting system outlined in MS I.33. With over 60 videos and 5.5 hours of detailed instruction, this course covers everything from tactics and footwork to blade binds and striking mechanics....