“Tournaments are pressure tests for interpretations” is an old adage, and one that gets thrown around quite casually, usually to a series of nods and murmurs of approvals. However, is it really the case that a tournament is the best place to try out your readings from old fencing books? I think not!
My rant on "tournaments are interpretation pressure-tests"
Is it really the best environment for trying treatise techniques?
Jul 31, 2025

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Research articles focusing on 16th century German fencing masters and thoughts about historical fencing in general from the depths of the great Pacific Northwest
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