The HEMA-Cast
Fee Structures by Sigmund Werndorf. . Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Options and ways to put together your membership fees. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | |
info_outline How to HEMA 8 – Can't Just Keep It Under Your MattressThe HEMA-Cast
When and How to Start Thinking About Money by Sigmund Werndorf. . Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Things to consider when it comes to money, including what you might need to spend money on and how to make money for the club. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline RA 04 – All Paths Lead to HEMAThe HEMA-Cast
The HEMA-Cast Rides Again! This episode was recorded at Klopfterfecht 2023 – The Returnening. Robin Beck – Robin is a member of Maryland Kunst des Fechtens (). We got to chat about fencing as we become fencers of a certain age and injury & recovery. Geoff Ebbert – Geoff is a member of L'Arte Della Bellica Berks (). We chatted about his HEMA journey and the importance of going to a club and going to events. Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline How to HEMA 7 – Take Care of Yourself and Your Club-MatesThe HEMA-Cast
Training Safely by Sean Ellis. Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Safety policies for the physical and social safety of your club members. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline How to HEMA 6 – Because Feeding It Isn't EnoughThe HEMA-Cast
Growing Your Club by Jesse Kulla. Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Ways to grow your club, both with external opportunities and events, and internal growth. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline How To HEMA 5 - Location, Location, LocationThe HEMA-Cast
Finding a Place to Train by Rebecca Glass. Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Types of locations to look for and choose from for your club practices. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline How to HEMA 4 – Everyone Loves ToysThe HEMA-Cast
Club Gear: Where to Start by Julie Gaunt. Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Considerations to make when deciding how much and what kind of gear to purchase for your club. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline How to HEMA 3 – Pass It OnThe HEMA-Cast
Creating an Instructor Base by Justin Warbeck. . Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Benefits of recruiting students into instructor roles, what it means to be an instructor, and how to train potential instructors. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | | |
info_outline How to HEMA 2 – Not All Clubs Are The SameThe HEMA-Cast
What Kind of HEMA Club Do You Want? by Kiana Shurkin. . Part of the How to HEMA project sponsored by the HEMA Alliance. Ten fundamental questions to help you determine the type of group you would like to build. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | |
info_outline How To HEMA 1 – Everyone's Gotta Start SomewhereThe HEMA-Cast
How to Start a HEMA Club by Sigmund Werndorf. The first article of the HEMA Alliance's “How To HEMA” project, walking you through the various topics you should consider when starting a HEMA club. How to HEMA - A resource on how to start, run, and grow HEMA Clubs Like us on facebook at E-mail us at Listen to us on the web at | | |
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Julie Olsen is an instructor with Athena School of Arms. You can find more information about Athena at their website, http://athenaschoolofarms.org/. Athena, as well as Forte, and Boston Armizare put on Iron Gate Exhibition. Registration for IGX 2019 is already open on their website http://www.irongateexhibition.com/. The New England Sword Gathering has a set of events that they are putting on including Brass Frog Assault of Arms this weekend, June 28th through 30th in East Haddam, Ct. The Western Swordsmanship Technique and Research, WSTR is hosting it. https://sites.google.com/view/brassfrog/
Jeff Lord is an instructor and founding member of ARMS, the Association for Renaissance and Medieval Swordsmanship. You can find more information at https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/about-4.
July 19th through 21st I'll be hosting the Flower of Battle with LAD Historical Fencing in Reading Pennsylvania. I don't normally toot my own horn, but I hope you'll forgive me for being excited to host a 3 day event that in addition to a Longsword Tournament, will have a Cutting Tournament, A Techniques Tournament, Singlestick, Dagger, Messer, Grab-Bag Mixed Weapons, and Grappling tournaments, as well as a host of classes with instructors such as Chuck Gross with HEMAStrong, Julie Olson, Connor Kemp-Cowell, Patrick Bratton, Charles Lin, James Reed, and others! We're pulling a lot of talent in the Mid-Atlantic region together to put on something special. https://www.facebook.com/events/172002340349274/