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I also teach Japanese Kenjutsu at the Salle.<br> | I also teach Japanese Kenjutsu at the Salle.<br> | ||
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For those who are getting into HEMA I've also put together a list of [http://amzn.to/2t4bwOa books] that you might be interested in. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:48, 19 July 2017
HEMA stands for Historical European Martial Arts. I generally use this for all forms of historical swordfighting whether or not they are European.
I'm currently a director of The Melbourne Salle (Australia's first full time HEMA studio)
http://www.melbournesalle.com
I also teach Japanese Kenjutsu at the Salle.
http://www.shingenryu.com
For those who are getting into HEMA I've also put together a list of books that you might be interested in.