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Advanced students are expected to have assimilated enough of the system that they can find the material they are most interested in from the treatise. advanced training is about acquiring a firm grasp of the source, and understanding the process of developing working skills from them. Note that in the more advanced levels the organisation of new material is essentially arbitrary: study of Liechtenauer is in no way more advanced than the use of the pollax. Students are expected to be actively involved in planning their own training, and are able to choose parts of the levels requirements. At level five students choose one, and at levels six and seven, two, of the following modules: Spear, Pollax,Vadi, and Liechtenauer. | Advanced students are expected to have assimilated enough of the system that they can find the material they are most interested in from the treatise. advanced training is about acquiring a firm grasp of the source, and understanding the process of developing working skills from them. Note that in the more advanced levels the organisation of new material is essentially arbitrary: study of Liechtenauer is in no way more advanced than the use of the pollax. Students are expected to be actively involved in planning their own training, and are able to choose parts of the levels requirements. At level five students choose one, and at levels six and seven, two, of the following modules: Spear, Pollax,Vadi, and Liechtenauer. | ||
Note also that for students wishing to follow the teacher-training track, level four must be completed before any teaching exams can be taken. | Note also that for students wishing to follow the teacher-training track, level four must be completed before any teaching exams can be taken. | ||
'''Related Resources''' | |||
Book: [https://swordschool.shop/products/advanced-longsword Advanced Longsword] | |||
Online Courses: The following courses are all relevant, and all available in the [https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medieval-italian-martial-arts Mastering the Art of Arms membership package]: | |||
[https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/the-medieval-longsword-course The Complete Medieval Longsword Course] | |||
[https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medievaldagger2 The Medieval Dagger Course] | |||
[https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medieval-wrestling-the-abrazare-of-fiore-dei-liberi The Medieval Wrestling Course] | |||
[https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/the-longsword-of-philippo-vadi The Philippo Vadi Longsword Course] | |||
[https://swordschool.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-philippo-vadi-dagger-course The Philippo Vadi Dagger Course] | |||
[https://swordschool.teachable.com/p/medieval-german-longsword-the-hauptstucke-of-johannes-liechtenauer Medieval German Longsword: The Hauptstucke of Johannes Liechtenauer] | |||
== Level Five, Square == | == Level Five, Square == | ||
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*Breathing form, notes for which are on the *[[Conditioning]] page. | *Breathing form, notes for which are on the *[[Conditioning]] page. | ||
'''Longsword''' | '''Longsword''' | ||
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*23 plays of zogho stretto in order | *23 plays of zogho stretto in order | ||
'''Viggiani''' | '''Viggiani''' | ||
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* [[Spear Counter-remedies]] | * [[Spear Counter-remedies]] | ||
*[[Henrik Wadell's spear form]] | *[[Henrik Wadell's spear form]] | ||
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*Counter-remedies | *Counter-remedies | ||
*[[The Pollax Form]] | |||
*[[The Dragon]] | |||
*(Recommended additional reading: Jeu de la Hache) | *(Recommended additional reading: Jeu de la Hache) | ||
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*How to use the Liechtenauer style, and counter it, in freeplay | *How to use the Liechtenauer style, and counter it, in freeplay | ||
[[Category:Syllabi]] | [[Category:Syllabi]] | ||
[[Category:Fiore Advanced] | [[Category:Fiore Advanced]] | ||
[[Category:Spear]] | [[Category:Spear]] | ||
[[Category:Armour]] | [[Category:Armour]] | ||
[[Category:Pollax]] | [[Category:Pollax]] | ||
[[Category:Fiore]] | |||
[[Category:Longsword]] | |||
[[Category:Liechtenauer]] | |||
[[Category:Dagger]] | |||
[[Category:Training]] | |||
Latest revision as of 15:19, 4 January 2026
Advanced training:
Advanced students are expected to have assimilated enough of the system that they can find the material they are most interested in from the treatise. advanced training is about acquiring a firm grasp of the source, and understanding the process of developing working skills from them. Note that in the more advanced levels the organisation of new material is essentially arbitrary: study of Liechtenauer is in no way more advanced than the use of the pollax. Students are expected to be actively involved in planning their own training, and are able to choose parts of the levels requirements. At level five students choose one, and at levels six and seven, two, of the following modules: Spear, Pollax,Vadi, and Liechtenauer. Note also that for students wishing to follow the teacher-training track, level four must be completed before any teaching exams can be taken.
Related Resources
Book: Advanced Longsword
Online Courses: The following courses are all relevant, and all available in the Mastering the Art of Arms membership package:
The Complete Medieval Longsword Course
The Philippo Vadi Longsword Course
The Philippo Vadi Dagger Course
Medieval German Longsword: The Hauptstucke of Johannes Liechtenauer
Level Five, Square
Mechanics and Conditioning
Dagger
- Ability to do all the Dagger plays
- Defences of the Dagger against the Sword
- Defences of the sword in the scabbard against the Dagger
Longsword
- Cutting with Sharps
- How to drill: choreography, coaching, competition
- 20 plays zogho largo in order, from memory
- 11 plays sword in one hand, in order, from memory
one of these modules:
Spear
Pollax
Sword in Armour (see below for content)
Level Six, Triangle
Mechanics and Conditioning
- Breathing form, notes for which are on the *Conditioning page.
Longsword
- Basic 4 drills with Sharps
- 23 plays of zogho stretto in order
Viggiani
- 7 guards
- Theory of Tempo
- Lo Schermo, with sharps
One of:
- Vadi or Lichtenauer module
And one more of:
- Spear, Pollax or Sword in Armour
Theory:
800 word essay (or equivalent) on agreed topic; in any of the school’s teaching languages, currently English, Finnish, Swedish and German
Level Seven, Circle
Longsword
- All set Drills with Sharps
- The remaining module, Vadi or Lichtenauer
- The remaining module from Spear, Pollax or Sword in Armour
Theory
1500 word essay (or equivalent) on agreed topic; in any of the school’s teaching languages, currently English, Finnish, Swedish and German
Modules
Spear
- Striking from each guard
Pollax
- 6 guards
- Striking from each guard
- Axe handling drill.
- Defence from each guard
- The 8 plays of the pollax
- Counter-remedies
- (Recommended additional reading: Jeu de la Hache)
Sword in Armour
- 6 Guards
- Striking from each Guard
- All 16 Plays of the Sword in Armour
Vadi
- Size Matters: the impact of weapon length on tactics
- Vadi’s 12 guards of the Longsword
- Mezo Tempo Mechanics Drill
- Feint at Meza Spada Drill
- 25 plays of the longsword (not from memory)
- How to use Vadi’s style, and counter it, in freeplay
Lichtenauer
- Size Matters: the impact of weapon length on tactics
- 4 Guards: Vom Tag, Ochs (both sides), Pflug (both sides), Alber
- Mechanics drills (TBD)
- 5 Meisterhau, in set drills
- Primary Techniques and Concepts
- How to use the Liechtenauer style, and counter it, in freeplay