Two Handed Grips - When They Do And Don't Make Sense

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @richardbeare11
    @richardbeare11 2 месяца назад

    Good stuff 🔥.
    The room is echoey, but I can hear you fine. The lapel mic would make all the difference in quality though!
    Maybe we can greenscreen, too - or a simple backdrop. Not necessary, but could allow for some creativity and quality control at minimal cost .
    The thumbnail design is *excellent btw.
    See you at practice!

    • @bataireachtandhistoricalfe239
      @bataireachtandhistoricalfe239  2 месяца назад +1

      The lav mic was clipped to the jacket, rather than his shirt, which is why it picked up the ambient audio rather than the direct.
      Thank you for your feedback and your suggestions.

    • @richardbeare11
      @richardbeare11 2 месяца назад

      ​@@bataireachtandhistoricalfe239 Ah! I see. It did work well in Max's video so it's just a matter of placement then 👍

  • @Fjellfraes1981
    @Fjellfraes1981 2 месяца назад

    I carry a 42inch, 500grams Heavystick, blackthorn, on my daily walks. For this special type and also my body features (6 Foot, 103kgs), I figured out that training and using a twohanded grip a d technique is more suitable. But honesty, its not fencing anymore 😅
    Good Vids

  • @stevenbeck8166
    @stevenbeck8166 Месяц назад

    Why no mention two-handed Doyle style of Bataireacht, gaining in popularity in Canada, Ireland, US and UK under tutelage of Bernard Leddy? True that "baseball bat" grip faulty, but Doyle system holds bata two-handed as a shield for defense but with great flexibility for strikes, feints, blocks thrusts or thrashes with either or both hands. Familiar with it?

    • @MisdirectedSasha
      @MisdirectedSasha Месяц назад +1

      We're familiar with the Doyle system, and in fact we have a similar stance to their engaging guard in Antrim Bata. We don't typically use it as an engaging guard ourselves, though, because we find it presents the hands as a forward target.
      I'd love to get the chance to spar against some Doyle practitioners to see if this is the case, but as far as I know most of the larger Doyle groups don't do a lot of sparring.