Bartitsu & Neo-Bartitsu

Victorian Self-Defense for the Modern Citizen

Feats of Strength

Written by David McCormick on April 6th, 2015 9:19 pm in Blog — Tags: ,
During my physical culture workshop at VISS last weekend, we looked at a few feats of strength. Some of these might be thought of as cheating, others are outright stage illusions. Victorian Classic Strength First up, classic feats from the Bartitsu Compendium I, in a section called “How to Pose as a Strongman”. Using a […]

Bellicose Chaps

Written by David McCormick on April 5th, 2012 7:31 pm in Blog — Tags: ,
Are you up to scratch? Ready to “toe the line”? Or are you down for the count? Take a swig of aqua vitae and put up your dukes… Pugilism Some martial artists really love the terminology and the exotic names in foreign languages. Fisticuffs, on the other hand, uses English words for the techniques, but […]

Steampunk Fights

Written by David McCormick on March 24th, 2012 7:28 pm in Blog — Tags:
Let’s start with an analogy, not only because I have faith that my readers understand analogies, but also because you’re guaranteed to understand this one: Jedi is to lightsabre as Steampunk is to Bartitsu Jedi don’t have to use lightsabres (in fact, I’m surprised there aren’t more who eschew them), it’s just appropriate and therefore […]

Just in Time for a Bartitsu Workshop… Careful with the Face.

Written by David McCormick on December 8th, 2011 3:19 am in Blog — Tags: ,
Just in Time for a Bartitsu Workshop… Careful with the Face.
What is this marvellous fighting style from Victorian England that includes distractions, low kicks, and controlling the balance and reach of attackers? Why, it’s Bartitsu! Plus a little Wing Chun, since that’s Robert Downey Jr.’s previous training. Bartitsu Workshop This Saturday 10-December is an Introduction to Bartitsu workshop at Academie Duello in downtown Vancouver. For […]

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