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  • Heretics of HEMA: On Coaching Different Bodies and How a Purposeful Diversity and Inclusion Enhances the HEMA Coaching Experience
    2025/02/26

    This episode was recorded, 19 June 2024.


    About the guest:


    On or off the piste, Christian 'Xian' Niles has had a lifelong love for martial arts. Starting with Shotokan Karate at a very young age, graduating to MMA and Kickboxing. A former international Epee fencer, Xian’s fencing career spans over 19 years. He has represented his home country of Barbados as a two-time Pan-American Championship athlete; and a Pan-American Cup competitor. He has also achieved multiple time medal recognition while fencing competitively in Nova Scotia.Founder and former leader of SPADA, the only recreational Bolognese fencing study group in Maritime Canada. Former facilitator of the Dalhousie Historical European Martial Arts Society. Xian’s historical fencing journey started in 2013. He is a certified Level 1 Longsword and Rapier instructor through Academie Duello based in British Columbia.

    He has also achieved a Level 3 Instructor rank with the Cateran Society. He is an Oak level fencing coach in the Storica Defensa program.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Meme Lords and Mental Health: How Involved Coaching and Inclusivity Shape the Recreational and Competitive HEMA Experience
    2024/07/16

    In this episode I chat with Jay Maas, the owner of swordshop.ca, a founding member of Storica Defensa, and head instructor of Wolves Den Historical Fencing. Jay and I cover quite a few topics, from silly fencing debates online to more serious topics such as creating intentional balanced spaces for both competitive and recreational HEMA, and what it entails to run a HEMA gear shop that strives for inclusion.


    About the guest:

    Coach Jay has been a dedicated HEMA instructor since 2011, beginning his journey in 2010 at Valour HEMA where he studied rapier. A member of the Cateran Society, Jay has achieved the rank of Cateran and contributed to producing seven instructors through the program. As a founding member of Storica Defensa, a prominent coaching program and fencing league, he holds the prestigious Oak Rank Coach certification.


    With a background in boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Jay brings a diverse martial arts experience to his role. He is the head instructor at Wolves Den Historical Fencing and a five-time broadsword and smallsword champion at the Glengarry Highland Games, the Canadian Championship. Jay also organizes major events such as the Manitoba Highland Gathering and trains in Olympic-style fencing under Steve Symons at Phoenix Fencing Club.


    A passionate advocate for the growth of HEMA across Canada, Jay has helped establish numerous clubs and remains actively involved in various HEMA weapons. In his professional life, Jay is a full-time Mental Health Therapist and Registered Social Worker, and his therapeutic skills profoundly influence his coaching approach.


    Jay's dedication to both his martial arts practice and professional career reflects his commitment to empowering and nurturing the HEMA collective.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Edge and Empathy: Navigating Diverse Club Culture and Trans Women Triumphs in HEMA
    2024/06/17

    In this episode we chat with Olive Nuttall — a biological catgirl engineered in an agricultural laboratory on the outskirts of Kirikiriroa. She likes writing books about transsexuals, boydykes, girlfags, queers, and other angels. Olive trains in historical fencing with longsword and sabre.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • HEMA Maker Highlight: Ashanti Ziths of Prometheus Packs/Void Historical Fencing
    2024/05/15

    In this episode I interview Ashanti Ziths, a HEMA fencer who also specializes in designing products for HEMAists. We discuss historical fencing interpretations, HEMA injuries, and lots of gear talk.

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Ethics in Fencing Through Communication and Calibration
    2024/04/19

    In this episode we discuss safety through communication and what a physical and emotional safety-focused force calibration should look and feel like.


    John "Pax" Crum has been practicing martial arts for 35 years. His focus has ranged from competition to combatives and self-defense, and has settled on training and ethics. For 12 years, Pax has studied HEMA, specifically Liechtenauer's Zettel and the glosses. He plays with anything and everything in HEMA, and has been giving his talk, The Speaking Window, since 2018.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Differently-Abled HEMA: Kicking Ass and the Never-Ending Quest for Gloves
    2024/03/25

    In this episode, I chat with my friend Gabriel Pottebaum about their experiences as a differently-abled athlete and the difficulties that arise in acquiring gear for historical fencing. This episode was recorded 27 of February 2024 in Utah, USA

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Does HEMA Really Listen to Minority Voices? Safety V Authenticity: The Light Sword Problem
    2024/02/04
    In this installment of the Toll of Tournament, Fran Lacuata, Kristen Argyle, and Thierry Flekier-Wathen spill the tea with me about our experiences in the HEMA community. We also discuss our thoughts on light swords and tournament culture.
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    1 時間 57 分
  • Valley of the Sun Cutting Tournament: The Shorty Stand Experience
    2023/03/20

    This episode is a recap of our experience competing at Valley of the Sun Cutting Tournament 2023 in Mesa, Arizona with my guest co-host Josh Barnett of Bold City Longsword.


    I also interviewed the two other women who competed in the open, Irene Yang and Harriet Coates, as well as VOTS 2023 open longsword bronze medalist Kevin Spencer.

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    37 分