Steel-fighting.
Basically, rediscovering and recreating the Western steel-weapons martial arts, and related combat styles. Everything from English broadsword and quarterstaff to German longsword and rondel dagger.
Steel-fighting.
Basically, rediscovering and recreating the Western steel-weapons martial arts, and related combat styles. Everything from English broadsword and quarterstaff to German longsword and rondel dagger.
There's always an element of risk, but that's why the first thing we learn is safety. We never spar with sharp weapons - all our swords are blunt, designed for exactly what we're doing. But even a blunt sword can hurt, of course, and a staff is blunt anyway. So we control our blows. Strike fast, but pull the blow so it doesn't land at full force.
OMG coloring books!!I totally forgot I have a coloring book somewhere.
I'm a 5 year old at heart... lol
I'm pretty sure most people know my hobbies, them being; reading, writing, gaming (and game development), watching films, listening to music and socialising. Ones people may not know about are; Iceskating, learning languages and hiking. At the moment I am trying to learn Polish, it's incredibly hard (for a european language, 32 character alphabet and some of them I can't even pronounce without laughing at myself) hopefully I'll get better at it soon.
SLEEP XD
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Not many people know I like learning new words and languages. I'm learning Japanese at the moment (I just started, but I think I'm progressing well, I've already memorized 20 Hiragana characters and a few phrases, and I've only been at it for less than a week now). I'm also guilty of opening a dictionary merely for the sake of finding a new word and learning how it's used.