Competition

TOURNAMENTS (all included in the CSEN/AIMA 2020 national ranking system) :

Enrolling to competitions deadline: March 7th!

- Rapier OPEN
- Saber OPEN
- MEN Longsword 
- WOMEN Longsword

2 NEW TECHNICAL TOURNAMENTS (new experimental campionship) !

- MEN Technical Rapier
- WOMEN Technical Rapier

CSEN TOURNAMENTS RULESET:

DOWNLOAD NATIONAL RULES FOR COMPETITIONS HISTORICAL FENCING CHAMPIONSHIPS-H.E.M.A. 2019-2020

DOWNLOAD RULES FOR TECHNICAL RAPIER 2020

EXCEPTIONS:
-RAPIER Equipment:
- 4) glove for disarmed hand): gloves with medium-high protection rate are allowed (see Spanish gloves as an example)
- weapon) : Pappenheim style rapiers, having a swept hilt and valves (partial cup guard), are allowed. Thrusts to the inner part of the hilt (even if the point slightly goes inside the hilt) are considered as a thrust to the weapon's arm.

Sparring

During the event it will be possible to meet fencers from all over Europe, comparing many different styles and techniques, to grow together and enhance our own fencing outside the boundaries of the organization of origin.

During the entire duration of the event there will be the availability of specific areas for free sparring. Nonetheless there will be slots of time each day devoted to arrange sparring in the main gym, meaning rotational and time scanned sparring to ensure the participants can maximize the benefit of the styles diversification.

Instructors and Masters will be participating [encouraged to participate] to these sessions to represent their own style of specialization and to allow interested students to practise them.

 

Arms Display

The Museum of Martial Arts at AIMA Roma 2017

The Associazione Italiana Maestri d'Arme, thanks to the collaboration with Centro Studi Guardia di Croce, provides for it's members full access to the first Museum of Martial Arts: a structure in which it is possible to analyze, carefully handle and better understand original weapons and treatises, held in a collection that spans from ancient times to the beginning of the 1900's.

Thanks to the sheer volume, variety and state of preservation of the artefacts, the Museum of Martial Arts, is regarded as one of the most important private collections in Italy, and probably one of the largest among historical arms and armour exhibits.

The collection started and gradually expanded over time, thanks to the passion, cultural orientation and financial commitment of its founder and current owner, Roberto Gotti.

The exhibit held within the international event AIMA Roma 2017, enables all participants the chance to examine some of the original artefacts.

 

Workshops

90 min WORKSHOP WL1 - M° Francesco Lodà (ITALY)
Screen & Stage Combat.

Equipment requirement: track suit, gloves.

90 min WORKSHOP WM1 & WM3 - Elena Muzurina (RUSSIA)
Introduction to military sabre method of Luigi Barbasetti. Part I - Basic Techniques
Elena will show her interpretation of basics - footwork, cuts and parries according to "The Art of The Saber" along with exercises she and her students practice at Russian HEMA school Tramazzone (Saint Petersburg).
Class fits for attendies of different level.

Equipment requirement: military/dueling saber (steel recommended), fencing mask, padded jacket, forearm protector (armed hand), reinforced gloves, elbows and knee protectors, groin protector for men, chest protector for women.

90 min WORKSHOP WM2 & WM4 - Elena Muzurina (RUSSIA)
Military sabre method of Luigi Barbasetti. Part II - Tactics
After reminding students of basics, Elena will move to tactics - how to make things work against the opponent? Most of us know how to cut, but not everyone's perfect attacker. We all can parry, but yet in sparring our defense is far from brilliant. Let's look, what my exercises can do about it? Class fits for students of different level, but I guess teachers will take something home as well.

Equipment requirement: military/dueling saber (steel recommended), fencing mask, padded jacket, forearm protector (armed hand), reinforced gloves, elbows and knee protectors, groin protector for men, chest protector for women.

90 min WORKSHOP WF1 & WF3 - Arto Fama (NETHERLANDS)
Longsword part 1 - Disarming in Longsword Fencing.
Disarming an opponent is to take control of the situation completely. Taking away their ability to use the blade to threaten you, in order to survive. The outcome is clear and undeniable.
In order to reach this outcome a fighter needs the ability to close in without getting hit. Exercises in this workshop deal with the technical aspect of disarming as well as the way to get there.
To goal is to create a situation in which Ringen and Disarming the opponent is an option, not just an emergency response.
By using pressure in binding, direction of threat and efficient application of strength, life becomes simple. Bind the opponent, allow them to be hit or defend themselves with their blade. Provide yourself with time and opportunity to end the fight in a single action.

Participants
: Open to all levels, some longsword experience is preferable.
Equipment requirement: Mask/cover, throat guard, gloves and federschwert. Chest protection allows for more dynamic drilling.

90 min WORKSHOP WF2 & WF4 - Arto Fama (NETHERLANDS)
Longsword part 2 - Zwerchaw. Structure and Sparring.
The Zwerchaw, possibly the most intense and versatile strike in longsword fighting. Mentioned as the strike to do when fighting for your neck in the Nuremberg Hausbuch.
This workshop is the moment to put that idea to the test. By taking a look at body structure and blade position, you will be able to train your Zwerchaw to the next level.
Focussing on the best possible movement allows you time to observe the situation, but only if that movement is a threat to the other fighter. Simply put: hit them in the face, see what happens.
Strike Zwerchaw right and left, allow yourself to be surprised.
When performed consistently, it provides safety and opportunities for follow up actions. It gives you the chance to stumble across a wide variety of techniques and take the opponent by surprise without the need to be faster.
We will build towards a dynamic drill to bridge the gap between technical exploration and sparring.

Participants:
Open to all levels, some longsword experience is preferable.
Equipment requirement: Gloves with full finger protection, Full Sparring Gear for upper body.

45 min WORKSHOP WA1 - A.R.A. (ITALIA)
Rapier & Dagger part 1

Equipment requirement: mask, jacket, gloves, Rapier, Dagger

45 min WORKSHOP WA2 - A.R.A. (ITALY)
Fabrisian Rapier

Equipment requirement: mask, jacket, gloves, Rapier

45 min WORKSHOP WA3 - A.R.A. (ITALY)
Rapier & Dagger part 2

Equipment requirement: mask, jacket, gloves, Rapier, Dagger

45 min WORKSHOP WA4 - A.R.A. (ITALY)
Early Roman Rapier

Equipment requirement: mask, jacket, gloves, Rapier

45 min WORKSHOP WA5 - A.R.A. (ITALY)
Roman Rapier

Equipment requirement: mask, jacket, gloves, Rapier

45 min WORKSHOP WA6 - A.R.A. (ITALY)
Paternoster Sidesword

Equipment requirement: mask, jacket, gloves, Sidesword/Rapier

Conference

THOKK

Dario Alberto Magnani, studies and teaches historical fencing of XVth
and XVIth Centuries. He comes from the re-enactment world but has always
been a fan of modern fencing. His favorite weapon is the axe.
Owner of Thokk - Personal Armor, he is promoting a line of equipments
for historical fencing that looks more and more to the modern context.

Website: www.thokk-research.com

 

GAJARDONI

The current director, Riccardo Vitale, has inherited the historical
production company bringing a gust of fresh air and giving life to
Gajardoni Srl. The company, in constant evolution, provides products that
ensure maximum comfort and high-quality materials,
combined with an attractive design and based on innovative research techniques.

The products are appreciated throughout the sports
world, becoming synonymous with, design, functionality and high-quality
craftsmanship, characteristics of any brand Made in Italy, the same that
distinguishes Gajardoni since the early years of business in 1906.

Website: www.gajardoni.com

 

 

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