Thursday, August 15, 2013

SHDA or Dreams Continued....

Greetings,

In my last post I mentioned something of a fencing school that I was creating. This has been a long process and one that I have talked and talked about rather than actually doing anything about. Well, the doing is now happening in a big way. I figured I should give a little more detail.

First of all, keeping with the FM focus of the blog, the idea of the school was to create myself a job which was suited to my condition. The advantage of this is that the only boss I have to worry about is myself, and my wife if things go really silly. Fencing in various forms has kept me moving for many years and now forms a major part of my motivation. This project allows me to do something which I love, something which is good for me, and just maybe turn it into something I *might* make some money off (I am starting this off as a non-profit organisation so money is a future thing). I figure that the best thing for a person to do is to find something that they love and see if they can make something of that.

The School of Historical Defence Arts (SHDA) is a martial arts school focusing on the application of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) for the purposes of practical application in the gaining of efficiency in combat. This is not merely following the instructions found in the manuals as the plays depict but applying this to more practical situations against some sort of antagonist.

The school, as part of the process of learning and understanding the manuals, undertakes in-depth investigations of period manuals taking into account not only their martial applications but also those aspects of courtesy which are appropriate to the period and situation. This investigation focused on the practical application of the information found in the manuals to combative situations, but taking into account those other aspects significant to the study and also to the martial art. While the manuals will primarily be the focus of the teachers, students will be encouraged to have some interest in the manuals and involve themselves in similar study.

Well, that was a cheat. The above two paragraphs are taken straight from our information sheet. However it does describe pretty well the intention of the school and what I want to do with it. You will notice that this is focused at historical fencing rather than sport fencing. Big difference here I am telling you. The biggest difference being that one is sport and the other is martial art. The Facebook page is here: http://www.facebook.com/SchoolofHistoricalDefenseArts. The school is based in Brisbane, Australia, however I am fully willing to feed any interest in it. I can be contacted by e-mail about the school at shdacontact@gmail.com.

Cheers,

Henry.