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Conflict is Universal: How Actors Benefit from Fighting

by Alex Craddock | May 30, 2016 | CombatCon(versations)

So you’re an actor. You delve into the strange places that character development can take you, learning odd habits and adapting them into the tiny window we get to view your character through for the brief engagement we have with them in a play or a film....

If You Practice HEMA, You Should Be Competing in Tournaments

by Alex Craddock | May 5, 2016 | CombatCon(versations)

Previously, we featured a piece introducing new folks to HEMA, and detailing out some of what is really involved in Historical European Martial Arts. We wanted to take a bit of a turn, though, and look at something that frequently crosses the minds of experienced...

What is HEMA, and Why Should You Be Doing It?

by Alex Craddock | March 23, 2016 | CombatCon(versations)

Martial arts, for the most part, is not a new concept. The human species has spent an innumerable amount of time over the course of its existence trying to codify and improve upon methods for both causing and preventing harm to other human beings. Interestingly,...
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