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Friday Jun 26, 2020
Medieval shoulders, trees, and swords, with Jess Finley
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Episode 1
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Jess Finley has had a sword in her had for the past twenty years. Her initial interest was in stage combat, but not too long after beginning that pursuit began to ask "... but how did they really fight" and from that question branched out to German Medieval Martial Arts. She is the head instructor at Ritterkunst Turhalle in Lawrence, Kansas.
She has taught and competed internationally at events like the Western Martial Arts Workshop in Chicago, USA; Paddy Crean International Workshop in Banff, Canada; Swordfish in Gothenburg, Sweden; and Longpoint in Baltimore, USA and has taught intensives at various events and schools, as well as weekend private intensives at her home.
Jess is a published author, having written Medieval Wrestling on the fifteenth century Master Ott's wrestling treatise of German wrestling techniques. She also researches medieval clothing construction and fabric armor, and has presented her findings at the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo and published an article in Medieval Clothing and Textiles on her study of a 15th century quilted armor.
Jess currently lives in Lawrence, Kansas with her family. In between “kid-wrangling” her children and remodeling her house, she writes books and does her assigned physical therapy exercises.
You can find her on Patreon at https://patreon.com/jessfinley
In this episode she talks to Guy about swords, wrestling, horses, medieval tree illustrations, medieval combat gear, and other things.
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“It must be really, really, really scary to be out there with all those big giant strong men. How does it make you feel to be overwhelmed and intimidated?” If you weren’t so shocked, it would have been a great opportunity to turn it around on him. Something like, “aw, it’s okay- they might look mean and scary to you but they’re actually not that bad once you know how to fight.” ;)
Sunday Jul 05, 2020
This was an awesome interview. I listened to it twice, back to back! Thanks Guy and Jess.
Sunday Jul 05, 2020
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