Walka Marka Helmana z Janem Chodkiewiczem. Niestety z drugiego starcia gdzie Marek nadrobił straty została nagrana tylko końcówka ze zwarciem i zapasami.
Świetna walka, super nagranie! A w kontekście trafień - fajnym pomysłem, który widziałem kiedyś w internetach, jest dodanie do nagrania w fazie "postprodukcji" czegoś w rodzaju czerwonych kółeczek w miejscu i momencie trafienia, które bardzo pomagają w zrozumieniu tego co się dzieje przez początkujących czy "przygodnych widzów".
The slow-mo is great. Some real nice fencing as well. I have a question concerning why no one of you're acknowledging the hits. Is it a different kind of sparring system I'm just not used to? Thanks for sharing Jan Cheers and hope to see you soon again Robert
Robert Molin Thank you Robert. In Poland during serious sparring aknowledging the hits may be dangerous. Personally I do not like it. Usually my oponnent and I know when we are hit. We do not need to inform each other. Besides we try to simulate a duel, so why we should confirm anything?
vicente valiente I know it isn't a competition. We use a different system of sparring at my club. Mostly we don't continue after any hit, just for the wiederschlag. Then we stop and show the hit. I'm wonder what's your intention with continuing after some of these lethal blows? If you explain I can also use this in my/our training.
fockmen Hi Fockman, There are definitely clubs in Australia that do this. I am part of a fairly new but active club in Melbourne. There are also clubs in Sydney and Brisbane that I know of.
Świetna walka, super nagranie! A w kontekście trafień - fajnym pomysłem, który widziałem kiedyś w internetach, jest dodanie do nagrania w fazie "postprodukcji" czegoś w rodzaju czerwonych kółeczek w miejscu i momencie trafienia, które bardzo pomagają w zrozumieniu tego co się dzieje przez początkujących czy "przygodnych widzów".
Stupendous slow motion!
As a longsword fencer, I've always wanted to be like you Pan C
What kinda gloves are they wearing?
The slow-mo is great. Some real nice fencing as well. I have a question concerning why no one of you're acknowledging the hits. Is it a different kind of sparring system I'm just not used to?
Thanks for sharing Jan
Cheers and hope to see you soon again
Robert
Robert Molin Thank you Robert. In Poland during serious sparring aknowledging the hits may be dangerous. Personally I do not like it. Usually my oponnent and I know when we are hit. We do not need to inform each other. Besides we try to simulate a duel, so why we should confirm anything?
vicente valiente I know it isn't a competition. We use a different system of sparring at my club. Mostly we don't continue after any hit, just for the wiederschlag. Then we stop and show the hit. I'm wonder what's your intention with continuing after some of these lethal blows? If you explain I can also use this in my/our training.
You were always my idol
man i wish we had this in Australia
Gets closer all the time
fockmen Hi Fockman, There are definitely clubs in Australia that do this. I am part of a fairly new but active club in Melbourne. There are also clubs in Sydney and Brisbane that I know of.
Curaissier yea i go to one in sydney but they don"t do long sword at the moment.
Is it Stoccata that you went to? If not, they are a great club and worth having a look at.
nice fighting, nice Video i like the slowmo
Nice video and nice bouting.
Wow that is the coolest shit!