Author on the WarHorse Rex at Siege of Glen Gary event 2013 |
The articles and classes cover the various equestrian activities, including jousting, combat, archery and tests of skill. The latter are commonly called "games" but I feel this does not adequately describes these activities, which require a degree of skill in weaponry as well as control of the horse. These tests include the historical activities which were practiced by mounted warriors in the medieval period as preparation for battle and tournament. They include tilting (or spearing) rings, pig-sticking and javelin throwing, the "heads course" and titling the quintain.
Because there continues to be a great deal of interest in this subject, evidenced by the good attendance each time I teach it, I taught the class again at the Pennsic War in 2011, 2013 and 2014. At the 2014 Joint Æthelmearc Academy and Royal University of the MidRealm (RUM) event, I picked up and taught a similar class when the instructor failed to show up. (I was there to teach a different equestrian class and when I found out the instructor was not there and the interested students asked me if I could teach the class, I filled in for him.)
According to the class announcement that I have used to teach these classes, "This class will discuss types of equestrian activities practiced in the SCA. As such it is an aid to those watching the activities, enhancing their appreciation of equestrian events through an understanding of the purpose of the "games," historical background, and "scoring" for competition purposes. This class is also of benefit to those persons seeking to get involved in this exciting area of the SCA experience."
The importance of these classes cannot be over-stated. In order to increase participation in the equestrian programs, we equestrian marshals need to constantly look for potential new people. Occasionally, people who have been in the SCA for years suddenly discover that there are equestrian activities in our organization and they are looking for information on how to get involved. Others are interested in watching the activities but do not understand what they are seeing in the arena or how things are scored. Classes of an introductory nature serve both these groups. Additionally, this class can be used when conducting demonstrations in the modern world, such as at 4-H club meetings or shows, in an effort to recruit new members to the SCA and specifically, to the equestrian program. This is the reason that I have taught this class more than other equestrian related class, and written several versions of the related article.
Arena and equipment layout for Equestrian Activities at Saxon Summer 2011 |
I have not posted the articles here on my blog but they can be found in the April, May, June and July 2013 issues of the Æstel and can be accessed by SCA members here.)
In an on-going effort to promote the equestrian program, I believe it is important to keep this topic current and to continue to publish articles and teach classes on this subject. I encourage others in their Kingdom to do so as well as my fellow equestrians in Æthelmearc!
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