08-20-2012, 09:00 PM
Disqualifies you in what sense? From joining a reenactment group? Realistically you aren't going to be swinging your sword around at most events unless you are doing an immersion or mock fighting, but I am inclined to say most events are for the public, and for that reason mock fighting is limited or non-existent for liability reasons.
If this is something you really want to do, just get used to the idea of using your shield in your left and sword/pilum in your left.
My father is right handed, but when he broke his right arm/hand he learned to write left handed, after he healed, he got used to using his left arm so much that he played baseball with a right handed mitt and is ambidextrous, so it is something that can be taught
If this is something you really want to do, just get used to the idea of using your shield in your left and sword/pilum in your left.
My father is right handed, but when he broke his right arm/hand he learned to write left handed, after he healed, he got used to using his left arm so much that he played baseball with a right handed mitt and is ambidextrous, so it is something that can be taught
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-Matt
-Matt