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Modern Agonistics is not a style, art or system. It is simply a format for training, experimentation and competition with weapons. The goals of the participants range from cross-training, self-defense and thrill-seeking, to craftwork [like weapon and armor fabrication] and attempts to reconstruct extinct fighting arts. Practitioners of over two-dozen fighting arts have utilized this format since 1998 without sustaining serious injury. Participants have been both male and female and have ranged in age from 11 to 65; in size from 75 to 375 pounds, and in experience from novice to professional. Most participants have been males in their late teens and early twenties. We have no dues, rituals, traditions or barriers. This is simply a network for combat weaponry enthusiasts. We are just a curious group of fighters. If you want to participate you are welcome. Our motto is "as real as you want it".

Agonistics is an ancient Hellenic term that translates as "contest-preparation". The root is Agon meaning "contest". The English word agony was borrowed from the ancient Greek term for "contestant's suffering" referring to the trials of a combatant. This is admittedly a terrible term to use in modern America, as virtually everyone misreads agonistics as agnostics which is also from the ancient Greek and means "no knowledge" and is used as a self-descriptive term by people who are not sure about the existence of divinity. My favorite misreading of agonistics was when the Baltimore City Paper ran our ad for a seminar at Sifu Clark's in 2005 as Modern Antagonistics. Some guy called me and wanted to know if we were a network for hate groups.
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Headgear Brief
Keeping Your Head in Weapon Sparring and Competition
APR/05/13
Modern Fighter
A Contact Weaponry Video Archive
APR/01/13
FMA with Sifu Tom Clark
A Hybrid Jeet Kune Do Oriented Filipino Weaponry Class
MAR/29/13
Gladiatorial Combat Sets
Modern Agonistics Contact Weaponry Selections
MAR/21/13
American/FMA Combat Sets
Modern Agonistics Contact Weaponry Selections
MAR/21/13
Kenpo Edged-Weapon Combatives 2013: Control
Countermeasures by Jim Frederick, Behavior & Scenarios by James LaFond
MAR/12/13
Gear Behaving Badly #1
Notes on Using Fencing Masks with Wooden Blunts
FEB/24/13
The Agonistics Code
A Modern Code Duello
JAN/01/13
A Freestyle Stick Pipedream
A 2009 Report for PickYourFight Promotions
DEC/31/12
The Lateral Redondo
Bag Drill for Stick-fighting
DEC/31/12
The Brutal Salsa
Bag Drill for Stick-fighting
DEC/29/12
Developing Two and Three Step Weapon Drills
Integrating Strokes and Footwork for Combat
DEC/29/12
Bridging from Weapon to Empty Hand
Tips on Contact Weaponry Evolutions
DEC/28/12
An FMA Gathering
Bais Tres Manos with Jun Paliangayan: 10/6/2012
DEC/25/12
ModernAgonistics
AUG/29/12 | ModernAgonistics
SuperJim wanted it, so he gets it: knife vs stick. Keep in mind, the stick-bearer can realistically only win by KO'ing his opponent with a strike to the head, or destroying/disarming the weapon hand. Not an easy feat, especially if the knifer wants blood and rushes. Knife+stick training session at Eastwood Park, Baltimore, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan August 28, 2012 James LaFond, Charles Meisling (green super-sneakers) Filmed by Dominick More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
AUG/29/12 | ModernAgonistics
SuperJim gets a disarm and a kill. Knife+stick training session at Eastwood Park, Baltimore, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan August 28, 2012 James LaFond, Charles Meisling (green super-sneakers) Filmed by Dominick More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
AUG/29/12 | ModernAgonistics
Charles shows James a supponated thrust to the chin. Considered a KO. Knife+stick training session at Eastwood Park, Baltimore, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan August 28, 2012 James LaFond, Charles Meisling (green super-sneakers) Filmed by Dominick More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
AUG/29/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife training session at Eastwood Park, Baltimore, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan August 28, 2012 James LaFond, Charles Meisling (green super-sneakers) Filmed by Dominick More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
AUG/29/12 | ModernAgonistics
SuperJim goes berzerk with a 3-count combo, ending with a disembowelment. Knife training session at Eastwood Park, Baltimore, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan August 28, 2012 James LaFond, Charles Meisling (green super-sneakers) Filmed by Dominick More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
AUG/29/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife training session at Eastwood Park, Baltimore, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan August 28, 2012 James LaFond, Charles Meisling (green super-sneakers) Filmed by Dominick More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Stick & knife training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 James Lafond (red shirt), Brett G. Stick + knife combination More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Stick & knife training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 James Lafond (red shirt), Charles Meisling Stick + knife combination More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Stick & knife training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 Brett G. (orange shirt), Charles Meisling Stick + knife combination More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Stick & knife training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 James Lafond, Brett G. (orange shirt) Stick + knife combination More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife-sparring training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 Charles Meisling, Brett G. (orange shirt) Knife + Punch shield More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife-sparring training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 Cory Bracken, James Lafond (red shirt) Double knife More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/25/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife-sparring training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 Cory Bracken (gray shirt), Charles Meisling Double knife More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/24/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife-sparring training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 Charles Meisling, Brett G. (orange) Left-handed match More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
ModernAgonistics
JUN/24/12 | ModernAgonistics
Knife-sparring training session at Jim Frederick's Karate in Towson, MD Knives simulated by 8-10" rattan June 23, 2012 James LaFond (red shirt), Charles Meisling Right-handed match More information about Modern Agonistics can be found at www.JamesLafond.com
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