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		| JohnF 
 
  
 Location: Palmy
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 11:25 pm     Agilitas.tv Sword and Shield DVD Review |   |  
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				| Sword and Shield covers basic principles and techniques of sword and buckler combat. It is 85 minutes long. It draws mostly from I:33, but it
 discusses other manuals as well. It doesn't cover the entire I:33, but it does
 take the time to suggest how to stand, how to move, when to strike, how to
 strike etc. They show techniques from a variety of angles, at a variety of
 speeds.  It also shows solo drills for practicing.
 
 See a trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNyujSEadQc&feature=related
 
 This DVD has four parts
 1) Historical Introduction
 2) Anatomical and Physical Basics
 - Biomechanics I: Pressue, Strength & Weakness
 - Biomechanics II: Reach
 - Biomechanics III: Cutting technique & Posture
 3) Martial Basics: Wards, Actions, & Tactics
 - Right Shoulder
 - Distance and Tempo
 - Follow-up actions from the bind
 - Left Shoulder
 - At the chest
 - Underarm
 - Revision of Wards and Attacks covered so far
 - Reflections on Tactics
 4) Appendix
 - Appropriate Equipment
 - Freeplay
 
 If I had to choose between this and the Obsesseo DVD I would choose this
 one. It's coverage of biomechanics, stances, tactics, and technique are
 deep. Following this interpretation I feel that I have better balance, and I'm
 better able to work from binds, or follow up a retreating opponent. I found
 myself watching Obsesseo and trying out the I:33 moves in it through the
 methods shown in Sword and Shield. Despite that, I still think that
 Obsesseo is a good buy because it shows more of the I:33 manual.
 
 Not only do Agilitas explain in depth, but they also explain what makes
 early S & B manuals like the I:33 different from the later manuals. Of which
 a key difference is that early teachers recommended that the buckler cover
 the sword hand, whereas some later teachers recommended moving S & B
 independently. This depth makes it easier to know when to apply the
 techniques of the DVD and when they need to be changed for different
 tactical scenarios.
 
 In summary, I am pleased to own this DVD. I feel it has enriched my
 understanding of fighting with Sword & Buckler. I believe I am a better
 fighter for having watched and applied it's teachings.
 
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 See my Obsesseo DVD Review for my opinion on that DVD. Also at the
 bottom of that review are the details for the cheapest place I have found to
 purchase both DVDs.
 
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		| mikronn 
 
 
 Location: Plimmerton
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:12 am     Sword and Buckler DVD |   |  
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				| Good review John 
 I also own this DVD and would agree with everything John has covered in his review.
 
 It does cover the basics well. It does cover the 'why' parts well.
 
 If you didn't have an instructor that knew I.33 but did have this DVD and a partner it would be enough to get started.
 
 Apparently they are looking to make some more advanced DVDs - look forward to those.
 
 cheers
 
 mike
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		| JohnF 
 
  
 Location: Palmy
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:23 am     Thanks Mike |   |  
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				| Also, check out Colin McKinstry's review at swordsmanship.co.nz |  |  
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		| JohnF 
 
  
 Location: Palmy
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:31 pm     Buy from Albion Europe |   |  
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				| They've the cheapest rate for DVD+Shipping. They're at http://www.albion-europe.com/ They also sell Obsesseo (not advertised on the
 site though) and Reclaiming the Blade.
 
 Soren was a little slow in taking my money and sending, I had to remind him a
 few times. But 10 Euro for shipping vs 40USD on some other sites, worth
 waiting for.
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		| Mad Jim 
 
  
 Location: Dunedin
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:18 pm |   |  
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				| Cool I may have to check this out, the Hammaborg fellows are pretty up there with I:33.. _________________
 I like living..
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		| JohnF 
 
  
 Location: Palmy
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:03 pm     Conversation with Roland |   |  
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				| Roland of Hammaborg, one of the dvd producers and I have been chatting via email. He's given me a few updates that he's come up with since producing the
 DVD. You can read our conversation at the bottom of
 http://johnflower.org/blog/sword-and-shield-dvd-review.
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		| mikronn 
 
 
 Location: Plimmerton
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:41 pm     Comments from Roland |   |  
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				| Hi John 
 Many thanks for linking to your discussion with Roland - very interesting to see what he has to say and how he and his colleagues are recreating the I.33 material and working with the wards.
 
 Look forward to seeing you next weekend.
 
 cheers
 
 mike
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		| JohnF 
 
  
 Location: Palmy
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:08 pm |   |  
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				| Hi Mike, 
 You're welcome. Roland was generous in sharing his thoughts. A very decent chap.
 
 I'm looking forward to the workshop at Order of the Boar, on Saturday. For those who
 don't know, Callum is running a Sword & Buckler, dagger, & longsword workshop. There
 is a post on these forums with the details. Come!
 
 Regards,
 John
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