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Roman Gladius & Scutum (Training Replicas)
Weighted wooden gladius and full-size scutum shield replica. The gladius is 24 inches -- short, brutal, designed for close work. The shield is your real weapon -- it creates the opening. The sword just finishes the job.
Spartan Hoplite Shield & Dory Spear -- Training Set
Full-weight bronze-faced aspis (36 inches, 15 pounds) and 8-foot dory spear replica. The aspis protects the man to your left -- that is the foundation of the phalanx. You fight for your brother, not yourself.
Spartan Agoge Fitness Program -- 12-Week Conditioning
The agoge started at age 7. Yours starts today. Running, wrestling, cold water immersion, minimal food, maximum effort. Twelve weeks of progressive conditioning based on actual Spartan training methods. Tip: Comfort is the enemy of capability.
Companion Cavalry Training -- Mounted Combat
Mounted combat on horseback with xyston lance and kopis sword. The Companions were the finest cavalry in the ancient world -- we shattered the Persian line at Gaugamela with a wedge charge at gallop. Tip: The horse is not transport. The horse is a weapon. Learn to fight as one creature.
Plate Armor Fitting & Movement Training
15th century plate armor training. Move, fight, mount a horse, get up from the ground in 50 pounds of steel. Tip: Armor does not make you slow. Bad armor makes you slow. Good armor moves with you.
Katana & Wakizashi Training Set (Bokken -- Wooden)
Two wooden training swords -- full-length bokken (katana) and short bokken (wakizashi). I killed Sasaki Kojiro with wood. Steel is a privilege, not a right. Master the fundamentals with these before you touch a live blade. Tip: The sword is an extension of your center. Move from the hips, not the arms.
Live Blade Katana (Shinken -- Advanced Students Only)
Folded steel katana, razor edge, 28-inch blade. For advanced students who have completed bokken training. I lend this only after watching you train. If you grip too tight, swing too wild, or show fear of the blade, it stays in my rack. A sharp sword in unskilled hands is a danger to its owner.
Viking Axe & Round Shield Training
Bearded axe and lime-wood round shield. The axe hooks shields aside, the rim of your own shield is a weapon. Viking combat is aggressive, mobile, and brutal. Tip: The axe does not need a sharp edge to break bones. Weight and leverage do the work. Fight with the shield, kill with the axe.
Dane Axe (Two-Handed, 5-Foot Haft)
The great Dane axe -- a 5-foot hafted weapon that could split a man from shoulder to hip. No shield when you carry this. Your reach is your defense. The Varangian Guard used these in Constantinople. Weighted training replica, hickory haft.
Viking Shield Wall Drill -- Group Combat
Group training (8-16). The Viking shield wall: overlapping shields, spears over the top, axes hooking from the sides. When the wall holds, nothing breaks through. When it breaks, everyone dies. Tip: The man who steps back first kills the man beside him. Hold the wall.
Reconquista Cavalry Training -- Lance & Sword
Mounted combat in the Iberian style. Lance charge, transition to sword, fighting in mixed Christian-Muslim forces. The Reconquista lasted 700 years -- we learned from the Moors as much as we fought them. Tip: Your enemy is also your teacher. Study what defeats you.
Naginata Training -- The Warrior Woman's Weapon
The naginata -- a curved blade on a long pole, the traditional weapon of the onna-bugeisha (female warrior). Sweeping cuts, thrusts, and the devastating ankle strikes that unhorse mounted samurai. I will teach you the kata and free sparring. Tip: Reach defeats strength. Keep them at naginata distance and they cannot touch you with a sword.
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