GEMAC HEMA CLASSES: NEW LOCATION AND TIMES!

Good news everyone, as fall rolls in Gemac is moving indoors!

Beginning Saturday, October 16th class will be held at Ripley Grier Studios in Midtown Manhattan (305 W 38th St New York)

Please note:
• Classes will be held at Ripley-Grier Studios at 305 West 38th Street.
• Class times have changed so please double check the schedule when you sign up!
• Proof of vaccination & matching photo ID is required for participation.
• Class times have changed, see schedule for details.
• We recommend you arrive around 10 mins early to change or do any additional stretching before class.

Learn more and sign up for classes now at
www.gemac.club 

Class Review: Underhand Ward


This module examines the application of Versetzen using a häwen to the Läger of Stier. Beginning with the posture of Mittelhut, and expanding to other Läger, students will learn how to defend themselves from a variety of attacks using Stier as well as the appropriate nachschlag work.

Upcoming Messer Class Schedule

Update your sword-calendars comrades! Here's a look at our upcoming classes for August/September. In the future I'll be posting more details regarding our class modules. I hope this makes it easier to follow along with our weekly study and enhances your individual practice.

Additionally, I will be helping Instructor Kenny Mai run his ASL-FFE LED Saber Dueling classes on Sundays.

As always, please sign up at www.gemac.club or on our schedule page!


8/21 — The Tactical System of Messer Fencing

This class sets out to describe: in the absence of advanced techniques, what does messer fencing look like? How do you apply the core basics (Grundlegende Lektionen) in a practical manner?

8/28 — Talhoffer System Overview

Through a hybrid of lectures, demonstrations, and practical participation this class reviews the six primary lesson modules, covering: concepts of the underhand and overhand wards, laming techniques, the grips and armored hand, fighting from luginslandt, as well as a review of the KdF tactical system.

9/4 — No Class!

See you next week!

9/11 — Underhand Ward

This module examines the application of Versetzen using a häwen to the Läger of Stier. Beginning with the posture of Mittelhut, and expanding to other Läger, students will learn how to defend themselves from a variety of attacks using Stier as well as the appropriate nachschlag work.

9/18 — Overhand Ward

This module focuses on the application of Eber, also known as the forehand ward: a displacement technique that leaves your tip high and the nail of your cross guard out. Students will lean both offensive and defensive techniques and how those skills fit into a larger tactical framework.

9/25 — Laming Techniques

Laming techniques are designed to disable your opponent’s ability to continue a match by attacking the hands, wrist and arms. In this module students will learn to disable their opponent through defensive draw-cutting and warding-attacks.