HAMA

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Historical Adulan Martial Arts
NicknamesHAMA
Earliest recorded playing1919 AD, Durnstaal
Registered players26,000+
Clubs78
Characteristics
ContactYes
Team members1 per side
Mixed genderYes
TypeMartial Art
EquipmentVarious medieval weapons, protective equipment
VenueEnclosed Ring
Presence
Country or regionDurnstaalFlag.png Durnstaal

Historical Adulan Martial Arts or HAMA for short is a broad sport in which (normally) two opponents duel using medieval weaponry and techniques.

The sport's origins lie in the martial practices of Eastern Adula spanning from approximately 600 AD to 1300 AD which were rendered obsolete by the widespread adoption of gunpowder weaponry or evolved into far different forms over time. The first organized group devoted to these practices was formed in 1889 by the Old Royal Armory in Durnen as a method to draw in visitors with live demonstrations of the weapons and armor the museum displayed. Similar groups began appearing in colleges and wealthy boarding schools soon after, culminating in the founding of the Melee Combat Association of Durnstaal in 1919 as an official regulatory organization for the sport.

HAMA is performed using blunted weapons from Adula's past, most often of the High Medieval period from roughly 1100 AD to 1300 AD. The most common weapons used are longswords and sabers and all official duels require both participants to use the same weapon. Official bouts consist of 5 rounds played until first hit with the winner of the most rounds being declared the winner.

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