Are you familiar with these:BrianGrubbs wrote:What a great idea! I think I'll have to jump on board as well.
WMA/NMA: I have two things in this area. First will be fitting some weapons training into my morning workout. I always carry a tomahawk with me in the field as well as a long knife, so that is what I will be training with. I would love to incorporate some sword work, but until I own a functional European sword of some kind there doesn't seem to be much point. Secondly, I have let my archery fall off of late. I used to be very active in the local traditional archery group, but things (kids) happened and I haven't had time. So this year I want to introduce my daughter to archery and get back to shooting more regularly.
Brian G.
http://www.amazon.com/Fighting-Tomahawk ... k+in+books
http://www.amazon.com/The-Fighting-Toma ... 5RPN5NYGRV
For those who are not, this gentlemen has taught both Eastern and Western Martial Arts. He also has done a great deal of historical research on the weapons which he writes about. The Tomahawk books also have sections about fighting with a knife in the off hand, hooking, etc. He also has books on a number of other weapons including the big knife.
His Tomahawk DVD is very good, but Amazon's prices for it are crazy right now.