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		<title>corso di formazione istruttori 2010</title>
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		<description> corso di formazione istruttori di coltello italiano  LAJOLO KNIFE SYSTEM for course  instructors knife italaino Lajolo system, send the completed documents  to the following email: danilorossildc@gmail.com  per il corso di istruttori di coltello italaino Lajolo sistema , inviare i documenti compilati alla seguente mail : danilorossildc@gmail.com   Swordfish  	 2010  	GothenburgLogin (javascript:__doPostBack(&amp;#39;dnn$dnnLOGIN$cmdLogin&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;&amp;#39;)) ][ Register (javascript:__doPostBack(&amp;#39;dnn$dnnUSER$cmdRegister&amp;#39;,&amp;#39;&amp;#39;)) ] 	 		 			 			 				 						Site Navigation 					 			 		 		 		 	 	 		 		  		Contact   RegistrationAboutSwordfishInstructorsWorkshopsLecturesOther activitiesWorkshop registration statisticsPressPractical informationEquipmentAccomodationTravel   mapsRulesSponsors   PartnersSponsorsSocietiesRetailersDownloads - marketing material  	              this page (http://www.ghfs.se/swordfish/About/Workshopbookingrates/tabid/140/Default.aspx).  Scott Brown   Max attendants:  Requirements: Equipment:        Matt Galas Training to avoid the double hit This class will show a series of  partner-drills designed to train fighters to recognize a tempo, close in with an  attack, to cover the opponent&amp;#39;s after-blow, and then to retreat under cover.  These are key skills critical not only for good swordsmanship, but also  important for tournament fighting.   Jeff Tsay 1) Unraveling The Rose  Over the course of its roughly  200-year span of documented history, the German tradition mentions a  mysterious technical term known simply as The Rose.  Appearing in only a  handful of sources and described in very little detail, this is a  technique that remains a challenge to define, let alone put into  practical use.    This hands-on workshop will present a number of these documented  techniques to give participants an introduction into this elusive  concept, and then explore an interpretive strategy for how the  community might further unravel not only this mysterious technique, but  others that are similarly challenging.  Sources that may be referenced include Meyer, Paurenfeindt, and Mair, as time permits.    In practice, the exploration of The Rose will allow participants to  train the mechanics and tactics for winding, particularly to the  outside of the opponent&amp;#39;s blade: a tactically challenging scenario that  suggests this is an advanced technique.  For participation,  no experience is required.  For equipment, a longsword trainer and head  and hand protection are all that are required.      2) Lessons  from Wallerstein: connections from Durer through Mair   Dating from the  mid-15th century, the so-called Wallerstein manuscript (HK I.6.4o.2)  contains a broad spectrum of  weapon forms, and is a valuable source with which we can examine the  German medieval martial tradition because of its potential influence on  specific techniques in later manuscripts.  This presentation will  summarize connections between Wallerstein and later manuscripts  attributed to Albrecht Durer, Antonius Rast, an anonymous source  currently located in Berlin (Libr. pict. A 83), and the trio of  surviving Mair manuscripts.    With respect to the unarmored   longsword, there are 42 illustrated techniques (26 with text, 16 without) that have been translated by Zabinski and Walczak since  2002, and have been available to study by the WMA/HEMA community since  that time.    This hands-on presentation will aim to take these individual  well-known techniques from the Wallerstein manuscript and provide an  over-arching tactical framework within which they   appropriately fit.  In addition, sample techniques will be used to  highlight the value of  the combined perspective of the later manuscripts that appear to have  been influenced by Wallerstein.  All together, this framework will  provide several theoretical and  practical advantages for those interested in studying the  Wallerstein material:   - Provide new students a process far more efficient than  simple memorization for integrating these individual techniques into immediate practical sparring -  Provide experienced students a framework to analyze and discuss  details of both individual techniques (some new innovations to be  presented!) and the fundamentals of the underlying tradition.   Furthermore, the framework should be a useful tool through which to  introduce and explore winding and grappling techniques.    For participation, no experience is required.  For equipment, a  longsword trainer is required (any material is fine, as long as there is  a matching trainer available for your partner).  The hands-on portion  of the presentation will allow participants to respond with these  techniques against an opponent using limited sparring scenarios, and in  this case, head and hand protection are required.    Falko Fritz Messer fencing Phil Marshall   Tomas Nyl&amp;ouml;kken Fiore longsword   Anders Egemalm and Anders Nilsson Poleaxe This is a basic poleaxe workshop. We will go through the weapon and it&amp;acute;s  use. We will use drills to train attacks, defenses and tactics with  this versatile weapon. If time permits, there will also be some coached  sparring.  Equipment: If you got you own poleaxe waster, please bring  it. Some poleaxes will be awailable to borrow. Sturdy mask, sturdy  gloves and a cup. Chest and arm protection is optional.   Danilo Rossi Sicilian knife fighting    Jacob Norwood     Reinier Van Noort Sickle of Paulus Hector Mair   Hans J&amp;ouml;rnlind and Mika Keskitalo Mixed weapons sparring class This is not a class &amp;ndash; it&amp;rsquo;s a sparring experience We want to invite you to a sparring session to give you a chance to meet other weapons than the usual &amp;rdquo;Longsword vs Longsword&amp;rdquo; or &amp;rdquo;Sword   Buckler vs Sword   Buckler&amp;rdquo;. We thought it would be fun to mix it up a little. So for instance:  &amp;rdquo;Sword   Dagger vs Longsword&amp;rdquo; &amp;rdquo;Sword   Buckler vs Rapier   Cape&amp;rdquo;  The combinations are endless, just tell us what kind of weapon you can bring and want to spar with. Steel and nylon weapons only.  Ten people max.  Experience:  At least three years training and sparring.  Equipment: Steel and Nylon weapons, fencing mask and protective gloves. Remember, bring weapons you know how to use.    La Calix Academy Europe nasce per creare un punto di incontro tra tutti i gruppi che hanno deciso di affiliarsi al M&amp;deg;Danilo Rossi Lajolo di Cossano condivindendone i principi, le metodiche e gli obiettivi. Il sito intende diventare una porta verso queste Scuole sparse su tutto il territorio nazionale ma anche all&amp;#39;estero,  una porta, quindi,  verso amici e compagni di allenamento.   www.csenfriuli.it (http://www.csenfriuli.it/)    </description>
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