@@supremebrick4555 All organisations certainly have their challenges. I’m personally looking excitedly forward with IMCF/BI unification projects to get the best sides and aspects of all.
A fighter was not agreeing with marshal's decision that happened a bit earlier, escalated to shouting at marshals, and the other fighter tried to strongly advise him that this is not the way how disagreement with the marshalling decision should be handled. For example, you are not even allowed to stand up yet, and there is an appeal process.
About how long does it take to start competing in tournaments? I've heard most people wait one year before buying their kit, then some months to another year before competing.
@@_edgardo_ My point is that as a 27 year retired combat veteran I never had time to screw around like that in a combat zone. US tax payers dollars are being wasted being sent to Ukraine. They are supposedly running low on man power but have time for this? Calling BS on it and you.
@@SirLappis I can't right now, I have literally nothing, not even a piece of armor, I just wondered how and what requirements do I need to meet, so in future I can become a knight there.
@@Pussinboots-ll1om Basically the first step most often indeed is to get in contact with the nearest club. The people there have valuable information for how to start collecting the gear, and many clubs have loaner gear to try out the sport before spending any money - to know if the sport is for you or not before that.
Is it just me, or is this sport getting faster, and faster?
I’m getting slower at least :)
Ukraine 💪💪💪
Caracas, que guerra!
Thanks for posting. the rules seem very confusing
They are actually quite simple and straight forward. Been thinking of creating a video about the basics.
Of course! Its imcf 😆 always weird and confusing compared to BL/BI
@@supremebrick4555 All organisations certainly have their challenges. I’m personally looking excitedly forward with IMCF/BI unification projects to get the best sides and aspects of all.
Wish i could be young again.. your Queen gargles snail slime!!!
Hi sir lappis! Would it be ok if I use some clips of your video to talk about the sport??
Certainly 👍 If possible naturally nice if you mention the source.
what were the 2 dudes upset about around the 14:30 mark?
A fighter was not agreeing with marshal's decision that happened a bit earlier, escalated to shouting at marshals, and the other fighter tried to strongly advise him that this is not the way how disagreement with the marshalling decision should be handled. For example, you are not even allowed to stand up yet, and there is an appeal process.
About how long does it take to start competing in tournaments? I've heard most people wait one year before buying their kit, then some months to another year before competing.
Depends completely on a person. Some have gone competing is weeks, some never will.
Go Chile !
Viva!
Где Моцарт с камерой со шлема?!
Whose that?
@@SirLappis ukrainian fighter
Doesn't seem like the weapons have much to do with it. 95% of hte takedowns are with body checks, tackles or sweeps.
That is correct. Mostly so. To certain extent, especially in powerplay situations, maybe that 10%, its about weapons.
So US tax payers are sending money there so they have time for this?
...or time for anything else free people would like to do if they did not need to, like all of these fighters have, spend time in the trenches.
@@SirLappis Then they need to get back to defending their country…
These guys were all on leave and used their personal money to do this :)
Active military also get time off, and can use their spare time however they please. Your point?
@@_edgardo_ My point is that as a 27 year retired combat veteran I never had time to screw around like that in a combat zone. US tax payers dollars are being wasted being sent to Ukraine. They are supposedly running low on man power but have time for this? Calling BS on it and you.
Ukraine!!!, btw how do you get in the sport, and what are requirements?
PM me your location (in Insta for example) and I’ll help with first steps.
@@SirLappis I can't right now, I have literally nothing, not even a piece of armor, I just wondered how and what requirements do I need to meet, so in future I can become a knight there.
@@Pussinboots-ll1om Basically the first step most often indeed is to get in contact with the nearest club. The people there have valuable information for how to start collecting the gear, and many clubs have loaner gear to try out the sport before spending any money - to know if the sport is for you or not before that.