FightCamp 2016 programme  Classes are limited to 40 participants each, unless otherwise stated.  Warm-ups might not always be included in classes.  Arrive promptly for classes - ask permission if joining late.  Bring appropriate equipment.  Please familiarise yourselves with the tournament and sparring rules, including equipment requirements.

AREA: A B C D E F (Gym Hall) (Field) (Field) (Field) (Field) (Sparring Arena) Thursday 11 August Registration opens from 6pm – Please register as soon as you arrive on site DAY 1 - Friday 12 August 0800-0900 Breakfast

0900-0930 Opening speech at bar area 0930-1130 Michael Noel Jones - Keith Farrell - Functional Jay Maxwell - Bolognese Assault at arms – nylon backsword – Qualifying Bujinkan: Unarmed oberhau in Liechtenauer sidesword and cloak round in groups with rope 1130-1330 Luke Ireland - 's Jerzy Miklaszewski - Meyer's Mark Gilbert (Riddle of Steel – Qualifying round in groups system, across weapons and longsword Steel, UK) unarmed - Melee training 1330-1430 Lunch

1430-1630 Assault at arms – Wolfgang Ritter - Late-medieval Phil Walters & Allen Reed - Knife Fabrice Cognot - Codex Dave Banks - Barriers (sparring arena) open nylon backsword – German sword and buckler and tomahawk Wallerstein longsword Smallsword and Final rounds training for the sabreur 1630-1830 Steel rapier – Final Chris Halpin-Durband - Late- Martin Wilkinson - The set Newton Bowmer & David Barriers (sparring arena) open rounds medieval sword and large shield sword Practices (sequences) of James Murray - English reconstruction early Hutton and Waite longsword

DAY 2 - Saturday 13 August 0800-0900 Breakfast

0900-1100 Predrag Nikolic - Keith Farrell – Liechtenauer Carlo Parisi - Renaissance knife Waite challenge – Steel sabre – Qualifying Fabian von Auerswald longsword duplieren and fighting round in groups Haken Komplex: mutieren Wrestling 1100-1300 Martin Austwick - David Rawlings - rapier Andreas Engström - Avoiding Matthew Crane - Federschwert tournament – Steel longsword WW1 trench wrestling blade contact and voiding in Bolognese sword and feder – Qualifying round in groups by George de military sabre buckler introduction Relwyskow 1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1600 Waite sabre challenge - Tim Hamilton - Body structure in David Rawlings - Paulus Hector Allen Reed - US military Barriers (sparring arena) open Steel sabre - Final Japanese / Mair’s longsword combatives, according to rounds kenjutsu Styers 1600-1800 Federschwert Piermarco Terminiello - Cheats Phil Walters - Thrown weapons; Milo Thurston - Closing, Reinis Rinka - M.J. de Barriers (sparring arena) open tournament - Steel of measure in rapier and dagger knife and tomahawk grips and grapples in st Martin's longsword feder - Final swordsmanship, according Napoleonic era sabre rounds to Sir William Hope method

DAY 3 - Sunday 14 August 0800-0900 Breakfast

0900-1100 Team Melee Tournament (Nylon weapons, teams of 5) run by Mark Gilbert

1100-1300 Susan Kirk - WW2 Alex Bourdas – Additional Jonathan Spouge - Highland Chris Chatfield - Saviolo British combatives techniques from early broadsword and targe sidesword introduction Liechtenauer longsword 1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1600 James Marwood - Jerzy Miklaszewski - Falkner's Colin Fieldhouse - British Gordon Hamilton - Eggleton Cup – Nylon medieval sidearms – Bartitsu, old and new langemesser military sabre: Cavendish's Qualifying round in groups variations swordsmanship (broadsword, sidesword and rapier) 1600-1800 Eggleton Cup - Nylon medieval sidearms – Final rounds 1800 Official close and goodbyes at bar area. 1800 You are welcome to stay until Monday morning. Food and drink will continue to be available on Sunday night and Monday morning. onwards

Mon 15 Aug - Leave the site by 12 noon.

Instructors and classes 2016 Martin Austwick (English Martial Arts Academy, UK) Jay Maxwell (School of the Sword, UK) - WW1 trench wrestling by George de Relwyskow - Bolognese sidesword and cloak Dave Banks (Black Boar Swordsmanship School, UK) Jerzy Miklaszewski (Silk Team, Poland) - Smallsword and foil training for the sabreur - Meyer's longsword Alex Bourdas (Academy of Historical Arts, UK) - Falkner's langemesser - Additional techniques from early Liechtenauer longsword Predrag Nikolic (Zornhau, ) Newton Bowmer & David James Murray (North Lakes Historical Fencing, UK) - Fabian von Auerswald Haken Komplex: Wrestling - English longsword Michael Noel Jones (Kuukanmushin Dojo, UK) Chris Chatfield (The 1595 Club, UK) - Bujinkan: Unarmed with rope - Saviolo sidesword introduction Carlo Parisi (Gavirate Lake School of Defence, Italy) Fabrice Cognot (De Taille et d’Estoc, France) - Renaissance knife fighting - Codex Wallerstein longsword Dave Rawlings (London Longsword Academy, UK) Matthew Crane (School of the Sword, UK) - Destreza rapier - Bolognese sword and buckler introduction - ’s longsword Andreas Engström (Gothenburg Historical Fencing School, Sweden) Allen Reed (Gallowglass Academy, USA) - Avoiding blade contact and voiding in military sabre - Knife and tomahawk with Phil Walters Keith Farrell (Academy of Historical Arts, UK) - US military combatives, according to Styers - Functional oberhau in longsword Reinis Rinka (Academy of Historical Arts, UK) - Longsword duplieren and mutieren - M.J. de st Martin's Napoleonic era sabre method Colin Fieldhouse (Schola Gladiatoria, UK) Wolfgang Ritter (Zornhau, Germany) - British military sabre: Footwork variations - Late-medieval German sword and buckler Mark Gilbert (Riddle of Steel, UK) Jonathan Spouge (Academy of Historical Arts, UK) - Melee training class - Highland broadsword and targe - Melee tournament Piermarco Terminiello (School of the Sword, UK) Chris Halpin-Durband (York School of Defence, UK) - Cheats of measure in rapier and dagger - Late-medieval sword and large shield reconstruction Milo Thurston (Linacre School of Defence, UK) Gordon Hamilton (True Guard, UK) - Closing, grips and grapples in swordsmanship, according to Sir William Hope - Cavendish's swordsmanship (broadsword, sidesword and rapier) Phil Walters (Wolfhead Western Martial Arts, UK) Tim Hamilton (Chidokan MJER Dojo, UK) - Thrown weapons; knife and tomahawk - Body structure in Japanese swordsmanship/kenjutsu - Knife and tomahawk with Allen Reed Luke Ireland (The Exiles, UK) Martin Wilkinson (Schola Gladiatoria, UK) - Fiore dei Liberi's system, across weapons and unarmed - The set sword Practices (sequences) of early Hutton and Waite Susan Kirk (Black Boar Swordsmanship School, UK) - WW2 British combatives James Marwood (Safe Self Protection, UK) - Bartitsu, old and new