Stork'S Beak: School Of Historical Swordplay

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About Stork'S Beak: School Of Historical Swordplay

Western Martial Arts, Historical Fencing, Historic European Martial Arts, HEMA, Longsword, Dussack, Meyer, Swordfighting, Swords.

Website: www. storksbeak. co. uk

Stork'S Beak: School Of Historical Swordplay Description

The Stork's Beak School of Historical Swordplay is based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The School is based on teaching, practice and research going back some 16 years. We currently offer regular courses of instruction in Longsword, Dussack, Two-Handed sword, Sickle and the Great Stick or Bastone. We use steel replicas of historical weapons and teach systems, principles and techniques drawn from texts on the subject of fencing written between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries.

When you join our school, you will get to study the European tradition of martial arts, and learn how to use a variety of swords. And, in the process you may pick up some history, philosophy, and fitness.

People mistakenly associate the words ‘martial arts’ exclusively with Asian fighting arts. Currently, there is a renaissance in the study of historically accurate Historical European Martial Arts, from medieval fighting treatises. These treatises reveal a well-established, highly sophisticated European fighting system, employing swords, rapiers, daggers, shields, pole axes, sickles and much more.

Unfortunately, theatrical and popular media portrayals have reduced European martial arts to the myth that combatants merely crudely bludgeoned, hacked, and slashed savagely at their opponents. In reality, European martial arts integrate footwork, avoidance, bladework, and the ability to use timing and distance. These skills include techniques for grappling, wrestling, throwing, and disarming of the opponent. European martial arts are distinctly different from modern Olympic fencing and Asian martial arts.

Aside from practicing the physical and martial aspects of the Art of Fencing, Stork's Beak is also dedicated to continuing research into the historical martial arts. As such, we continue to develop interpretations based on period texts, work on translations of period manuscripts and encourage our students to pursue projects that will benefit the school and the community at large.

We have members from many varied training backgrounds, all ages and both sexes. Fitness is not a barrier to taking part - if you want to get fitter then it'll help and it won't be as boring as going to the gym!


The School meets from 19: 30 - 21: 30 every Thursday in the Lower Hall of Kirk O'Fields Church on Brown Street (just off the Pleasance).

The School offers an ongoing series of training courses and workshops.

Classes

The initial classes will aim at teaching a the core of the German Fechtschule system, using both the Longsword and Dussack, as these were the primary weapons within this system. Later we intend to add other weapons including Great Stick to the list of disciplines on offer.

Price will be £7 for a whole two hours of fencing, with concessions available. Paying per month prices are lower at £20 for Students and £25 for others.

Reviews

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Due to the current COVID-19 outbreak the Kirk have cancelled all lets for the next few months, as such we do not have a venue and classes are suspended currently. I will update once arrangements are in place for alternate training.

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Due to the current situation, we will not be holding classes tonight, we will most likely be on next week, but this is situation dependant and I will make the decision as to whether to hold next Wednesdays class closer to the time.

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Just a reminder that fencing is on tonight at the usual venue, if you arrive after 20:15 you may have to gain entry via the fire escape at the back of the church. Tonight we will be looking at the range of guards/postures in Meyer's longsword system.

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Tonight we will continuing the longsword course and we will be looking at guard breaking in Meyer's system of fencing, Hope to see you all there.

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The last fencing session of the year is on tonight at the usual time and place :)

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Fencing is not on tonight, due to the hall being used as a polling station, we will be back next week for the last session of this year.

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Longsword is on tonight as usual, due to the election this is the penultimate session of the year.

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Fencing is tonight, we will be looking at Meyer's longsword devices.

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Just a reminder that fencing is on tonight, usual time, usual place. tonight we will be looking at the Provoker, Taker, Hitter in both Longsword and Dussack.

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Fencing is on tonight as usual. Tonight we shall be looking at the anatomy of a fencing bout.

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Just a reminder that we are on tonight as per usual at St Catherine's of Argyle from 8pm. Tonight we will be beginning a short introductory Longsword block for the benefit of new students.

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Tonight we are doing the last session in the longsword block, we will be looking at plays from extended postures such as Longpoint and Eisenport. From next week will be starting a new beginners course for the benefit of new students in September / October.

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Fencing is on tonight, at the usual time, tonight handwork techniques in the longsword and plenty of sparring.
If you cannot gain access via the main door (apparently this has been locked by other hall users) please go round the side of the building and use the fire door, at the end of the alley.

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Hi all, just a reminder that fencing is on tonight, we will be looking at the secondary cuts in Meyer's Longsword form.

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Just a reminder that fencing is on tonight, we will be revising the meisterhauen :)

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Fencing is on tonight as per usual, tonight for a change we will be looking at Longsword, and there will be much freeplay :)

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Just a reminder that fencing is on tonight as usual, despite the heat :)

More about Stork'S Beak: School Of Historical Swordplay

Stork'S Beak: School Of Historical Swordplay is located at St Catherines's, the Grange, EH9 1TY Edinburgh, United Kingdom
07976769630
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http://www.storksbeak.co.uk