I like this video very much fam! I watched it with my children the other day and now they want to start fencing! Isn't that great?! Truly a masterpiece of an edit. Keep it up!
1.25укол - попал в 4 защиту-перевод в1 соединение - укол (как оверхенд передней). 2.50 вход в соединение с горизонтальный клином, ниже чем у оппонента-на батман сверху(наиболее вероятный если его клинок выше) - перевод с уколом в свод стопы. 3.38 взял захват во второе соединение и при уколе недостаточно быстро скользил клином вдоль его клинка чтоб взять сильной частью. Тот просто колол вперёд и продвинув свою сильную часть и уколол и отвёл клинок захватчика. 4.49 батман во второе соед, укол в руку.
Maitre Mark You did?! 😃😃😃 I guess you’re a Hungarian too! XD Are you? :) I’m English! XD Hungarians kick so much arse in fencing! ;) 😃😃😃 One of them owns a fencing club at Durham university and I’ve heard fencing’s very popular in Hungary! 😃😃😃 Not in England though! :( We’re more mad about football! 😝😝😝
Maitre Mark I don’t know if you spelled their names right! XD But what I think I do know is Hungarian and..Czech? Are insanely hard languages to learn! 😱😱😱 You’re from Australia huh? :) I’ve heard you guys also have a place called Newcastle don’t you? XD How funny are the literal translations of them jokes? When the Dutch talk normally they have some very hilarious literal translations! 😂😂😂😂😂
Oh. You mean after the touches. You see, the blade is very, very flexible (especially the ones the good people use), so if you bend it the wrong way, it could break. So they have to bend it the right way. It could also potentially make the weapon lighter.
To make sure the handguard part of the blade is properly grounded, meaning it will not register a point if touched by the opponent's tip of their blade.
@@jeykk quite the opposite the blades need to be stiffer the better you get because quicker and stronger actions are required, and if they dont bend it the right way it is dangerous and painful.
He kept advancing too soon, his timing started to become repetitive - making it predictable for opponent when to expect his attack. I tend to make the same mistake, which totally ruins my score that I used to have advantage.
It's a different meaning in fencing terminology. "Senior" fencer is someone who is not a teen. It goes literally after "Y14" (14 years old or younger) fencers. There are "Veteran" fencers category, who are past 40 years old.
I like this video very much fam! I watched it with my children the other day and now they want to start fencing! Isn't that great?! Truly a masterpiece of an edit. Keep it up!
Wow, I hope that one day we might fence in team. You keep me inspired, king Clercx
congratulations with your fencing children!
1.25укол - попал в 4 защиту-перевод в1 соединение - укол (как оверхенд передней). 2.50 вход в соединение с горизонтальный клином, ниже чем у оппонента-на батман сверху(наиболее вероятный если его клинок выше) - перевод с уколом в свод стопы. 3.38 взял захват во второе соединение и при уколе недостаточно быстро скользил клином вдоль его клинка чтоб взять сильной частью. Тот просто колол вперёд и продвинув свою сильную часть и уколол и отвёл клинок захватчика. 4.49 батман во второе соед, укол в руку.
Awesome! 😃😃😃😃😃 Do you like to fence epee? I do! 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Maitre Mark You did?! 😃😃😃 I guess you’re a Hungarian too! XD Are you? :) I’m English! XD Hungarians kick so much arse in fencing! ;) 😃😃😃 One of them owns a fencing club at Durham university and I’ve heard fencing’s very popular in Hungary! 😃😃😃 Not in England though! :( We’re more mad about football! 😝😝😝
Maitre Mark I don’t know if you spelled their names right! XD But what I think I do know is Hungarian and..Czech? Are insanely hard languages to learn! 😱😱😱 You’re from Australia huh? :) I’ve heard you guys also have a place called Newcastle don’t you? XD How funny are the literal translations of them jokes? When the Dutch talk normally they have some very hilarious literal translations! 😂😂😂😂😂
Why do they touch their swords?
so they can hold it
Oh. You mean after the touches. You see, the blade is very, very flexible (especially the ones the good people use), so if you bend it the wrong way, it could break. So they have to bend it the right way. It could also potentially make the weapon lighter.
To make sure the handguard part of the blade is properly grounded, meaning it will not register a point if touched by the opponent's tip of their blade.
@@jeykk quite the opposite the blades need to be stiffer the better you get because quicker and stronger actions are required, and if they dont bend it the right way it is dangerous and painful.
It would be cool to French an epree
This commentary is dire to say the least. It’s obvious the commentators are non fencers with less knowledge of the sport.
I wonder why I almost always cheer for the South Korean?
It's a pity that he didn't find his rhythm.
He kept advancing too soon, his timing started to become repetitive - making it predictable for opponent when to expect his attack. I tend to make the same mistake, which totally ruins my score that I used to have advantage.
A 32 year old "senior??"
It's a different meaning in fencing terminology. "Senior" fencer is someone who is not a teen. It goes literally after "Y14" (14 years old or younger) fencers.
There are "Veteran" fencers category, who are past 40 years old.