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Injury profile of Longsword fencing in Historical European Martial Arts

Journal of Combat Sports and Martial Arts, 2016
Sean Wauters, Damien Van Tiggelen
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Moderne Schwertkampf-Trainer als ‚Erben’ alter Meister Vorbilder und Vermittlungspraxen mittelalterlichen europäischen Schwertkampfs in der „Historical European Martial Arts“-Szene in Deutschland.

2019
Ende der 1990er Jahre wurden in den USA und später in Deutschland und anderen Ländern erstmals einige Vereine und Clubs für ‚Mittelalterlichen Europäischen Schwertkampf‘ gegründet. Sie setzten sich zum Ziel Techniken, die in Fechtbüchern ab ca. 1300 (Leeds. Royal Armouries.
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Historical overview of injury prevention in traditional martial arts

Sport Sciences for Health, 2021
Timur Saliev, Ildar R Fakhradiyev
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From Battlefield to the Academic Hall: Introduction of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) into Higher Education Institutions

The integration of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), particularly Signum Polonicum, into higher education offers unique opportunities to preserve cultural heritage, diversify curricula, and foster interdisciplinary learning. Signum Polonicum, rooted in Polish history and military tradition, focuses on traditional weaponry like the hussar sabre ...
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