
Pork side.
The Masters caught in the act while happily taking part in one of the first “Pork Side” events.

Master Nemo.
The Master explains to some students the physical differences between traditional swords and our combat lightsabers. On the floor, one of the first prototype hilts designed by the Masters.

Masteri Gilo and Lorenzo in combat.
Master Gilo and Lorenzo. The "rovescio" technique was still not yet precise.

The masters
The Masters, while sparring, show some techniques to the first people who joined LudoSport, before the Network was founded and showing how an “IH” should be called out

The Masters
A long, long time ago, the Masters were busy spreading our sport during a convention dedicated to Star Wars.

The Founding Masters
The Masters, still young, demonstrate the Form 1 "Fendente" technique to the audience.

...and Lorenzo.
One of the first LudoSport clans in the first venue established in Italy. On the left, a very young Lorenzo Todaro. At that time, the Masters had not yet defined the design of our uniforms.

The Masters
The Masters, back when they were still teaching Form 1 to the very first members of LudoSport.

The legendary blackboard.
Master Gilo standing next to the blackboard where the theoretical concepts of the Form were written... maybe.

Master Nemo.
Master Nemo during one of the rare moments when he was smiling. Strangely enough, no student had made him angry.

The Masters fight on an Italian beach
The Masters fight on an Italian beach, showcasing our sport to the public.

The Masters and some of the first LudoSport students
The Masters and some of the first LudoSport students provided technical support for the fight scenes of a well-known fan film.

The Masters in combat.
Master Nemo and Master Gilo during a demo fight after one of the first official Ludosport competitions.

Teatro Dimora in Mondaino, Italy.
Teatro Dimora in Mondaino, Italy. Master Gilo watches Master Nemo as he explains some techniques from the stage.

Refereeing.
Back when the Masters ( in this case, Master Gilo ) were the first competition judges, the protocol for officiating the matches was still being defined.























