The Seven Principles of Mastery (The Swordsman's Quick Guide, #1)

The Seven Principles of Mastery (The Swordsman's Quick Guide, #1)

by Guy Windsor
The Seven Principles of Mastery (The Swordsman's Quick Guide, #1)

The Seven Principles of Mastery (The Swordsman's Quick Guide, #1)

by Guy Windsor

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Overview

Guy Windsor has been training swordsmen and swordswomen for a very long time. This short book distills his principles of training swordsmanship into seven key ideas, divided into three internal principles, and four external principles. They are:

 

Internal:

1) Mindfulness

2) Flow

3) Adopt Useful Beliefs

 

External:

4) No Injuries

5) The Pareto Principle

6) Run a Diagnostic

7) Distinguish between knowledge and skill

 

This essential short guide describes each principle, and gives exercises for developing your ability to apply each of them.

Follow these for maximum effectiveness in your art, work, and life.

 

*This instalment of The Swordsman's Quick Guide has been included as a chapter in the author's book The Theory and Practice of Historical Martial Arts.*


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166701466
Publisher: Spada Press
Publication date: 05/07/2015
Series: The Swordsman's Quick Guide
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 388,270
File size: 970 KB

About the Author

Dr. Guy Windsor is a world-renowned instructor and a pioneering researcher of medieval and renaissance martial arts. He has been teaching the Art of Arms full-time since founding The School of European Swordsmanship in Helsinki, Finland, in 2001. His day job is finding and analysing historical swordsmanship treatises, figuring out the systems they represent, creating a syllabus from the treatises for his students to train with, and teaching the system to his students all over the world. Guy is the author of numerous classic books about the art of swordsmanship and has consulted on swordfighting game design and stage combat. He developed the card game, Audatia, based on Fiore dei Liberi's Art of Arms, his primary field of study. In 2018 Edinburgh University awarded him a PhD by Research Publications for his work recreating historical combat systems. When not studying medieval and renaissance swordsmanship or writing books Guy can be found in his shed woodworking or spending time with his family.

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