Forteza Fitness

Spanish Swordplay: An Immersion Weekend

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When: 5/25/25 – 5/27/25

Where: Forteza Fitness & Martial Arts

Cost: $175.00 Inclusive. Register here.

La Verdadera Destreza is the conventional term for the Spanish tradition of fencing of the early modern period. The word destreza literally translates to ‘dexterity’ or ‘skill, ability’, and thus la verdadera destreza to ‘the true skill’ or ‘the true art’. While destreza is primarily a system of swordsmanship, it is intended to be a universal method of fighting, applicable to all weapons in principle. Its precepts are based on reason, geometry, and tied to intellectual, philosophical, and moral ideals, incorporating various aspects of a well-rounded Renaissance humanist education, with a special focus on the writings of classical authors such as Aristotle, Euclid, and Plato. The tradition is documented in scores of fencing manuals, but centers on the works of two primary authors, Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza (Hieronimo de Carança, died c. 1608) and his student Luis Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640).

Forteza is pleased to host an immersive weekend into La Verdadera Destreza, with an overview of the Esgrima Comun (Common Fencing) that preceded and existed parallel to it.

 

SCHEDULE

FRI 5/25
6:30 – 8:30 UNDERSTANDING DESTREZA COMUN (Tim Rivera)
The “Common Fencing” of soldier and duelist in Renaissance Spain, Destreza Comun or Esgrima Comun was an easily learned versatile system taught through “rules” and “plays” much like the contemporary systems of Italy, and like those traditions, taught the use of the sword, alone or with a wide variety of secondary arms, the two-handed sword, and polearms (including the mangual, a two-handed flail with three balls connected to the haft by chains!). In this short course, Tim Rivera will teach a course on Godinho’s system of fencing (Destreza Comun) beginning with the basics and ending with Godinho’s rules on the use of two swords and the montante.

8:30 – 10:00 Free-Fencing/Sparring

SAT 5/26
10:00 – 5:00 PACHECO’s THREE CONSIDERATIONS: PROPRIO, APROPRIADO and TRANSFERIDO (Puck Curtis)
These terms define a sophisticated system of martial opportunity which functions like a toolkit for understanding tempo, opportunity, and streamlining responses. None of them require reading the opponent’s mind or pretending that you did after the fact when you tell the story to your friends. How do we use these tools practically and include them in our teaching? Why is it important to include this understanding of opportunity and timing? We will explore Spanish Timing theory and Pacheco’s treatment of opportunity. How does this compare to the Italian timing system, why is it important for True School fencers to embrace this system, and what can we gain from it.

We will explore Destreza technique together with a focus on facilitating teachers of the tradition. How do we teach the system, how do we help students understand the interlocking parts, and how can we continue to improve our understanding and execution as we empower the next generation of Destreza practitioners?

SUN 5/27
10:00 – Noon USING DESTREZA AGAINST NON DESTREZA FENCERS (Jim Lai)

12:30 – 2:30 FIGUEREYDO’s RAPIER & DAGGER (Kaden Wang)

 

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS

Puck Curtis began studying historical fencing in 1992 and researching Spanish swordplay in 1994. He is the cofounder of the Destreza Translation and Research Project and the primary author of From the Page to the Practice – Fundamentals of Spanish Swordplay. Currently living in Folsom, California, he has taught historical fencing for over 20 years with a special focus on the Spanish traditions. He tested and received his certification as a Master at Arms before a traditional board of fencing masters with the San Jose Fencing Master’s program in 2008 and has expanded the tradition by examining a number of instructors, provosts, and fencing masters. In addition, he has presented seminars at major HEMA events, fought in numerous public exhibitions, and has served as a guest examiner for schools certifying historical fencing instructors. His current project is uniting the rigorous training and pedagogy of the classical Italian school with the theory and practice of the Spanish True School to preserve the tradition, develop new leadership, and share the art with today’s western martial arts community.

Jim Lai started practicing La Verdadera Destreza as described in From the Page to the Practice in the mid 2000’s as a way to reduce the risk of repetitive stress injuries. Since then he has been recognized as a Master of Defense by the Society for Creative Anachronism and led seminars on the use of LVD techniques in competition. Jim will conduct a workshop on using Destrezs techniques against non-Destreza practitioners.

Tim Rivera has been researching, studying, and translating texts on Spanish swordplay since 2008. In addition, he has practiced and researched various styles of Filipino martial arts since 1995.

Kaden Wang started practicing Destreza in 2015 with Sacramento Sword School and became a Provost at Arms in 2022 under a traditional board examination. He has medaled in open competitions and taught Destreza seminars at Socal Sword Fight and Texas Sword Retreat. Currently he teaches Destreza at Sacramento Historic Fencing Academy. Kaden will be teaching Figuerydo’s rapier and dagger system and how other Destreza authors’ rapier and dagger techniques fit into his framework.

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The DeKoven School of Arms: A Weekend of Renaissance Swordsmanship


The Chicago Swordplay Guild and the DeKoven Foundation – the same team that have brought you WMAW for over a decade – are please to present an event for students in the Noble Art and Science of Defense: The DeKoven School of Arms. This full, three day event features:

  • A roster of leading instructors and experts in Renaissance Swordplay, including Devon Boorman, Puck Curtis, Tom Leoni, John O’Meara and Tim Rivera
  • Introductory and in-depth classes in early 16th century swordplay, including Iberian “Esgrima Comun” and Bolognese swordsmanship;
  • Expert instruction in the jewel in the crown of Renaissance Italian swordplay: the elegant rapier;
  • A chance for extensive training in the mysteries of LaVerdadera Destreza;
  • Lectures and demonstrations;
  • A Contest of Arms with sword, rapier and their trusted companions, the buckler and dagger.

Located at the picturesque DeKoven Center, home to the Western Martial Arts Workshop, the conference is a retreat with attendance limited to the 60 students that DeKoven can host. Your registration fee  includes entry, lodging and all nine, hot meals.

This is a unique event and a unique opportunity to train in a private environment with some of the finest modern teachers of the Art of Defense. Act now, because spaces will go fast. We look forward to crossing swords with you!

DETAILS:

Dates: September 5-7, 2014

Location:

The DeKoven Center
600 21st Street
Racine, WI 53403

(Details for getting to Racine can be found on the WMAW website)

Accommodations:

On campus; all rooms have two single beds. You will be able to request the roommate of your choice when you register, and we will make every effort to accommodate you. Lodging is from Thurs to Sat.

Nine hot meals.

Class Descriptions:

Class Roster

Costs:

$375.  No cancellation refunds after July 1st, 2014

Registration Info:

wmaw.registrar@gmail.com

DKSoA registration form

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