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Naginata Training -- The Warrior Woman's Weapon
The naginata -- a curved blade on a long pole, the traditional weapon of the onna-bugeisha (female warrior). Sweeping cuts, thrusts, and the devastating ankle strikes that unhorse mounted samurai. I will teach you the kata and free sparring. Tip: Reach defeats strength. Keep them at naginata distance and they cannot touch you with a sword.
Yumi Longbow (Japanese, Asymmetric, 7-foot)
Traditional Japanese yumi, 7 feet tall, bamboo and wood laminate. The asymmetric grip (held at the lower third) allows shooting from horseback. My mounted archery was accurate at 100 yards at full gallop. The yumi requires years to master -- start with standing shots.
Samurai Mounted Archery (Yabusame) Training
Yabusame: mounted archery at gallop, hitting targets on a narrow lane. Sacred Shinto practice and deadly combat skill. Draw, release, recover -- all while controlling the horse with your knees. I will start you at a walk. The gallop comes when the horse says you are ready.
O-Yoroi Samurai Armor Set (Display & Training)
Full o-yoroi great armor -- lamellar plates, silk lacing, iron kabuto helmet with menpo face guard. Designed for mounted archery. The wide shoulder guards deflect arrows from above. Heavy but magnificent. I wore armor like this when I took heads at Awazu.
Arabian Cavalry Tactics -- Speed & Initiative
Light cavalry on Arabian horses -- the fastest, most enduring mounts in the world. Flanking attacks, pursuit, feigned retreat, desert crossing at forced march. At Yarmouk, my cavalry reserves struck the Byzantine flank at the decisive moment. Tip: Reserves are not idle men. They are the hammer you hold behind your back.
Arabian Saif Sword (Curved, Early Islamic Period)
Early Islamic saif -- gently curved, 34-inch blade, ideal for mounted combat. Lighter than the European longsword, faster in the draw. I broke nine swords at Uhud in a single battle. A warrior needs a blade that matches his speed.
Desert Crossing & Forced March Workshop
I crossed the Syrian Desert in 6 days -- 500 miles through waterless waste with an army. Water caching, camel logistics, march discipline, heat management. The Byzantines thought the desert protected their flank. They were wrong. Tip: The impossible route is undefended because the enemy thinks no one can take it.
Early Islamic Lamellar Armor & Round Shield
Iron lamellar armor with leather backing, and a round steel shield. Lighter than Byzantine cataphract armor but sufficient against arrows and sword cuts. Designed for speed, not siege. My men could ride all day in this and fight at the end of it.
Battle Tempo Masterclass -- Controlling the Fight
How to dictate the pace of a battle. When to attack, when to feint, when to commit reserves. In over 100 battles, I never let the enemy choose the moment of decision. Tip: The commander who controls the tempo controls the outcome. Make them react to you, never the reverse.
Coalition Building Masterclass -- Uniting the Divided
How to build a coalition from groups who distrust each other. Travel, listen, speak their language (literally and figuratively), find common ground. I visited over 30 tribes in 3 years. Tip: Do not ask them to join your cause. Show them it is already their cause. The enemy is coming for all of us.
Shawnee War Tomahawk & Trade Knife Set
Forged iron tomahawk (throwing and hand combat) and trade knife in leather sheath. The tomahawk is balanced for both throwing and fighting. The trade knife is the everyday tool of the woodlands. I will teach you the standing throw at 15 paces and the fighting grip for close work.
Woodland Warfare & Ambush Tactics
Fighting in the eastern forests. Ambush placement, tree-line defense, river crossing interdiction. The Shawnee were masters of woodland warfare -- we knew every trail, every crossing, every blind turn. Tip: In the forest, the defender is invisible and the attacker is blind. Make the forest your ally.
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