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RE: Hello Steemit - it's great to be here, and I look forward to contributing to the community :)

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

Greetings and welcome! HEMA is extremely interesting to me. I used to heavy weapons fight in the SCA, but a full power spear thrust to my face ruined my neck. I still have problems because of today. The person that did it...I hope they feel good about themselves. ;-) I couldn't wear a heavy helm anymore though, so my fighting days ended. Maybe HEMA would allow me to fight again. I brew my own mead. It is soooo easy that I recommend you at least consider it. It is way healthier for men too. We don't need to be eating hops. haha


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Thanks for the tips!

Sorry to hear about your neck, it's never fun getting injured. I messed up a finger on a training session 2 weeks past, still recovering, but that's just part of the sport. If you ask me, the best HEMA equipment is where you can actually feel the pain of being hit, without sustaining severe injuries. Nothing teaches you to fight properly (i.e not just rushing in blindly because you know you can't get hurt, and hoping for the best) like pain.

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