Speaking as an old fencer (the only sport I ever enjoyed), we were trained to step *forward* when going en garde--it is definitely aggressive. Going en garde while stepping *back* sends a mixed message. Of course you are free to telegraph vulnerability if you wish.
From an ergonomic (and physiotherapeutic) point of view, the cranes are simply too long. A relaxed walk is not possible. The crane usually serves as a support and is used as a walking aid with the arm almost outstretched. However, they are certainly suitable for self-defense.
The most op weapon!
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Speaking as an old fencer (the only sport I ever enjoyed), we were trained to step *forward* when going en garde--it is definitely aggressive. Going en garde while stepping *back* sends a mixed message. Of course you are free to telegraph vulnerability if you wish.
That's pretty cool lol!!!
From an ergonomic (and physiotherapeutic) point of view, the cranes are simply too long. A relaxed walk is not possible. The crane usually serves as a support and is used as a walking aid with the arm almost outstretched. However, they are certainly suitable for self-defense.
The room echo in this video should not be there. A lapel mic would work more efficiently and certainly help with the clarity of your narration.
Beaucoup de paroles….mais incompréhensible pour un français 🇫🇷😤
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