Classical Swordfighting Schools in California
Would some of you possibly recommend a school of swordfighting to someone who is interested in the western martial arts?
Re: Classical Swordfighting Schools in California
Johnathan L B wrote:
Would some of you possibly recommend a school of swordfighting to someone who is interested in the western martial arts?


California is a huge state. Where are you looking?
Re: Classical Swordfighting Schools in California
Nathan Robinson wrote:
Johnathan L B wrote:
Would some of you possibly recommend a school of swordfighting to someone who is interested in the western martial arts?


California is a huge state. Where are you looking?
I live in the bay area
Re: Classical Swordfighting Schools in California
Johnathan L B wrote:
Nathan Robinson wrote:
Johnathan L B wrote:
Would some of you possibly recommend a school of swordfighting to someone who is interested in the western martial arts?


California is a huge state. Where are you looking?
I live in the bay area
bay area san jose to be precise any suggestions?
Davenriche European Martial Arts School in Santa Clara
Roger Hooper wrote:
Davenriche European Martial Arts School in Santa Clara
thanks bro
Re: Classical Swordfighting Schools in California
bump realy quick
Try checking out the clubs listed here:

http://www.communitywalk.com/map/index/1033322
Allen Foster wrote:
Try checking out the clubs listed here:

http://www.communitywalk.com/map/index/1033322
Woah Cool Mn
There's all kinds of Italian classical fencing to be had in your area. Maestro Gaugler has left the area peppered with teachers. I think this specific program has ended (http://www.fencingmastersprogram.com/) but my intel suggests that they're still carrying it on in some form.
Sam Barris wrote:
There's all kinds of Italian classical fencing to be had in your area. Maestro Gaugler has left the area peppered with teachers. I think this specific program has ended (http://www.fencingmastersprogram.com/) but my intel suggests that they're still carrying it on in some form.


Johnathan, Can you specify exactly what you are looking for? You specified "Classical Sword Fighting" in the thread title and "Western Martial Arts" in the thread body.

"Western Martial Arts" is a term usually associated with Historical European Martial Arts which is a different from traditional classical fencing in many many ways.

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