
SCA armoured combat - Wikipedia
SCA armoured combat, [1] or informally heavy combat, is a combat sport developed by the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) in which participants in protective body armour …
SCA Newcomer's Portal | Armored Combat
One of the most well-known and widely-enjoyed activities in the SCA is armored combat. Our warriors participate in tournaments for individuals and teams, tactical melees involving dozens …
Society for Creative Anachronism
2025年2月27日 · The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an inclusive community pursuing research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat and culture. The lives …
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
There are a wide variety of SCA Martial Activities you can watch and participate in. At many events you will see armored fighters facing off with shields and weapons made of rattan (a …
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
Armored combat in the SCA resembles medieval foot tournaments. Combatants can face each other in single combat in tournaments or can take part in large melee battles with dozens or …
SCAFighter
2020年10月12日 · This blog is a discussion of SCA fighting. I've been fighting in the SCA since 1979, I've won a crown and a coronet. The biggest knock on my fighting, according to one …
SCA Rapier Combat - Wikipedia
Rapier combat is a style of historical fencing practiced in the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). The primary focus is to study, replicate and compete with styles of rapier sword-fighting …
Armored combat - Atlantia
Armored combat, or informally heavy combat, is a combat sport developed by the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) in which participants in body armor act out mock combats …
The Bellatrix System | 50 Years of SCA Heavy Fighting in One Book
The Bellatrix fighting system is one of the most complete and efficient martial arts systems employed in Medieval armored combat. Long before people began to translate the medieval …
Combat – The Barony of Mordenvale
Unlike modern fencing, SCA fencing is done “in-the-round”, and combatants can fight in close with their opponents. Blows are acknowledged by the recipient (as in armoured combat), not by a …