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MayForFree: don’t pay until June

A special offer for a whole month of free access to everything DTV has to offer! Sign up for a Scholars or Masters Club subscription between May 1-7 and you won’t pay until June. This is a monthly subscription that packs tons of great content, including:

  • Swordplay Courses with video lessons, quizzes, practice notes
  • Massive Video Library with over 45 hours of instruction in many weapons and on many skill levels
  • Blog archives with over 150 articles written to help you train and learn for life

Coupon code: MayForFree
Sign up between May 1-7

This offer is open to everyone. Share it with someone you know! Enjoy your training.

Basic Courses

DuelloTV has a swordplay video instruction library unmatched anywhere in its breadth and depth. But the videos were long, hard to browse topic-by-topic, and weren’t very interactive. That’s changing.

We’ve been working extremely hard behind the scenes, and today we’re proud to begin our roll-out of online swordplay courses at two levels: Premium and Basic.

All of our new courses will offer bite-sized video topics from 1-3 minutes long. Track your progress as you make your way through the course, and pick up where you left off last time you visited the site. They work great on any device: phone, tablet or desktop.

Basic Courses

Basic courses contain high quality, individual step-by-step topic videos.

Every course on DTV (over 50 of them!) will have a simplified basic counterpart—just the video content in topic-by-topic segments. Track your progress as you watch them all. The basic courses will be built out much faster than the premium courses, so look for new courses to be completed and ready for you often!

Access all basic courses via Scholars Club or Masters Club subscription. Basic Course Packs will soon be available to allow a one-time purchase for lifetime access.

Of Course There’s FREE

We like free. That’s why we’ve always made our high quality Quick Start courses for Longsword and Rapier available to all members at no charge. If you haven’t yet tried them, jump in and see what they’re about. With video topics, quizzes and practice notes, we’re sure even experienced practitioners will get something out of them.

You can also read the training blog for free. Our blog currently hosts over 230 articles on swordplay, training, tournament, teaching, motivation—pretty much anything you can image connected with studying any martial art. Subscribe for full blog archive access.

30-for-30 Swordplay Challenge Recap

Congratulations everyone who participated in this year’s 30-for-30 challenge! Throughout the month of January students of the sword from around the world challenged themselves to build the habit of swordplay training with 30 minutes per day of swordplay practice.

Worldwide Effort

This year we had more than 300 declared participants (a new record!). Participants came from all over the US and Canada as well as from Indonesia, Japan, China, Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Brazil, England, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Portugal, Turkey, and Poland. Amazing to have such an international community joined together through a shared love of swordplay and personal improvement.

The way that people chose to engage with the challenge is about as varied as the participants themselves and this year included training with a diversity of swords both Eastern and Western, a focus on core strength and mobility, teaching challenges, translation projects, reading assignments, and sparring. I enjoyed the variety of ways people chose to meet the challenge as well as the focus on rhythm over herculean effort. The most important thing that one can get out of this kind of challenge is the capacity to break daily inertia and make a small move forward each day toward a goal or habit.

Celebrate and Reflect

At the end of any given challenge it is important to take stock and consider what lessons were learned from this period whether you met every day of the challenge or a smaller number. I for one found a new joy and habit for training as the first part of my day and have managed to maintain this since the challenge. I also renewed my own following of “minimum viable commitment“.

Several times during the challenge I found myself close to the end of the day, no practice done, and about to crawl into bed. Instead of foregoing my training I decided that five minutes would be infinitely more than no minutes and found myself occupied in my practice for the full time or close to it. This let me go to bed much more satisfied.

We’re Here to Support You

Throughout the month we made practice videos and training advice available through Duello.TV and those same videos and advice will stay accessible in the 30-for-30 area for the rest of the year. Our goal at DTV is to make daily practice and learning accessible to everyone who has the desire to do so. Support DTV and the 30-for-30 free content by subscribing or sponsoring DTV for as little as $4/mo. We hope what we offered was useful to those who participated and that our courses and videos will help everyone take their training and learning even further this year.

Thank you again to everyone for your enthusiastic participation, for sharing your stories, and helping make 2020 start out right. Please share your experiences and highlights from the challenge in the comments!

Devon