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laugh, when they invent one you will need techniques to use it, and what could be closer or useful than the real techniques of real knights There is even a picture of a toy light saber in the book.
Disclosure: I got a free copy but decided to buy it anyway, It has a very interesting information in the use of Forms in order to train in the martial arts, A small part on the poleax, Also an interesting bit of information in how to kick, The most unusual is probably the section in using sharps, yes very long pieces of sharpened steel that can cut people in half, and believe me it really makes a difference.
I believe that is almost magical the way in which from a forgotten source Guy Windsor and others are bringing back to life part of our heritage.
Yes, you should purchase and study the previous book, but believe me this one is worth the price, I
Capture Für Andere Kaufen Imagined By Guy Windsor Conveyed As Physical Book
am giving itbut it deserves less, because the marketing is very incomplete, Guy Windsor is giving for free in his website a ton of videos and information that are really helpful, and that most people would market for extra money.
Or perhaps it deservesThe Farfalla de Ferro for example is a beautiful flow exercise that is explained here, and you can see a very well done instructional video of it.
Also the form created for the practice of the longsword deserves mention, You like swords I am doing sport fencing in a place in which finding french epees is considered weird, but I find this stuff fascinating, and hope to keep learning and one day be a swordplayer.
What is your dreamPeterA Sword Nerd It is a fine book with excellent illustrations, BUT!!! The author uses Italien expression which he has not defined.
Instead he refers to another book, Which makes the present book useless, As usual with Master Windsor, this book is the perfect tool to understand and work with a partner on evolved techniques, Extremely well written and detailed it will be a great help to progress in your HEMA studies of the longsword, I still encourage practitioners to try to attend some of his workshops any time you can, Guy Windsor is an exceptional scholar and maestro di arma and his pedagogy transfers greatly in this book too, A must buy! The book is written well and easy to follow, Explanations are clear with proper interpretation of old Italian language, Publisher's Note: You need to have read volumeof the series, The Medieval Longsword, to use this book effectively,
This book builds on the foundation laid in The Medieval Longsword, and teaches you how to train Fiore dei Liberis Art of Arms, as shown in hismanuscript ll Fior di Battaglia.
Renowned swordsman and author Guy Windsor explains three of the longsword forms that are used every day in The School of European Swordsmanship:
The Cutting Drill
The Farfalla di Ferro
THe Longsword Syllabus Form.

Each form is explained step by step and application by application, with abundant photographs and images from Fiores manuscript, Guy takes you through each step first as a pair drill, then as part of the form, then as a starting point for further training, or for further research into Il Fior di Battaglia.

Within these pages you will find in depth instructions and analysis, dozens of tips for how to improve your skills, and enough material for years of study.

Guy Windsor has been training martial arts foryears, and teaching professionally since he founded The School of European Swordsmanship in, The School has branches and study groups all over the world, Guys other books include The Swordsmans Companion, The Duellists Companion, Veni Vadi Vici, Mastering the Art of Arms volume: The Medieval Dagger, and Mastering the Art of Arms volume: The Medieval Longsword.

You can find him online at guywindsor, com, and on Facebook and Twitter, An excellant read

I write books about historical European swordsmanship, and related topics like push ups, My day job is finding and analysing historical swordsmanship treatises, figuring out the systems they represent, creating a syllabus for my students to train that system with, and teaching the system to my students.
Yes, I swordfight for a living, .