@@robinhu2563Alexander Choupenitch, Nzinga Prescod, Marcus Mepstead, Alex (tho that was years ago). While it is an honor to fence people like that, it's also a bit frustrating to get ground into dust after you think you got better.
Nzinga and Marcus are in NY a lot which is where I am. Alex was at a tournament and Choupenitch happened to be by my club in Brooklyn for the day as he was passing through the US so I took the chance when it presented itself. One of the great things about fencing as a sport is that it's relatively easier to meet some of the top people and they're usually willing to fence you.
sincere question. My son is interested in learning fencing but I am wondering - is fencing dangerous? *edit:* Perhaps I should have mentioned, that a Korean acquaintance from church told us that when he was learning Kendo (Japanese sword fighting) and his back would be covered with red, painful welts after practice. And this, I think, was using bamboo swords!!
You’re son should be dubs as long as he follows the rules and uses the proper equipment. Other than that, the only way you could get hurt is if something out of the ordinary happens or your opponent doesn’t obey the rules.
It can sometimes, but it shouldn't. A hit only requires about 500 grammes (about a pound) of force and the tip only has to be depressed a couple of mm. A skilled fencer will score a hit with quite a delicate touch from only just in range. However, when beginners fight, it is less subtle. I got a cracked rib once when my opponent's foil failed to bend. The kit they're wearing is "puncture proof" in case a blade snaps, and some fencers wear a hard chest protector under their jacket.
Yes, it freaking does. Ask anyone who's fenced for a few years if they ever went home with bruises. It's a flat lie to suggest this isn't a very rough sport.
More in epee than in foil because the sword is less flexible and the pression required to score is 750 grams (500 in foil) despite the armor sometimes i find myself some big bruises.
I really don’t understand the rules or point system behind this . Why is it popular ? Does it pay well enough to focus all your time on ? I really don’t know what the deal is about fencing 🥴
I don't know what's the deal with baseball either you're just going to hit the ball and run around in circles, fencing is a noble sport lmao it was popular cause it was only for the rich and noble at that time. It requires intelligent and quick thinking and fast movements with a lot of foot technique
@@marquissmith7945 running around to catch a ball from someone throwing it sounds like something a dog would play just say you're too stupid to understand the difficulty of the sport and go
2:18 incredible touch!
bruh imagine if they made an anime out of this sport, that’d be so cool ToT
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I was just about to look for this 😭
There is a manga called Ginpaku no Paladin. It has 27 chapters, it’s pretty good though it doesn’t update often (hasn’t updated since June 2020)
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Death note had fencing i think
one thing i look at alot is footwork. people dont realize the importance of it
👆 Great comment. The setup before the final action is what helps you land the touch, and so much of it can be improved with good footwork.
Yep, thats the first thing you learn when you start fencing. It gets really complex
Great compilation
2:52 is that Baldini? From what bout is this?
Love your channel
Thank you for watching! :D
I always feel I look like these guys when I'm fencing. Then I fence against them and realize how much the layman actually sucks by comparison.
Ascalis like who
@@robinhu2563Alexander Choupenitch, Nzinga Prescod, Marcus Mepstead, Alex (tho that was years ago). While it is an honor to fence people like that, it's also a bit frustrating to get ground into dust after you think you got better.
Ascalis dang. How did you get the opportunity to fence them all?
Nzinga and Marcus are in NY a lot which is where I am. Alex was at a tournament and Choupenitch happened to be by my club in Brooklyn for the day as he was passing through the US so I took the chance when it presented itself. One of the great things about fencing as a sport is that it's relatively easier to meet some of the top people and they're usually willing to fence you.
Ascalis neat!
It clearly wasn’t just luck on the day that won Garozzo the gold in 2016. What a champion!
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sincere question. My son is interested in learning fencing but I am wondering - is fencing dangerous? *edit:* Perhaps I should have mentioned, that a Korean acquaintance from church told us that when he was learning Kendo (Japanese sword fighting) and his back would be covered with red, painful welts after practice. And this, I think, was using bamboo swords!!
I don't see what's so dangerous about this sport. There is many other sports that can lead to huge injuries.
@@philongnguyen2442 swords, duh 😁
You’re son should be dubs as long as he follows the rules and uses the proper equipment. Other than that, the only way you could get hurt is if something out of the ordinary happens or your opponent doesn’t obey the rules.
No but it hurts when u hit the opponent's hand
Nope
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un funny
this is neat :)
Buen video 👏
Do it hurt when you get touch?
It doesn't
It can sometimes, but it shouldn't. A hit only requires about 500 grammes (about a pound) of force and the tip only has to be depressed a couple of mm. A skilled fencer will score a hit with quite a delicate touch from only just in range. However, when beginners fight, it is less subtle. I got a cracked rib once when my opponent's foil failed to bend. The kit they're wearing is "puncture proof" in case a blade snaps, and some fencers wear a hard chest protector under their jacket.
@@mikefule wow! it sounds like with the right angle the foil can still do some scary damage.. hard to tell just from videos
Yes, it freaking does. Ask anyone who's fenced for a few years if they ever went home with bruises. It's a flat lie to suggest this isn't a very rough sport.
More in epee than in foil because the sword is less flexible and the pression required to score is 750 grams (500 in foil) despite the armor sometimes i find myself some big bruises.
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Finally a video without dumbass background music
This should have 1b 🅱️iews
Legit read this as "This should have been jews" for a sec
I can't see wtf is going on.
How the fuck does this works
Per me il migliore è il punto del 14 pari cassará kruse
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Where is the rasenggan
MY SPORT
My too
Whats your club
I really don’t understand the rules or point system behind this . Why is it popular ? Does it pay well enough to focus all your time on ? I really don’t know what the deal is about fencing 🥴
It's centuries old, chap. And, it is a gentleman's sport. By the way, have you ever fenced? Sword fighting is amazing.
I don't know what's the deal with baseball either you're just going to hit the ball and run around in circles, fencing is a noble sport lmao it was popular cause it was only for the rich and noble at that time. It requires intelligent and quick thinking and fast movements with a lot of foot technique
@@yn1347 bro you didn't have to down play baseball to try and hype fencing up... This shit is boring
@@marquissmith7945 running around to catch a ball from someone throwing it sounds like something a dog would play just say you're too stupid to understand the difficulty of the sport and go
@@yn1347 you're just a spectator nothing more, nothing less... A sideline fan boy.. go fall on a real sword, pussy
lmfao who tf is watching this
I feel like 5 touch bouts are a totally different sport
Yeah lol
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This sport is a little ridiculous why can’t they use real swords?
What do you think xD
what ever 🤣
@@nelsonjv1 there's a difference between fencing and sword fighting nelson
Overrated electrified tag
This game sucks
It's a sport, not a game :/
It just shows that you have a low comprehension lmao this sports require intelligence
where brain