Saturday the 28th, was a lovely sunny day, I thought that we were going to spend it sweating in a badminton hall, but due to an accidental double booking, and the kindness of the local church, it turned out better, than we could have hoped for.

Dave, having seen “Narnia” a few too many times, picks a fight with a lamp post
I had the pleasure of teaching the willing bods from 8th day(a London based adventure group) the simple and ruthless system of messer from Talhoffer’s 1467 manual, and some dagger combat from several medieval sources.
now, we can choose where we hit him
A good bunch they turned out to be as well, game enough to hit each other, and willing to learn at the same time not blindly taking my word for it.
Yup, getting stuck in
we worked through distance exploits and rapid safe closure, and I have to say they did very well.
Then….the Dagger!
Do I look like I’m about to enjoy this?:)
This was a bit of a last minute decision for me, I’m never sure if it will go down well in the current climate, as it was it seemed very well received.
as is standard with our school we worked the premise of master striking into the dagger fight, making it as simple and effective as we can, with techniques coming from feeling rather than design.
that’s why, you don’t do whatever he just did…
Again they showed their willingness to get stuck in. And seemed happy to let me throw them around until they got it…
I put the left arm there so his didn’t break…the nice version
And even more willing to throw me around when they’d got it…
Over…
and over
and over again.
As I said, all of them trained very hard, with respect for each other,but with intent, there isn’t one that I wouldn’t have been pleased to have as a student.
well done to all of you from the 8th day, and thanks for spending it with us.
Thanks also, to Manuwar for the pics, we owe you dinner:)

















