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This syllabus is based on our interpretation of one specific manuscript, Royal Armouries MS I.33. You can see scans of the original MS here: [http://wiktenauer.com/wiki/Walpurgis_Fechtbuch_(MS_I.33)]. We are working primarily from Jeffrey Forgeng's translation, published in 2003. The interpretation has been significantly influenced by the work of Sean Hayes and Roland Warzecha.
This syllabus is based on our interpretation of one specific manuscript, Royal Armouries MS I.33. You can see scans of the original MS here: [http://wiktenauer.com/wiki/Walpurgis_Fechtbuch_(MS_I.33)]. We are working primarily from Jeffrey Forgeng's translation, published in 2003 and updated in 2018. The interpretation has been significantly influenced by the work of Sean Hayes and Roland Warzecha.
 
Note: update needed to provide videos of all the basic drills, borrowed from the online course.
 
'''Related Resources'''
 
Book: we recommend ‘’The Medieval Art of Swordsmanship’’ by Jeffrey Forgeng (2018)
 
Online Course: [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medieval-sword-and-buckler Medieval Sword and Buckler Course]
 


== Basic training ==
== Basic training ==
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*[[Freeplay]]
*[[Freeplay]]


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Latest revision as of 15:46, 5 January 2026

This syllabus is based on our interpretation of one specific manuscript, Royal Armouries MS I.33. You can see scans of the original MS here: [1]. We are working primarily from Jeffrey Forgeng's translation, published in 2003 and updated in 2018. The interpretation has been significantly influenced by the work of Sean Hayes and Roland Warzecha.

Note: update needed to provide videos of all the basic drills, borrowed from the online course.

Related Resources

Book: we recommend ‘’The Medieval Art of Swordsmanship’’ by Jeffrey Forgeng (2018)

Online Course: Medieval Sword and Buckler Course


Basic training

Solo drills

Pair drills


Sword and Buckler (1.33) intermediate training:

  • Apply counters to the bind to all set drills (adding one more step)

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