We welcome anyone to come out and see
what we do; if you have any interest in swords or
weapons from the period, you’ll surely be in awe. If
you’re skeptical about the existence or efficacy of
European Martial Arts, please come out and we’d be happy
to show you the depth of its history and application.
Beginners are welcome to any class to observe. To come
out and participate, please
contact
one of the officers in advance so we can expect you and
best accommodate you. First-timers and beginners should
wear a white t-shirt and black exercise pants, if
possible. After a certain amount of time, we will ask
you to join the club officially, and we hope you’ll
continue to come back. Equipment of various kinds will
be available for loan at first, but anyone seriously
interested will need to purchase some things.
To become a member of the club and receive full
instruction and participation, you must officially join
the ARMA. This involves a $3o first-time fee, with a $13
per year renewal after that, so long as you are a
university student (which allows a $5 discount,
reflected in the prices I just gave). The benefits are
astounding, however, for such a small fee; once you see
the huge amount of information available on the internet
and other venues, you will see that it is worth it.
Once a member of the club, attire will be mandatory red
and black, as these are the official colors of the ARMA
(convenient… huh?). A red t-shirt of any kind will do,
preferably plain red or the official ARMA t-shirt that
will be sent upon approval of your application. Bottoms
should be all black sweatpants or any other type of
athletic pant.
Necessary equipment includes a
longsword waster and a
fencing mask. These may be expensive,
but also need not be. As we understand the sometimes
tight budgets for college students, we will have loaner
gear, though it may have to be shared at times,
especially as we’re just getting started. Optional
equipment thereafter will include wasters of other sword
types, rapier simulators, padded weapons, gloves, steel
blunts, steel sharps, etc. We also recommend a cup for
males and potentially equivalent protection for females,
if planning on doing any free-play (see link listed
under the “important note” at the bottom). Though safety
precautions will prevent striking to this area
intentionally, it’s always just a good backup.
Important Note: Are you a female wondering
whether or not this is right for you? Don’t be
concerned; if you have a genuine interest, you will fit
right in with everyone else. Everyone is welcome
regardless of gender! However, our swording females
can and should check out
this helpful article
by our director John Clements concerning the subject.