Re: Try heavy weapons fighting.
by
quillsinister
06/07/2009, 4:38 AM #
SCA combat has no relation to what people actually did with swords, except possibly in very few cases with people who should probably be in an ARMA study group. Try the manuals of Liechtenauer or Fiore, the venerable I.33 manuscript, the later systems of Capo Ferro, Marozzo or Thibault. Historical fencing is an amazing family of arts, whether you prefer the sword and buckler, longsword, poleaxe or rapier, in armor or out of it, but you won't find it in the SCA and you will find it every bit as technically intricate and strategically demanding as anything done centuries later with a sabre or epee du combat. The "vicious brainiac" aspect has always been there.
For perspective, modern fencing is to historical fencing roughly what kendo is to the many schools of kenjutsu that still exist here and there. That is to say, a sport more than a true killing art, using only a rough approximation of a weapon. Nevertheless, what the SCA does tends to be more along the lines of play fighting, lacking the corpus of literature or variety of technique found in either sport or martial art.
In fairness, maybe they're better than they were when I was a teenager. I hope I have not offended; it was not my intent.
:-)