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Desert Survival Intensive -- 48 Hours With Nothing
Two days in the desert with a knife and the clothes on your back. Finding water from plants, catching small game, building shade shelters, navigating by stars and landmarks. The Chiricahua Apache lived in this desert for centuries. If you listen to the land, it will keep you alive.
Hunnic Horse Archery -- Ride & Shoot
The Huns were born in the saddle. Composite bow from horseback, forward and backward shooting, feigned retreat with volley fire. Tip: The feigned retreat is the deadliest tactic in cavalry warfare. Pretend to flee, let them chase in disorder, then turn and destroy them. It requires discipline to run and courage to turn.
Hunnic Lasso & Cavalry Lance Set
Braided leather lasso and 10-foot cavalry lance. The Huns used the lasso to pull riders from horses and drag infantry from shield walls. The lance was for the charge. I will teach you mounted lasso throwing -- harder than it looks, devastating when it works.
Gallic Cavalry Charge Training
The Gallic cavalry was the finest in pre-Roman Europe. Charge tactics, wheeling formations, pursuit and withdrawal. I will teach you to control a warhorse at full gallop in formation. Tip: The charge is not about speed. It is about mass, timing, and the nerve to hold formation until impact.
Gallic Longsword & Chainmail (La Tene Style)
La Tene style longsword (30-inch blade) and early chain mail shirt. The Gauls invented chain mail -- Rome copied it from us. The sword is designed for slashing from horseback. Longer than the Roman gladius, but less effective in tight formation. Choose your weapon for your fight.
Scorched Earth Strategy Seminar -- Denial Operations
When to burn your own land to starve the enemy. The hardest strategic decision. Case studies: my campaign against Caesar, Russia against Napoleon, Russia against Hitler. Tip: Scorched earth works when your enemy's supply line is longer than yours. It fails when your people lose faith before the enemy loses food.
Gallic Carnyx War Horn (Replica)
Bronze carnyx -- the tall war horn with the animal head that towered above our battle lines. The sound carried for miles and terrified Roman horses. A psychological weapon and a signal instrument. I will teach you to play it. Your neighbors will hate you.
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.
Tizona & Colada (Replica Swords of El Cid)
Replicas of my two legendary swords. Tizona -- the firebrand, taken from King Bucar of Morocco. Colada -- won in single combat. Both are straight double-edged blades, 36 inches, designed for mounted and foot combat. A knight carries two swords because battles are long and edges dull.
Pressure Washer (Karcher K5)
145 bar pressure washer. Blasts driveways, patios, fences, cars. Comes with patio cleaner attachment and foam cannon. Water connection required.
Documentary Filmmaking Workshop -- Truth on a Budget
You don't need a studio. You don't need a crew. You need a camera, a microphone, a laptop, and something worth saying. I'll teach you to research, script, edit, and publish a documentary that changes how people see the world. The mainstream won't touch your story? Good. Publish it yourself. That's what the internet is for.
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