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  2. Historical European Martial Arts in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Historical Swordplay Federation formed in 2002, and was the first group in Australia with the aim of being an umbrella group for groups practicing HEMA. The Federation was initially formed with 5 groups, Stoccata, ACA, Finesse, Gemeiner Academy and Prima Spada.

  3. Historical European martial arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Australian Historical Swordplay Federation became the umbrella organization for groups in Australia. In 2010, several dozen HEMA schools and clubs from around the world united under the umbrella of the HEMA Alliance, a US-based martial arts federation dedicated to developing and sharing the Historical European Martial Arts and ...

  4. File:Tarr Bence László, HEMA - Historical European Martial ...

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    He is also the vice-chairman of the Hungarian Longsword Association, and a qualified sports-coach. Magyar: Tarr Bence László, kulturális antropológus, HEMÁ-ban, az európai történelmi harcművészetekben jártas harcművész és 47 évesen aktív versenyző.

  5. Association for Renaissance Martial Arts - Wikipedia

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    The National Training Program provides training in six main areas, each featuring some subsets. These are the Longsword, the Sword and Dagger, the Rapier, unarmed fighting, dagger fighting, and armored fighting. [15] However, the ARMA currently focuses on the Longsword, Sword and Dagger, and the Rapier as foundational instructional principles. [16]

  6. English longsword school - Wikipedia

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    The last challenging factor is that they have largely not been scanned. Despite this, there are some dedicated HEMA Historical European Martial Arts practitioners, in the United Kingdom, and in Australia (largely associated with the Stoccata School of defence) dedicated to the study of the English longsword form. [7]

  7. Longsword - Wikipedia

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    A longsword (also spelled as long sword or long-sword) is a type of European sword characterized as having a cruciform hilt with a grip for primarily two-handed use (around 15 to 30 cm or 6 to 12 in), a straight double-edged blade of around 80 to 110 cm (31 to 43 in), and weighing approximately 2 to 3 kg (4 lb 7 oz to 6 lb 10 oz). [2] [3]

  8. Zweihänder - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, some modern adjustments to certain weapons extend the crossguards of the blades; this is in part because certain HEMA schools follow manuscripts pertaining to Kreutz attacks – i.e., attacks performed with one's crossguard, specifically, and some persons also choose to use their Zweihänders as rapiers, so a basket hilt may be ...

  9. Waster - Wikipedia

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    Ash Longsword Ash Arming Sword Waster Talhoffer's Fechtbuch (1467), Plate 25. Two longsword fencers Longsword wasters are generally between forty-two and fifty inches long and are also known colloquially as Hand-and-a-Half swords, allowing the use of both hands on the hilt while using them.