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    Author: Devon Boorman

    Mimicry: How to use it, how to beat it

    Sometimes, no matter who your sparring partner is, copycat behaviours can kick in and you begin to mimic and match your partner, even if what they're …
    Devon Boorman 30 October 2017
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    Burn out: when the fire is gone

    Swordplay is something I truly love and has been an enduring passion of my life. But when the fire is gone a sense of resentment, frustration, or ange…
    Devon Boorman 24 October 2017
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    Ready, Willing, and Able: Changing Your Training Behaviour

    To achieve any goal outside of your current path requires behavioural change, whether that is the goal of simply learning something new, achieving a p…
    Devon Boorman 16 October 2017
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    Choosing the Right Rapier for You

    This article, cribbed from my forthcoming "Introduction to the Italian Rapier" book, looks at the range of historical rapiers and my opinion on how to…
    Devon Boorman 10 October 2017
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    Collaborative vs Competitive Practice Environments

    The story says that through competition you are always being pushed by the people below you and challenged by the people above you. That may be true, …
    Devon Boorman 2 October 2017
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    SKIL: A model for learning martial forms

    Having a form that you can practice without a training partner provides structure for improving and maintaining your martial ability when training sol…
    Devon Boorman 25 September 2017
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    WMAW 2017 Report

    Hosted by the Chicago Swordplay Guild, this is one of North America's oldest European swordplay and martial arts events. The weekend features workshop…
    Devon Boorman 18 September 2017
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    What I Love About the Rapier

    Considering the number of things that I have taken up, loved, and then put away over time, it's quite remarkable that the rapier still holds my intere…
    Devon Boorman 12 September 2017
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    Why Do We Fight?

    It's a beautiful thing that we live in a time when fighting can be whatever we want it to be.
    Devon Boorman 4 September 2017
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    What is part of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA)?

    HEMA is a broad term that includes potentially thousands of martial arts, disciplines, and practices. I thought it would be interesting to break down …
    Devon Boorman 29 August 2017
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