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Historical European martial arts is broadly defined as the study of martial arts that existed pre-20th century Europe. So it covers martial arts that were developed at least a century ago such as military sabre practices but it also covers martial arts practiced by Europeans who lived as far back as the Renaissance and late Middle Ages.


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Historical Fencing, also known as HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) and as WMA (Western Martial Arts), is an umbrella term covering the art of combat with weapons informed by historical, usually European, practice. Depending upon the specific style being studied it can include wrestling, grappling, kicking and punching arts as well.


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The HEMA longsword is the most popular type of weapon studied by the Historical European martial artist community for sword fighting, with most clubs and schools focused exclusively on studying this weapon. However it is worth mentioning that 'long sword' as a label is a misnomer, and can be applied to a variety of different types of blade styles.


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HEMA is an acronym that stands for 'Historical European Martial Arts'. HEMA is generally regarded as martial arts that are based on surviving dedicated technical treatises and martial arts manuals dated to the Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and the early modern period.


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Here at Historical European Martial Arts Resources (HEMA Resources / HEMAR) we have a dedicated page, Path of the Long Sword, with lists of historical source based material that teaches how to fight with a long sword.


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The HROARR site focuses on different aspects of Historical European Martial Arts. It is meant to serve both as a help to active HEMA practitioners and as a source of inspiration for people that are unfamiliar with this form of Martial Arts. At its core the HROARR site is a free online HEMA magazine with contributions from the whole community.


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Historical European martial arts ( HEMA) are martial arts of European origin, particularly using arts formerly practised, but having since died out or evolved into very different forms.


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The Historical European Martial Arts Coalition (HEMAC) is a collection of martial artists and researchers in Europe. We are dedicated to the study, reconstruction, practice and promotion of traditional European fighting arts, based on the study of surviving technical sources (treatises and manuals).


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Historical European Martial Arts, or HEMA for short, involves the study and practice of historical European fighting techniques. As a community, we are bringing back to life the dead arts of the old european masters. You will fight with steel, and you will rekindle the traditions. Why Did The Arts Die?


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Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), refers to the enormous martial heritage of Europe which includes ancient wrestling and striking arts as well as combative systems ranging from the battlefield weapons of the medieval world to the formal duelling systems of the Industrial era. The commonest form taken by HEMA is historical fencing, which.


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Welcome to the Wiktenauer! The free library of Historical European Martial Arts books and manuscripts Without books no one can be a good teacher nor even a good student of this art. ~ Master Fiore Furlano de'i Liberi, ca. 1405 Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Patri Pugliese


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The largest movement of martial arts reconstruction is the Historical European Martial Arts revival (HEMA), gaining momentum since the late 1990s. To a limited extent, there are also attempts to reconstruct other styles, such as Korean swordsmanship and Persian armed combat called razmafzar.


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The longsword is the bread and butter for many students of historical European martial arts. It is a versatile weapon for both unarmored and armored fighting and the one for which we have the most comprehensive surviving material. It acted as a backup weapon during military engagements. Sources from Germany, Italy, and England are.