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You gotta love Talhoffer!

There is no doubt that Talhoffer is one of the number one resources a student of WMA should look to. However, his work is more often than not just a random collection of techniques that, taken out of context, may or may not make that much sense to whoever is reading it.

It is for this reason that I recommend starting with Fiore. It is composed in a very he does this so you do that sort of way, which really gives a student a context from which to work out of.

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I have several different works on Medieval Combat, and have enjoyed all of them so much. George Silver's works are fun to read, and many don't realize he was pretty much a contemporary of Musashi.

Its good to see some more info on Western styles floating around now. Thanks for showing these here. Another great resource for WMA is the website https://www.thearma.org

They have the works of their members listed there, along with ways of setting up practice groups, and scheduled seminars. I would love to be able to get to one of those someday.

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