First Swordsmanship class free

If it is you first time, come visit us at the Fulton Place Community League on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm for your first HEMA lesson.

We’ll hand you a sword and we can practice together!

Why Us

We practice the full range of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), with a special love given to the sword! Emphasis is placed on effective real-world techniques described in historical arms treatises. You can expect to study all period weapons including pole arms, swords, daggers, and hand-to-hand fighting. While we focus on the teachings of the great masters, Johannes Liecthenauer and Joachim Meyer, we are not afraid to learn from other sources.

If you seek an authentic martial arts experience in an inclusive atmosphere that emphasizes real-world techniques over stage fighting and repetitive forms, look no further than the Academy of European Swordsmanship.

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First class free! Join us on the first Tuesday of every month to explore the fundamentals of historical European martial arts. This is the day we encourage newcomers to begin with. Ee ensure everyone gains new insights and skills. Our classes start at 7:00 PM, beginning with a structured segment dedicated to essential techniques, drills,... Continue reading

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Rimbey Tournament Tomorrow!

Tomorrow, June 24, 2017, marks the second tournament to be held in Rimbey, Alberta. Hosted by our chapter there, it’s one of the seasonal tournaments for The Prairies’ Historical Fencing League. Located at Rimbey Community Centre, the tournament starts at 10:00 am and runs until it’s done (probably around 6 pm). The Events will be: Open steel longsword Open steel sword and buckler Open synthetic Long sword Open synthetic sword and buckler Open synthetic Dane Axe If you are interested in fighting, it’s not too late to sign up! Send email to aesrimbey@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/events/1330944930326209/ Also, spectators get in for free. There will... Continue reading