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We distinguish between what we think the historical sources show (Interpretation) and how we bring the systems to life (Training). It is not a course, and it is not a complete training system. Think of it as a library you can browse at your own pace.
We distinguish between what we think the historical sources show (Interpretation) and how we bring the systems to life (Training). It is not a course, and it is not a complete training system. Think of it as a library you can browse at your own pace.


For academic works, training manuals, and workbooks, go to [https://swordschool.shop The Swordschool Bookshop]
'''Related Swordschool Resources'''


For online courses, go to [https://courses.swordschool.com Swordschool Online]
Books, training manuals, T-shirts and workbooks:[https://swordschool.shop The Swordschool Bookshop]


For our online community, go to [https://swordpeople.com Sword People]
Online courses: [https://courses.swordschool.com Swordschool Online]


To support our work, go to [https://patreon.com/theswordguy The Sword Guy Patreon]
Join our community at [https://swordpeople.com Sword People]
 
Support our work at [https://patreon.com/theswordguy The Sword Guy Patreon]




=== Interpretation ===
=== [[:Category:Interpretation|Interpretation]] ===


What the historical material shows, and how we understand it.
These pages focus on the interpretation of historical sources: what is shown, what is written, and what we think it means.


These pages focus on the interpretation of historical sources: what do we think Fiore means when he shows us the punta falsa? How do we do Capoferro’s Scannatura?
For example: what does Fiore mean by punta falsa? How should Capoferro’s scannatura be understood?


'''Browse by system / author'''
'''Browse by system / author'''
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'''[[Safety and equipment]]'''
'''[[Safety and equipment]]'''


=== Miscellaneous Cool Stuff ===
We will definitely find some as we reorganise all this stuff...


=== Archive ===
=== Archive ===
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Interpretations and training methods have changed a great deal since we started this wiki project in 2011. When an interpretation or drill is superceded by a newer version, the old one is archived here for reference.
Interpretations and training methods have changed a great deal since we started this wiki project in 2011. When an interpretation or drill is superceded by a newer version, the old one is archived here for reference.


[Category:Archive]
[[:Category:Archive]]


=== Legacy main page ===
=== Legacy main page (temporary) ===


While we are updating the wiki, we'll keep the old Main Page text and links here.
While we are updating the wiki, we'll keep the old Main Page text and links here.

Revision as of 17:15, 3 January 2026

Welcome to the Swordschool Wiki

The Swordschool Wiki is a free reference library for historical martial arts, as interpreted and developed by Dr. Guy Windsor, and as taught at Swordschool.

We are currently (as of January 2026) overhauling the wiki to make it easier to use, and updating it with literally dozens of new video resources. Please do not report broken links or missing pages until this notice has been removed.

We distinguish between what we think the historical sources show (Interpretation) and how we bring the systems to life (Training). It is not a course, and it is not a complete training system. Think of it as a library you can browse at your own pace.

Related Swordschool Resources

Books, training manuals, T-shirts and workbooks:The Swordschool Bookshop

Online courses: Swordschool Online

Join our community at Sword People

Support our work at The Sword Guy Patreon

Interpretation

These pages focus on the interpretation of historical sources: what is shown, what is written, and what we think it means.

For example: what does Fiore mean by punta falsa? How should Capoferro’s scannatura be understood?

Browse by system / author

Interpreting Royal Armouries MS I.33

Interpreting Fiore dei Liberi

Interpreting Filippo Vadi

Interpreting Ridolfo Capoferro

Interpreting Domenico Angelo


Browse by weapon

Training

How we turn historical material into safe, effective modern training.

These pages describe modern training methods informed by historical sources: drills, progressions, and teaching approaches. If you’re looking for a drill, form, or exercise, it’ll be here.

Training Royal Armouries MS I.33

Training Fiore dei Liberi

Training Filippo Vadi

Training Ridolfo Capoferro

Training Domenico Angelo

Freeplay Preparation

Solo training

Pre-hab, Re-hab, and Conditioning

Safety and equipment


Archive

Interpretations and training methods have changed a great deal since we started this wiki project in 2011. When an interpretation or drill is superceded by a newer version, the old one is archived here for reference.

Category:Archive

Legacy main page (temporary)

While we are updating the wiki, we'll keep the old Main Page text and links here.

This is a work in progress, and always will be. The most complete sections so far the the Fiore basic syllabus and the conditioning guidelines. See the "all pages with videos" link for an idea of what's been done so far...

For online courses, go to Swordschool Online http://swordschool.teachable.com