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Medieval Hunting as Training for War Insights for the Modern Swordsman
Author(s) -
Richard Swinney,
Scott B. Crawford
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta periodica duellatorum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2813-5970
pISSN - 2064-0404
DOI - 10.36950/apd-2014-006
Subject(s) - martial arts , medieval history , middle ages , history , training (meteorology) , mythology , classics , ancient history , archaeology , geography , meteorology
Since antiquity, hunting (the pursuit of large game with dogs, swords, spears and bows) has been advocated as the best means of training men for war. The cognitive, psychological and physical demands of hunting in this fashion develop a fundamentally different skill set from that of standard modern Western Martial Arts training. Still legal in the United States, hunting wild boar employing medieval weapons and methods provides insights into swordsmanship readily available nowhere else.

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