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Bartitsu
Historical Self-Defence with a Walking Stick according to Pierre Vigny
Edward Barton-Wright was one of the first Europeans to learn Ju-Jitsu in Japan. Back in London, he founded a club where he taught the upper class in self-defence. He combined the most effective martial arts of his time: Canne Vigny, boxing, Savate and Ju-Jitsu. In doing so, he pioneered Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). His art of self-defence was named Bartitsu.
The teacher for stick fighting in the Bartitsu Club was Pierre Vigny. He adapted the techniques of classical French stick fighting ("La Canne") for self-defence.
Contents
- Historical background
- Types of canes and walking sticks
- Basics and mechanics
- Attacks
- Defences in classical La Canne and Canne Vigny
- Additional techniques and tactics, like locks and throws
- Countering armed and unarmed attacks
- Practical application in self-defence situations
- Drills, exercises and free fencing
Instructors
Alexander Kiermayer
- Long-time teacher for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA)
- Long-time teaching experience in various Asian martial arts
- State-licensed trainer
- Police trainer
Christoph Reinberger
- Long-time teacher for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA)
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Instructors Alexander Kiermayer
Christoph Reinberger
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