Here are the training outlines:
Florentine
I. The style, good and bad
II. Variations, strengths and weaknesses
III. Stances
IV. Defense
V. Footwork
VI. The joy of two weapons
VII. Approaches
VIII. Combinations
Archery
I. Safety
Ia. Calling your shots
II. Parts of the bow
III. Holding the bow
IV. Draw and release
V. Range estimation
VI. Aiming and the mental game
VII. Target priorities
VIII. Hitting a moving target
Sword and board
I. Shot techniques
II. Shot angles 1-6, wrap 7-9, thrust 10-12
III. Block and strike drills utilizing all these techniques
IV. Shield techniques
V. Sword blocking techniques
VI. Footwork drills
VII. Other drills
Melee Weapon checking
I. Things to remember
II. Verifying construction
III. Hit testing
IV. Specific weapon types
Missile weapon checking
I. Bows
II. Arrows
III. Javelins
IV. Rocks
I've got some new S&B drills I read about so you get to be the guinea pigs
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"...change requires action, it doesn't just happen. Define your actions by how you think the game should be, not how the game is. The game will follow."--Big Jimmy