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  • Fencers Quarterly Magazine

  • Fencers Quarterly Magazine is a magazine covering fencing, fencers, history of the sword/fencing/dueling, modern techniques and systems, controversies, personalities of fencing, and personal experience.
    http://www.fencersquarterly.com

  • hypnotic, subliminal & sleep learning recordings

  • hypnotic, subliminal & sleep learning recordings
    http://www.hypnotictapes.com

  • Uisce Beatha Bata Rince

  • Describes Glen Doyle's style of traditional Irish stick fighting. Contains background information, history, and photos that demonstrate basic techniques of this style.
    http://www.geocities.com/glendoyle/bata

  • Stav Australia

  • Australian branch of Stav International for a Northern Tradition/Runic martial art.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/6689/index.html

  • Bridgeman Savate

  • Collection of historical information on Savate Classique and Chausson. Details included photos, weapons, personalities, and contact information.
    http://www.bridgemansavate.com/

  • British Federation for Historical Swordplay

  • An organisational and co-ordinating national UK body for individual groups and societies throughout the country practicing historical fencing and European martial arts. Details are provided of the individual member groups, their locations and specific practices.
    http://www.bfhs.co.uk

  • Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts

  • The mission of AEMMA is to resurrect the combat skills, philosophies and principles of an accomplished European Medieval martial artist and to achieve a state of which would be consistent with that of a 14th century warrior in both technology and ideal.
    http://www.aemma.org/

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