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This section contains a breakdown and interpretation of techniques from the 1570 and 1568 texts. This covers all five of the core weapon groups used in Meyer's system, as well as a set of core principles which include footwork, fencing principles and concepts, and other fundamentals. | This section contains a breakdown and interpretation of techniques from the 1570 and 1568 texts. This covers all five of the core weapon groups used in Meyer's system, as well as a set of core principles which include footwork, fencing principles and concepts, and other fundamentals. | ||
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== 15th Century: Liechtenauer Glosses == | == 15th Century: Liechtenauer Glosses == |
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Techniques and Terminology
16th Century: Meyer's Art of Combat
This section contains a breakdown and interpretation of techniques from the 1570 and 1568 texts. This covers all five of the core weapon groups used in Meyer's system, as well as a set of core principles which include footwork, fencing principles and concepts, and other fundamentals.
Fundamental Knowledge
Longsword
Dussack
Rappier
Dagger and Wrestling
Polearms
15th Century: Liechtenauer Glosses
This section contains a interpretations and concepts found in the glosses of Liechtenauer Zedel, including Pseudo von Danzig, Ringeck, Lew, and others.
Early Longsword
Other Fencing styles
This section contains other styles outside the Liechtenauer tradition.
Hutton Sabre
Temporary Syllabus
This is the grading syllabus for our classes on Meyer; the syllabus is a knowledge-based system aimed at teaching the techniques and applications of concepts.