I wonder if there's any antique picture of my amateur sabre technique, the fist of the pig. Basically you avoid the blade while missing the correct distance for a lunge and end up punching your teammate with the knuckle guard, but since it is electrified, it registers as a hit. Of course we were sparring.
@@xPyrielxnah it’s not a gimmick, it’s something you use to oppose attacks in the high line. If you’re spamming counterattacks then yeah sure it’s gonna fail. If you use them wisely it creates the opportunity like this one.
Paso soto! Not a sabre move at all... it's dependent on your opponent missing and that's not something that happens in sabre. By the way, it is supposedly how Romeo kills Tybalt in early stage directions (an Elizabethan audience would have understood).
@@sorrystarfish38 It's theoretically possible... and given a million touches it will happen. But the smart money won't be put on it. Especially in electric sabre where everything above the hips just needs to slightest touch to register. You'd be much better off leaping upwards and extending your legs in a Cossack dance move... they won't conduct electrically.
female fencing never disappoints. I wonder why her name is fully polish (first and last name I chexked) despite being American? maybe she lived there long enough to get a citizenship
Bro did a historical move
Sis did😅
Better than the suicidal charges they usually do!
Koreans changed the fencing world @@ravenactual2133
Bro reincarnation
Now THIS is fencing
Well, yeah it literally is 😂 sabre to be precise
@@Ink_Sack Olympic fencing is usually just first to poke their opponent with pointy stabby stabby the most wins
@@itzpiercr well, first to attack gets right of way for the point, but yeah I get your point. This video still shows that lol
@@itzpiercrhow ignorant.
But maybe you're right for sabre...
@@matthewrayner571 who are you?
A certified hood classic for sure
Bro's ancestors fought in the Colosseum!💀
You should have used Alfred Hutton’s version since it’s actually with sabres
They are Italian style dueling sabers
History repeats itself
I wonder if there's any antique picture of my amateur sabre technique, the fist of the pig. Basically you avoid the blade while missing the correct distance for a lunge and end up punching your teammate with the knuckle guard, but since it is electrified, it registers as a hit. Of course we were sparring.
Bro ended his opponent rightly in modern fancing
Do a video about it, the sword community might pick it up
I always did this move against taller or opponents with longer arms
Passata soto? In saber? That won’t work twice!
Back when it was invented, that would've been A Ok.
Well it’s actually in Alfred Hutton’s sabre manual from 1896 if I remember the date correctly
@@CourtDuellistactually 🤓☝🏽
It is not suppose to work twice bro. This is a gimmick move for whatever the fuck weapon you will use as most of the techniques in manuscripts.
@@xPyrielxnah it’s not a gimmick, it’s something you use to oppose attacks in the high line. If you’re spamming counterattacks then yeah sure it’s gonna fail. If you use them wisely it creates the opportunity like this one.
This is pretty similar to a boxing technique Cuz D’Amato taught and showed off.
A sword is just an extension of the arm
True
Paso soto! Not a sabre move at all... it's dependent on your opponent missing and that's not something that happens in sabre.
By the way, it is supposedly how Romeo kills Tybalt in early stage directions (an Elizabethan audience would have understood).
Interesting. Perhaps I will send this to my ELA teacher.
Definitely shows up in saber historically, skill issue among sabreurs that they usually don’t do enough point work to make it relevant
It's a saber move, anything can happen in a fight, even your opponent missing, it's not like you're standing still, you're still dodging,
@@sorrystarfish38 It's theoretically possible... and given a million touches it will happen. But the smart money won't be put on it. Especially in electric sabre where everything above the hips just needs to slightest touch to register.
You'd be much better off leaping upwards and extending your legs in a Cossack dance move... they won't conduct electrically.
it definitely originated in smallsword and rapier combat, but you can do this with a longsword or any suitable weapon for counter thrusting
You should compare every historical technique in every video with every athlete.🧠
Im addicted to your videos
Was that Passata Sotto?
I can feel that if I think about it
Finally, the canon event
Legacy lives.
Without death. Nice.
fabris would be proud
La técnica milenaria
That's the thing!
Do my eyes deceive me
Are these left hand fencers
As an italian is relly fun passata sotto😂
This is why america has power and the power of eagle 🦅🦅🦅
Ancient Olympics recreated
Your off hand was exended along your leg rather then then your cheek. You are in a deeper extention then in the illustration
yes in fencing tag is no good to catch blade with palm, is tag no fight
He was literally a mirror image. His hand was just down not up.
Brillant. ❤
It’s just a lunge?
This may be a silly question, but how is this different from just a very deep lunge?
Ehh it's nuanced. You bait a lunge on the high line and then go under (passata sotto) the opponent's blade as a counter
I hear all this talk about saber that and saber this but IS THAT A FATE REFERENCE
Reckon it would work with an epee
The chess analyzer would call that a book move 😂
Studied the classics.
Bro is a girl. Bro also has a Polish name. Figures they'd be good.
Who won the point?
female fencing never disappoints. I wonder why her name is fully polish (first and last name I chexked) despite being American? maybe she lived there long enough to get a citizenship
Capo ferro!
@letsgo529 yeah
@@br34kbunn1yeah
Can you do that in foil?
Yes, every weapon works if you do the timing right and your opponent is rushing you.
@@archardor3392 THANKYOUU
@@Elizabeths_Channelactually, it works much better in foil since you cover most valid target area with your head.
@@hodgepodgesyntaxia2112 WOOHOHOHOHOHO
@@hodgepodgesyntaxia2112Then you get a yellow card for covering target
Isn’t that how everyone wins
But because of the camera ankle you dont see why he succeed since he defelct the opponent thrust into hes own thrust
🤗💕
ดูเหมือนจะโดนทั้งคู่นะคับคนหนึ่งได้แทงตัวอีกคนหนึ่งสามารถฟันหลังหรือฟันท้ายทอยได้
Bro sword attack
No because his right hand is not guarding his head/neck so this is just an attack but not sabre move
The modern fencing is not epic they just move faster and hit.
Hm
Too bad fencing isn’t a martial art anymore and just a sport
Pasata sotto
Pasatasoto epic and don't used't in olimpic technic
Lame where is the old fights
Don't think UA-cam existed back then mate
@@SlicerSabreAI 🧠 you can animate this 🦧
Nope, it’s not like in capoferro
Obviously it's not a recreation, wdym
@@AR-yd2nd no, obviously this video is made like to pretend the recreation