The Historical Fencer Podcast

By: Anders Linnard
  • Summary

  • The Historical Fencer Podcast is about all things HEMA and fencing. Anders Linnard and Axel Petterson talk about training, teaching, culture, history and all the fun and interesting things which relates to Historical European Martial Arts. Go to www.historicalfencer.com to learn more.

    Other sites we run or endorse includes:
    www.saintmark.se – Fencing gear and equipment
    www.ghfs.se – Our home club
    HEMA Council, our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hemacouncil
    Copyright Anders Linnard
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Episodes
  • Ep 12 – Orlando di Ciccio talks about his experiences training with the Mohawks
    Dec 10 2022
    Orlando di Ciccio is an italian fencer based in Canada where he teaches medieval fencing to people in the Mohawk reservation. We talk about warrior culture, his fencing journey and how fencing can be a teacher in life.

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    Support the channel through Patreon! It really helps us a lot!
    https://www.patreon.com/historicalfencer

    🏆 Our Goal 🏆

    At The Historical Fencer Magazine, our goal is to share our knowledge and thoughts on historical fencing to get you started in picking up a sword. Or, if you're already doing Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA), to deepen your knowledge.

    I remember starting with HEMA and historical fencing over two decades ago and having tonnes of questions. Now there is so much more information and I want to help you with the things that I didn't know back then.

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    🏆 Other places I run 🏆
    St Mark – Fencing clothing and equipment ► https://www.saintmark.se​
    The Fencing Guild – a ranking organisation ► www.fencingguild.com​
    Facebook page for THF ► https://www.facebook.com/historicalfe...
    HEMA Council – a FB page for historical fencing ► https://www.facebook.com/groups/hemac...
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    👨 About Me 👨

    My name's Anders Linnard and I've been doing HEMA or Historical fencing for over 20 years. I have won national and international championships and trained some of the best fencers on the planet. I've also been involved in shaping how competitions work and written the rules that are the foundation for most of the historical fencing competitions today. I also run St Mark, a company that produces fencing equipment.

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    Subscribe on Youtube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5w...

    The information on this YouTube Channel and the resources available are for educational and informational purposes only.​

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • EP 11 – Scott Hellroth talks about prank calling fencing celebrities, commenting and the live feed.
    Jan 10 2022
    Scott Hellroth is a man who has been more influential than most people realise. In this episode, we talk about prank calling fencing celebrities like John Clements and the ideas behind commenting and staging the live feed at Swordfish.
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Ep 10 – Samuel Spånberger on fencing, character, life and building catapults
    Aug 24 2021
    We had one of our favourite people on the podcast. Samuel Spånberger tells the story about why he once stopped fencing, what fencing has meant for him in his life, and where he's going in the future. This one was shot and recorded in Grövelsjön, Älvdalen, where we went hiking for a few days. So, we threw in some bonus photos from the hike over on our Youtube channel. Check it out! https://youtu.be/bsZQyNw_JVY
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    1 hr and 24 mins

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