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How to deal with a Slow Push
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.21 день назад
Hey gang, in this video we're going to be looking at a match between Chase Emmer and Danielle Garozzo in which Chase successfully defends against one of the most famous "slow push" attacks in the world. The key point is that you have to establish threats to force the slow pusher into a position of discomfort. Thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any other questions and we can try to mak...
Intro to Attack in Preparation
Просмотров 7145 месяцев назад
This is a quick blurb about attack in preparation, which we'll elaborate on in a longer video. Please let us know what you think. Does this concept make sense, or should slow push count as attack as long as the feet never stop moving?
Three Position (Italian Position) | Fencing Tutorial [Bladework Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Just a quick blurb about holding the blade in three position with a pronated wrist
How to Hold the Pistol Grip | Fencing Tutorial [Bladework Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Hi all, here is a quick video shot ages ago (sorry for how grainy it is), talking about different ways and reasons to hold the pistol grip. Let us know what you think, and please show us how you like to hold it! Cheers
How to Fence in One Minute (tutorial)
Просмотров 9045 месяцев назад
How to Fence in One Minute (tutorial)
Beating Options - Long Version | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Beating Options - Long Version | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Beating Options | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 8146 месяцев назад
Beating Options | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Shoe Story | Fencing Tutorial [Movement Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Your fencing shoes tell the story of how you fence, and hopefully this video will help you read them. TL:DR the burns and scars will tell you what part of your foot is making the most contact with the floor, and how that contact is happening /////////////////////// Special Thanks /////////////////////// CyrusofChaos for supporting the channel, as well as those who have contributed to our Patreo...
Canada Cup 1 Foil Semifinals Broszus v Van Haaster October 2023
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Enjoy!
How To Flick in One Minute | Fencing Tutorial [Striking Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In celebration of World Fencing Today, we are posting one of our most requested videos: how to flick. Here, Chloe will show us how you can learn the flicking movement in just one minute. Please note this is was her first time learning the movement, and that when you try, don't freak out if you mess up! Flicking is arguably the most difficult movement in fencing, which is why so many people spen...
Hammer Tool Analogy
Просмотров 757Год назад
Hi everyone, Long time no see! We've been really busy coaching our own students as well as helping with camps around the world. We're excited to show one of the most important lessons we teach, demonstrated here to a youth group (students ages 6-9) in Taipei. We hope this helps, and let us know if you'd like any more content like this. Thanks, Coach ̶E̶l̶i̶ Hammerhead P.s. sorry we have to incl...
Hip Injury Prevention Exercises
Просмотров 807Год назад
Hey all, This is a vid for higher-level athletes who are seeking to get rid of any hip pain they might be experiencing around the outside of this hip as well as the hip flexors. These exercises have been helping me (Eli) avoid surgery, so I obviously recommend them! Hope this helps! Cheers
Rooftop Sesh
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
Fun Rooftop vid from Olympic preseason 2020. This was shot just before the final qualifying tournament while the homie squad was still in quarantine. Educational content coming soon! music by low lite
Why Angles Matter | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee)
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
Why Angles Matter | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee)
Grip Guide | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee )
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
Grip Guide | Fencing Tutorial (Foil, Epee )
Disengage FTW!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
Disengage FTW!
The Fencing Progress Graph
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
The Fencing Progress Graph
Footwork flow - advanced mechanics
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.Год назад
Footwork flow - advanced mechanics
How to Think About Parry 4 | Fencing Tutorial [Bladework] (Foil, Epee)
Просмотров 34 тыс.2 года назад
How to Think About Parry 4 | Fencing Tutorial [Bladework] (Foil, Epee)
Fencing Mixtape | Foil Fencing
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
Fencing Mixtape | Foil Fencing
To all the fencers - Foil Fun! - A Celebration of Foil Fencing
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
To all the fencers - Foil Fun! - A Celebration of Foil Fencing
Common Mistakes - Part 1: Got to bend that knee
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Common Mistakes - Part 1: Got to bend that knee
Miles Chamley-Watson vs Eli Schenkel | COVID Fall 2020 Bout [Technical Rules Analysis]
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Miles Chamley-Watson vs Eli Schenkel | COVID Fall 2020 Bout [Technical Rules Analysis]
Rock, paper, scissors revisited: how to improve your feint and disengage in fencing.
Просмотров 17 тыс.4 года назад
Rock, paper, scissors revisited: how to improve your feint and disengage in fencing.
Multiply Your Parries: Parries vs Blocking | Fencing Tutorial [Movement Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 37 тыс.4 года назад
Multiply Your Parries: Parries vs Blocking | Fencing Tutorial [Movement Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Angled Hits: How to Hit a "Dirty" Fencer | Fencing Tutorial [Striking Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Angled Hits: How to Hit a "Dirty" Fencer | Fencing Tutorial [Striking Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
"Chancla" Drill | Fencing Tutorial [Striking Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.4 года назад
"Chancla" Drill | Fencing Tutorial [Striking Style] (Foil, Epee, Saber)

Комментарии

  • @longvunguyen4826
    @longvunguyen4826 16 часов назад

    my friends teaching me how to cheer

  • @thumbwielder
    @thumbwielder День назад

    Nice action

  • @NathanEzekiel-j1s
    @NathanEzekiel-j1s 3 дня назад

    Could you make a video about how to deal with someone who is significantly taller than you and knows how to use their reach really well

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 3 дня назад

      @@NathanEzekiel-j1s yes I’m working on one right now. Sorry it takes so long, I’m really slow at editing

  • @NathanEzekiel-j1s
    @NathanEzekiel-j1s 3 дня назад

    Could you post a video on how to deal with fencing someone who is significantly taller than you and uses their reach really well

  • @stephanluis3955
    @stephanluis3955 6 дней назад

    One question about defence tactics and 'priority of the hit' rules! Defender cannot beat attack ( and win the point with two lights) but his searching for the blade changes priority. Skimming the FIE rules I only see T.87, 'When a compound attack is made, if the opponent finds the blade during one of the feints, he has the right to riposte.' So why is it (which rule determines) that the defender's finding the blade gives him priority? Am I wrong about the beat attack in preparation?

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 6 дней назад

      @@stephanluis3955 if you find the blade before you get hit priority is yours. The problem is that garozzos hiding of his blade makes taking it a challenge.

  • @ziqijiang2994
    @ziqijiang2994 7 дней назад

    Hi eil

  • @Quimic.2
    @Quimic.2 9 дней назад

    .

  • @Quimic.2
    @Quimic.2 9 дней назад

    Guh

  • @Quimic.2
    @Quimic.2 9 дней назад

    Nice an unnamed how pesific

  • @Jonker-Finn
    @Jonker-Finn 16 дней назад

    Let's gooo! New video!

  • @patrickflanagan8256
    @patrickflanagan8256 19 дней назад

    Fantastic video. I love the format of focusing on a small set of tactics in a high level bout. Please do more.

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 19 дней назад

      @@patrickflanagan8256 thanks! Working on a new one now!

  • @sharkastic2633
    @sharkastic2633 20 дней назад

    Is there any reason why Garozzo doesn't just change his primary action? I can't grasp why one of the best fencers in the world gets hit more than five times in a row trying to execute the same attack without ever trying a something else. Saw the same thing in the men's team foil bronze medal match a day or so ago and couldn't understand why the USA team almost completely refused to try any attacks besides what seems to be a slow push and let the French wise up to it and run circles around them.

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 20 дней назад

      @@sharkastic2633 honestly, I think pride has a lot to do with it. When you get that good it can very easy to get into the logic trap, of “oh, he just got lucky, I know I can hit this” and by the time you accept it’s time to change it can be too late. Good training will help you realize when you’re getting tricked versus making a technical mistake and a good strip coach should also help you. In Garozzos case, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him try to intentional fail an attack so it may just not be in his repertoire.

  • @christianbaptiste243
    @christianbaptiste243 22 дня назад

    I'm ready to practice it.🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺

  • @capibara3252
    @capibara3252 24 дня назад

    Can you make a video about when your opponent push you fast and takes foil hidden?😢

  • @nfpnone8248
    @nfpnone8248 25 дней назад

    You are moving your hand too much, parries are made with the fingers, and completed with moving the hand!

  • @isaacrobinson2615
    @isaacrobinson2615 25 дней назад

    Chase does sort of a turning of the front foot to a more bladed stance on his hops inwards which he usually immediately follows up with a hop back (reminds me of stance in taekwondo or karate). I was wondering if you guys had any thoughts on that. Awesome video btw

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 25 дней назад

      @@isaacrobinson2615 I think there are parallels across many martial arts. Wide stances support balance and bouncing in and out movement and you see that in all sorts of striking and combat sports

  • @seancao999
    @seancao999 25 дней назад

    mom wake up sclass posted

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 25 дней назад

      @@seancao999 seeeeeeeeaaaaaannnn!

  • @user-sv4sq4np4l
    @user-sv4sq4np4l 26 дней назад

    nice video, i need moreeeee

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 26 дней назад

      @@user-sv4sq4np4l we’ll try harder to get more content out there. Life’s busy, yo. Thanks for the support!

  • @LauraTrauth
    @LauraTrauth 26 дней назад

    Emmer's in-out bounce is very epee. I don't know if I've ever seen a video of a sabre fencer using more epee technique that this.

  • @dillonluong3571
    @dillonluong3571 26 дней назад

    Please make a video about second intention in conjunction with this! This was very educational

  • @Meinhardt-tg2di
    @Meinhardt-tg2di 26 дней назад

    This is so good lesson. Garozzo vs Chase is perfect textbook.

  • @OlympicFoil
    @OlympicFoil 26 дней назад

    Music is a nice touch!

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 26 дней назад

      @@OlympicFoil thanks dude! Love your videos

  • @anrew8853
    @anrew8853 26 дней назад

    New video!

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 26 дней назад

      @@anrew8853 Anrew come home already. Jeez. Miss you, buddy.

  • @russmitchellmovement
    @russmitchellmovement 28 дней назад

    Great video marred by sound coming in and going out. Any chance of recompiling the sound wtih some equalization between segments?

  • @Z.O.M.G
    @Z.O.M.G Месяц назад

    This video made everything click for me, it's fantastic

  • @StuartKoehl
    @StuartKoehl Месяц назад

    Since Parry Four requires you to rotate your hand from palm up to palm down, just how do you avoid spilling your coffee, since, by rotating your hand, the cup ends up on its side?

  • @AAAA-bs7kt
    @AAAA-bs7kt 2 месяца назад

    its not easy to punish it, bec lee is already one tempo ahead jumping ahead jumping back ready to retake -- 4:00 may I ask what does this sentence mean?

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 2 месяца назад

      Great question. When Lee jumps in he is balanced and ready, whereas Itkin has to react to jump into distance. Lee is already in the process of jumping out and ready to hit the blade because he initiated the interaction. He was a “tempo ahead” in terms of movement. In fencing it certainly helps to be fast. But better than being fast is knowing or anticipating where they will be.

    • @AAAA-bs7kt
      @AAAA-bs7kt 2 месяца назад

      @@s-class8871 thank u so much!

  • @oliviaandisabellapiano
    @oliviaandisabellapiano 2 месяца назад

    We believe Coach Eli won 🏆

  • @ziqijiang2994
    @ziqijiang2994 2 месяца назад

    Yuki?🤔 I know how’s yuki

  • @williamd8360
    @williamd8360 2 месяца назад

    Good job guys

  • @gbennett58
    @gbennett58 3 месяца назад

    Several times I lost track of which grip he was demonstrating. It would have been more helpful if, when he switched over to a different grip, he said which grip it is.

  • @ubee2014
    @ubee2014 4 месяца назад

    what does it mean by reduce tempo?

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 4 месяца назад

      Tempo refers to the way we like to measure “time” in fencing. Because the movements in fencing (and combat sports in general) are so fast, it becomes somewhat problematic to measure things in seconds. A person can fit a lot of movements within a second or two. A tempo refers to a movement. For example, a step forward takes two movements. First your front foot moves, then your back foot moves. A hop on the other hand is a single tempo because both feet more at the same time. In this way we can say that a hop reduces the amount of tempos. Hope that helped, maybe there’s another way I can explain it.

  • @ArK0niX
    @ArK0niX 4 месяца назад

    Insane, I want you as teacher

  • @MrBwlouie
    @MrBwlouie 4 месяца назад

    Muah❤ don’t give the mongoose a second chance…

  • @habojspade
    @habojspade 4 месяца назад

    Is there supposed to be sound?

  • @jacobmickelson4234
    @jacobmickelson4234 4 месяца назад

    attack in prep sus

  • @traveseros90
    @traveseros90 5 месяцев назад

    why am i getting this recommended?? cool tho interesting

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 5 месяцев назад

      No idea, my friend, but I’m glad you enjoyed it, means a lot!

  • @showwhite7320
    @showwhite7320 5 месяцев назад

    I was taught that you need to parry forward but I don't believe this is merited all the time. When the fencer is closer than usual, parrying forward will make it more difficult for your tip to go around the opposing fencer's guard.

  • @showwhite7320
    @showwhite7320 5 месяцев назад

    I don't know if this was what the commentator meant, but I don't think you extend high because it's natural for your body to do so. Extending your arm high was a remnant of a time when fencers used to compete dry. Masters would drill their students into extending with a high line because it makes it easier for refs to see the touch. However, I believe that this method is now antiquated due to electricall scoring. Masters should stop teaching this. Fencers should extend their arm to achieve the shortest distance to the target. And return their arm in the quickest time possible. By moving their hand high, it slows everything down.

  • @showwhite7320
    @showwhite7320 5 месяцев назад

    I don't know if I agree with this method of flicking. Race Imboden produced a video that is similar to this video. I think when you do a slow replay, it may look like this is what's happening. However, it only seems this way because the momentum of the blade is forcing you to bend your wrist. You are not intentionally doing so. To do a proper flick , you need to flick the point in. It's not merely about the angle from a high point. If you flick as in this video, you won't be able to hit a fencer's back when he's upright. The only reason this kid can hit the teacher is because he's bending over.

  • @florianbiboud659
    @florianbiboud659 5 месяцев назад

    For me, attack on preparation is when you are punishing a badly done attack for example: the attacker walk with to big step or isn't "ready". So for me, in this case if both hit then the one originally attacking should have the point. If that make sense. But writing it make me wonder where to put the line between counter attack and attack on preparation.

  • @inscrutablemungus4143
    @inscrutablemungus4143 5 месяцев назад

    That's interesting! So, the way I was taught to flick was to let the grip move in my hand a little bit and to get the wrist above the tip. I'll have try this when I practice on Monday :-)

  • @Dajeneznayushtonapisat
    @Dajeneznayushtonapisat 5 месяцев назад

    Не совсем понятно, но суть уловить можно😮 И английский подтянуть😂

  • @connordavis4766
    @connordavis4766 5 месяцев назад

    The concept definitely makes sense, but in practice is incredibly frustrating. Everything in fencing is subject to referee review, but attack in preparation feels like the most subjective thing and is incredibly inconsistent in how it is called from ref to ref. With some referees, you can fully break distance (so it would take several tempo just to get to you), not be chased with any urgency at all, charge full tilt, and have the other person get the attack call because at the last second (or sometimes even after you already hit them) they said "oh I guess I'm supposed to stick my arm out now." Or they only feel safe calling it when it's one light.

  • @user-sx9ov6xj3z
    @user-sx9ov6xj3z 5 месяцев назад

    Hello, stumbled upon this video after watching your other one and so glad I found someone who has the same problem. I started fencing again this month after a decade break and out of the blue been having pain in the exact same area you pointed that radiates down my thigh. Was told it was sciatica by a doctor and probably caused by my sitting posture due to compression of the sciatic nerve, which I wondered if it was really a coincedence it started the same time as I started fencing again. If possible I would love to ask for some pointers from you instead of considering surgery, would really appreciate you reaching out by pm either on discord or any other platform to chat.

  • @thedonimator1
    @thedonimator1 5 месяцев назад

    Hey, thanks for the video! I use a PBT S grip (epee) and was wondering about trying different grips. Is the issue the size of the stem? What about that Visconti helps you place your fingers to manipulate the point in 3D?

  • @Piqued_Player
    @Piqued_Player 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video! Helps my hand/wrist a lot especially when holding a heavier sword.

  • @seancao999
    @seancao999 5 месяцев назад

    Wow 😮animation is cool

  • @ElkWhistle
    @ElkWhistle 5 месяцев назад

    Loved it I learned some n Paris years ago. BUT I need to get into it again. Your video was really helpful.

    • @s-class8871
      @s-class8871 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words :)