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		| JohnF 
 
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:25 pm     Obsesseo DVD Review |   |  
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				| Obsesseo is a run through of I:33 Manuscript. It was made by David Rawlings of London Longsword Academy. The DVD starts with showing the
 main wards and then follows with a demonstration of each technique in the
 I:33. Each technique is shown from different angles, fast, slow, and with
 verbal commentary.
 
 See a preview at http://www.londonlongsword.com/
 
 You can either watch it all in one go, or you can play a technique and be
 returned to the menu to choose another. This second option would be very
 handy if you're practicing with a small group. The techniques start simple
 with the opponent doing nothing, and then progress with the opponent
 countering, then you are shown a counter to a counter, and then variations
 on the the theme before moving on.
 
 This DVD would suit someone who wants to pick up I:33 quickly. It is
 simply a run through of the techniques. For someone familiar with sword &
 buckler it may offer validation of their own efforts, or it may challenge their
 thinking through an alternative interpretation. I found myself altering the
 techniques with some of the suggestions in Agilitas.tv's Sword and Shield
 DVD. It's a starting point, but not the final word in I:33 study. One notable
 contrast is that Dave recommends cutting from ward to ward, whereas
 Agilitas states that the I:33 explicitly states that you should not cut from
 ward to ward.
 
 In summary, I am pleased that I bought the DVD. It has helped me to
 learn the techniques in the I:33.
 
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 If you are doing Sword and Buckler work, you must have face protection!
 The techniques are martial. Some of them are not suitable for tournament
 fighting.
 
 I would suggest buying it from Albion Europe (although it's not yet
 advertised) as they have cheap shipping. Albion Europe also sell Reclaiming
 the Blade DVD, and Agilitas.tv Sword and Shield , which I will review next.
 Soren at Albion Europe was a little slow in taking my money, but he's a
 decent bloke and you will get your DVDs :).
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