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Weapons Combat Systems Seminar

Oct 21, 2014 Rolf Warming Comments Off on Weapons Combat Systems Seminar


UntitledOn November 8th 2014, Weapons Combat Systems (WCS) is arranging a seminar in Copenhagen, Denmark. WCS is a realistic martial arts style specializing in combat with and against weapons.

Head Instructor, Rolf W. Fabricius, will be instructing this seminar from 12.00 – 15.00.

Address: Dueslaget, Auroravej 2, 1620 Rødovre.

Price: 300 DKK + grading fee (if grading).

Prior knowledge of Weapons Combat Systems is not necessary
All can participate. Ideal seminar for beginners who wish to get an insight into armed combat!


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Rolf Warming
Rolf Warming

Rolf is the founder of the Society for Combat Archaeology (SoCA). He holds an MA degree in Maritime Archaeology from the University of Southampton and another MA degree in Prehistoric Archaeology from the University of Copenhagen. His studies have preeminently been on the subject of combat and conflict in the past, ranging from Mesolithic violence to organized state formation in the Renaissance. He has achieved the rank of sergeant in the Royal Danish Army. In addition to this, Rolf is the chief instructor of Weapons Combat Systems, a weaponry-based martial art which he teaches on both a national and international level through classes, seminars, etc.

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