In the Ota - Massialas match, there is a parry, then hit to back that Ota does. It’s a great hit, and a superb example of his speed. Even the commentators were wowed. It would go great with this video.
That hit was incredible! Really nerves of steel 🤩 I made certain to include it in this trickshot video 😅 must have missed it editing somehow this time around: ua-cam.com/video/lArRJLj14fU/v-deo.html
2:29 footwork here is amazing by yuki, but it looks somewhat different from a traditionally advance, its sorta like a bouncing but with the important stability of the core not bouncing. And it is a little bit high then a traditional staying low en grade
Ota, one of my favourite Foilists. Always a big fan of his. At least nowadays he's retired and currently the President of the Japanese Fencing Federation doing everything to keep promoting the sport. However, I think as fast as Ota is, Lee Kwanghyun is the fastest (not by much though): ua-cam.com/video/O4bDgVNV2Nc/v-deo.html
Good names! I just had a look at the rankings for other fencers. The top ten are relatively fast (of course), but no crazy speedsters like Ota at the very top right now. Can't wait for Tokyo, with the Olympics you never know who will shine!
@@christianalbertjahns2577 I'd say Lee still has really fast bladwork too, It's just Lee tends to fight with more direct compound actions rather than Ota prefers to flick and use remise's.
The hero of fast fencers everywhere 😄
man Ota is my soul inspiration honestly. one day i'll strive to get his speed
That whip-fast double flick at 11s!
Only thing faster than Ota's feet is Ota's hand 😂
In the Ota - Massialas match, there is a parry, then hit to back that Ota does. It’s a great hit, and a superb example of his speed. Even the commentators were wowed. It would go great with this video.
That hit was incredible! Really nerves of steel 🤩
I made certain to include it in this trickshot video 😅 must have missed it editing somehow this time around:
ua-cam.com/video/lArRJLj14fU/v-deo.html
1:56 2:58 you know you have insane bladework (and working brain) if you can deduce (and parry, obviously) Garrozo's delayed riposte
As someone who watches at x2 this was a delight to witness. I didn't see anything land, but boy was he shmooving
I just tried that myself, crazy shit lol
He looks like he's on 2x speed when you watch it normally. lol.
Ota is CEO of hit and block out
hahaha 100% 😂 Managing Director of too fast for u
You should do more of these. It’s very well made
😁 Thanks
I'd love too, the really tricky part is getting the song right, seems to make the difference
2:29 footwork here is amazing by yuki, but it looks somewhat different from a traditionally advance, its sorta like a bouncing but with the important stability of the core not bouncing. And it is a little bit high then a traditional staying low en grade
absolutely crazy stuff he would do
Olympic foil is your channel runned by multiple people? because if it isn't rip your comment notifications
@@ubee2014 Just me lol
Bro is fencing saber
Yup
is there any way to find the full bout of 2:21? the london 2012 yuki ota v B. Kleinbrink
Sure thing, this was from the team event the link is here (with timestamp): ua-cam.com/users/livexF8ct4AJ40c?si=q6vrvm1UcBKlR61G&t=2392
anyway where did you get Ota vs Heo bout? I desperately need that
Oh sure thing, it's from the 2014 Asian Champs:
ua-cam.com/video/Wd6nWCw1mi8/v-deo.html&
Skip to 3:22:22
2:05 looks to be off strip but no call from ref explain?
Looks close, I guess the ref thought he was still on or didn't notice
Yesssss 🔥🔥
Ota, one of my favourite Foilists. Always a big fan of his. At least nowadays he's retired and currently the President of the Japanese Fencing Federation doing everything to keep promoting the sport.
However, I think as fast as Ota is, Lee Kwanghyun is the fastest (not by much though): ua-cam.com/video/O4bDgVNV2Nc/v-deo.html
Oh shit, don't tell Fencing Season about this 👀
We can start a UA-cam drama 😂
@Olympic Foil we might complete the fast foilist compilation by adding Heo Jun and Erwann Le Pechoux then.
Good names! I just had a look at the rankings for other fencers. The top ten are relatively fast (of course), but no crazy speedsters like Ota at the very top right now. Can't wait for Tokyo, with the Olympics you never know who will shine!
well by footwork, yes I agree with you. Bladework-wise, though, Ota has (or in his case, had) faster (and more pristine) bladework
@@christianalbertjahns2577 I'd say Lee still has really fast bladwork too, It's just Lee tends to fight with more direct compound actions rather than Ota prefers to flick and use remise's.
what is this funky chinese music
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