- Western martial arts
Western Martial Arts (WMA) refers to formalised fighting techniques and skills of European origin, as distinct from those originating in Asia.
According to [http://www.chicagoswordplayguild.com/c/theGuild/profile.asp?mi=2 Greg Mele] , as noted in the discussion page for this article, the term "Western Martial Arts", was originally coined by Pete Kautz of Alliance Martial Arts, and is used to reference the study, recreation and preservation of combat skills developed during the 14th through turn of the 20th centuries, and is often distinguished by the term
Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). The related termshistorical fencing and Historical European Swordsmanship are specific to the recreation of weapon-based martial arts. WMA is now also used in reference to traditional European martial arts and combat sports such assavate ,Jogo do Pau andcatch-as-catch-can wrestling .History
Traditional Western martial arts often possess no formal, written histories, being transmitted from one generation to the next largely via
oral tradition . This is especially the case with traditional forms of wrestling,stick fighting and knife combat associated with rural areas and/or withcriminal subcultures . However historical texts containing information for learning Western Martial Arts have been found in abundance since the 1980sThe existence of living Masters from documented, unbroken lineages is debated in the western martial arts community. On the one hand, some affirm that there are no living masters of Historical European Martial Arts because their practice was largely allowed to die out from the 17th to 20th centuries, mostly due to the refinement of
firearms (in terms of accuracy, as well as higher quality and lower cost of production). Others hold that Masters of historical fencing with verifiable lineages do exist for arts such as saber and rapier and that these, though more modern than two-handed longsword, still fall under the umbrella of WMA. Some practices such as military saber and lance from horseback were in use until the early 20th Century.Contemporary enthusiasts and scholars of HEMA which are considered to have no living Masters from unbroken lineages attempt to recreate the "art" using period sources, experience in existing living traditions, and practical experimentation, a process equivalent to that of other forms ofexperimental archaeology .Commonly used
sword s in the historical source material includelongsword s,arming sword s andrapier s, and to a lesser extentsmallsword s andbacksword s (modern fencing with foil,épée , andsabre is a very different sport). Clubs and maces were used as crushing weapons,spear s, staves, variouspolearm s, and flail weapons are used for longer reach and greater momentum.Shield s include thebuckler and thekite shield , along with a wide variety of other shapes.In England
George Silver andJoseph Swetnam were well-known fencing masters. Bataireacht, a mode of combat better known as Bata which employs the Irish walking stick shillelagh, was invented by the Doyle clan of Ireland, though no one person can be ascribed as its creator.Reconstruction
Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century masters whose martial arts are presently being reconstructed include
Edward William Barton-Wright , the founder ofBartitsu ; combatsavate andstick fighting masterPierre Vigny ; London-based boxer and fencerRowland George Allanson-Winn ; French journalist and self defence enthusiast Jean Joseph-Renaud and Britishquarterstaff expert Thomas McCarthy.The
Society for Creative Anachronism has made its own reconstruction of medieval armored foot combat,Fact|date=March 2008 using real (modern-made) armor and weapons made largely of rattan, and regulated by a series of strict safety rules. [http://mooneschadowe.ansteorra.org/newcomers/heavy.html]Traditional styles
Some forms of European
stick fighting andwrestling can trace direct teacher-student lineages back into theNineteenth Century .Modern sports
Wrestling, Javelin and Fencing (1896),
Archery (1900), Boxing (1904), and more recently Judo (1964) andTae Kwon Do (2000) are the martial arts that are featured as events in the modern SummerOlympic Games .Combatives
Martial arts also developed among military and police forces
*UAC (British),
*Systema , Sambo (Russian)See also
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List of European martial arts
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