Ruben Limardo's Fleche : An indepth analysis

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  • @ذيفايتر
    @ذيفايتر 5 років тому +1

    The parry which stopped the fleche is not the Octave it is the Second Parry.

  • @pawlakppp
    @pawlakppp 11 років тому +3

    awesome!
    (some of your summaries are not shown for long enough - hard to pause at right moment :D )

    • @TheNotBees
      @TheNotBees 6 років тому +1

      THIS. Can you at least leave the text screen up for a few seconds, to give us time to hit pause? I

  • @jimharper2180
    @jimharper2180 3 роки тому

    Strong parries are often the best defense against a flèche. Limardo-Gascon hardly does anything other than attack with a flèche, while Novosjolov just happens to be excellent at his strong parries. The reigning Olympic champion unfortunately ran into his worst enemy in Budapest.

  • @xincheli6422
    @xincheli6422 3 роки тому

    So how do french grip fencers deal with octave binding fleche like this?

    • @LelandGuillemin
      @LelandGuillemin  3 роки тому

      Couple ways.
      They can disengage and counter-attack, or they can try to attack into the flèche

  • @alexandriahunter6580
    @alexandriahunter6580 9 років тому +6

    Go, leftys!

    • @luisrom
      @luisrom 9 років тому

      +Alexandria Hunter he go left because an accident skateboarding at the age of 12. Cool, huh?

    • @TheNotBees
      @TheNotBees 6 років тому +1

      @Blue Pepper There are so many righties that lefties are used to facing them, giving them another advantage..

    • @custer3176
      @custer3176 5 років тому

      Yeah but also lefties arent really used to other lefties

  • @justinliu7357
    @justinliu7357 8 років тому +6

    This is not how someone learns combat sports. The body moves without the mind. Coaches break down film. Athletes perform.
    Find a good coach and concentrate.

    • @arayes2
      @arayes2 8 років тому +6

      Justin Liu I'm sorry. Do you practice fencing? Well I do, and it's almost like a game of chess but with body movements, so for saying it's all about the body just tells me that you haven't played the sport yet.

    • @justinliu7357
      @justinliu7357 8 років тому

      I was varsity on my university team but I've moved on to boxing both because it's a combat sport that emphasizes technique and because the town I moved to doesn't have a fencing club.
      If I sound insistent and passionate, it's because I'm seeing mistakes I've made.

    • @TheNotBees
      @TheNotBees 6 років тому +1

      I'm just watching this to educate myself about fencing, and this video is excellent for that.