I am a professional martial arts instructor and teach various Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). My main interest being Italian School martial arts from the treatises of Fiore die Liberi, though also including German school from the Glossaries on the master Liechtenaur, The Tower Fechtbuch 1.33 (about sword and buckler fighting and the earliest known european fighting treatise), Viking Era weapons with shield, smatterings of Quarter staff from various authors and Back sword of George Silver among other things. I will be adding to these subjects shortly.
These treatises include the use of the following weapons or fighting styles:
- Wrestling
- Dagger
- Longsword used in two hands
- Longsword used in one hand
- Single handed sword
- Sword and buckler (small shield)
- weapons and Shield (large shield)
- Spear
- Quarterstaff
- Sax (large knife), Langesmesser
- Pole axe
- Fighting on horse back (though I must admit not my cup of tea)
- And a host of others which would get boring to list!
I find War facinating and always have, and I am sort of an amature military historian, and through my researches I have come to the conclusion that I never want to be in a war or support one because far from being glorious, they create only pain, suffering and devastation and keep a lot of people in the background very very rich. My interest in war though mainly lies in the facinating hobby of wargaming, which is about as removed from actual war as you can get while still having the word War in the title.
I am writing several sets of rules with a friend called Chris Halewood and we hope to publish them some time. The rules set we have at the moment is very inovative and seems to be very flexible and we might even be able use the same mechanics in many different periods and for many different troops scales. We are currently involved in a project to recreate the battles of the Eastern Front between 1941 - 1943 inclusive.
Well that is all for now and I hope someone other than American security agencies find it interesting.
Best Regards
Colin Richards