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Freeplay is a necessary component of reconstructed martial arts, and a lot of fun too. The following demonstration bouts took place at WMAW 2009 and 2011, and VISS 2011, with our founder, Guy Windsor, fencing with his colleagues.
Freeplay is a necessary component of reconstructed martial arts, and a lot of fun too. The following demonstration bouts took place at WMAW 2009 and 2011, with our founder, Guy Windsor, fencing with his colleagues.
Please note that these are old videos; we are planning to update this page with more recent footage.
Please note that these are old videos; we are planning to update this page with more recent footage.


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*'''Backsword Freeplay'''
*'''Backsword Freeplay'''

Revision as of 10:12, 5 January 2026

Freeplay is a necessary component of reconstructed martial arts, and a lot of fun too. The following demonstration bouts took place at WMAW 2009 and 2011, with our founder, Guy Windsor, fencing with his colleagues. Please note that these are old videos; we are planning to update this page with more recent footage.

  • Longsword Freeplay:

Guy Windsor and Bill Grandy, WMAW 2009:


  • Sword and Buckler Freeplay

Guy Windsor and Roland Warzecha, WMAW 2009


Guy Windsor and Roland Warzecha, WMAW 2011


  • Backsword Freeplay


Guy Windsor and Paul Wagner, WMAW 2009