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Presently, I serve as instructor and founder at the Academie d'Avignon, in Lillöhus, environs Kristianstad, Sweden.  As of this writing in the Fall of 2015, I have 36 years of fencing experience across a number of disciplines.  Key weapons preferences include the long sword, above all, and work with a sword and shield.
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== BACKGROUND AND BIOGRAPHY ==
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Thomas Van Hare is a fencing instructor and is the founder at the Academie d'Avignon, located in Lillöhus, environs Kristianstad, Sweden.  He has over 36 years of fencing experience across a number of disciplines, having started his studies in 1979 in 13th and 14th Century formsHis key weapons preferences include the long sword, above all, and work with a sword and shield -- his personal goal has always been to find a Medieval fencing manual that discusses techniques with shields.
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== CURRENT RESEARCH ==
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Thomas Van Hare is presently studying the 18th Century fighting manual of the German fencing master [[Johann Andreas Schmidt]] and he authored the biographical page on this master here at Wiktenauer.
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== PUBLIC REQUEST ==
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Thomas Van Hare is seeking others who would volunteer to assist in his ongoing work in publishing the manual, which includes 444 pages of material, covering fencing, exercise on the pommel horse and wrestling.  If interested, please email me at:  [mailto:tvanhare@historicwings.com tvanhare@historicwings.com].

Latest revision as of 20:11, 16 January 2016

BACKGROUND AND BIOGRAPHY

Thomas Van Hare is a fencing instructor and is the founder at the Academie d'Avignon, located in Lillöhus, environs Kristianstad, Sweden. He has over 36 years of fencing experience across a number of disciplines, having started his studies in 1979 in 13th and 14th Century forms. His key weapons preferences include the long sword, above all, and work with a sword and shield -- his personal goal has always been to find a Medieval fencing manual that discusses techniques with shields.


CURRENT RESEARCH

Thomas Van Hare is presently studying the 18th Century fighting manual of the German fencing master Johann Andreas Schmidt and he authored the biographical page on this master here at Wiktenauer.


PUBLIC REQUEST

Thomas Van Hare is seeking others who would volunteer to assist in his ongoing work in publishing the manual, which includes 444 pages of material, covering fencing, exercise on the pommel horse and wrestling. If interested, please email me at: tvanhare@historicwings.com.