"Fencing is like chess at 200kph while dressed as an astronaut", says fencing athlete Olga Kharlan. Would you be down for it? Check out more about Olga's love for fencing here: win.gs/OlgaKharlan
Ya it think one of the reasons the community is so good is cause we are just happy other people enjoy and play the sport with us :) we also have a united grudge against Basketball players lol
Been fencing for 10 years and I still love it. It has fewer age barriers than most other sports and has events specifically for 50 year olds and above. The clubs I have been to have loaner equipment for first timers as well. Plus 99.9% of the people are super nice, even the ones that give no quarter while fencing.
You don’t really need all the gear to start out, most clubs that have beginner classes lends gear out, but if you’re looking at sticking around then yes you’ll need your own gear
I'm part of Team GBR for Sabre and I run a new club in London. It was not said in the video but fencing is one of 4 sports that have been in the Olympics since day one. It is not just our reactions that are quick it is also our mind and way of thinking, especially in Sabre. It's a combat sport where it's not about who can hit the hardest or in a certain way, we only need to flick the vest to score a point. You have to be disciplined but imaginative, decide or react, let your mind flow but be cunning and out-think the other person: "build your match" as we would say. Almost like a super-fast game of chest. The video was great and I hope it gets lot's of people more interested in this fantastic sport!
This was so dope! I learned so much about fencing there that I'll definitely being giving it a watch during the olympics and I'll scope out some compilations on RUclips too! Great work Andy and team, can't wait for the next one!
So I have gotten to fence before and it was at camp, and let me just say I'll never forget that experience. It was amazing and I just wish I could have done it more in my lifetime. For anyone reading this who has never gotten to experience fencing; I highly recommend it. Even if you only get to do it once, it's a life changing experience. Like the video said, a childhood dream.
Not sure how old you are now but it’s not too late! If you want to fence more fence more! While fencing is an energetic sport there is a lot of mental strategy in it compared to other sports that are pure athleticism. Some of the best fencers ever in the veteran bracket barely move at all! They learn to read what you’re going to do and have their own strategies to deal with it. You go for an attack and they see it 10 miles off and are like “lol no *parry riposte*”. It’s also just good for health. If you want to , do it again! You’d be surprised how many fencing clubs there are in places you didn’t realise!
I fence for more then like a year now and I still don't own gear. When you start at a fencing club you can just borrow all the needed gear, so don't let that stop you. It's an amazing sport and I would recommend it to everyone!
Most people that try fencing quit within a year because you do a lot of losing for the first three years even if you are constantly training with top trainers. Most people need sports that reward them much quicker. It requires years and constant training, like three to four days a week to become a good fencer capable of winning a local low classification tournament in a good district (of the USFA). You have to want to do it really badly. I did it and was on the U.S. National Circuit in the 1980s. To do that, you have to virtually "live fencing."
To fence you start as a beginner doing a course at a fencing club. Equipment for beginner's is provided at all the clubs I know of. In that regard, to start fencing is the same as any other sport. Equipment is available for free at my club to any member that needs it.
unfortunatelly not in all clubs and/or only for beginners. I have been fencing for years but since I outgrew my childhood equipment, the amount of clubs I can join fell drastically. I rly want to get all of it back, but atm I don't have an opportunity to by full kit straight away, especially when many serious clubs in London aren't provident any for non-beginners.
Don't worry. I'm 56 and came back to fencing last year, after 28 years. The dream never went away. Just listen to the sound of two blades, was enough for me, to came back to my first love.
Dear Andy, thanks again for everything, it was really a pleasure working with you! Do you know that you can actually become a very good fencer? Think about it, and give it a try! :) Have a good day! Renzo Musumeci Greco
@@AndyMBurgess If you enjoyed Olympic fencing then maybe you should also look into HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts). It's the root martial art that Olympic fencing evolved out of but it maintains the use of more historical techniques and weapons, such as longsword and rapier (to name a few). If you're based in London there are several quality HEMA clubs you could approach.
Fencing is extremely fun! When I tried it my local YMCA was running cheap classes which covered all the gear you needed. I am a mixed martial arts practitioner and can really vouch for the technique and speed fencing taught me.
I do wish historical fencing was a bit more well known, I'd like to see some olympians fence with an infantry saber, a longsword, or sword and buckler.
@RedBull there are so many thing to discuss in this video. At first Thanks for this video! I love it. And I am a historical fencer with Longswords and Shields and even Longer Longswords :D So just let me know if you are in Munich to show you something about Historical Fencing! The very very first Book which has been discovered so far about fencing is the I.33. Its a German fencing manual dating to the 1320s. It currently rests in the holdings of the Royal Armouries at Leeds, United Kingdom. It contains oldest extant treatise on Medieval martial arts from as we know nowadays as Olympic Fencing originated. The sword went through a lot of changes and adjustments due to use (civil and military). It evolved from a Arming Sword to Longsword, to Rapier and Sabres and to Epees. Therefore there is only a stick and some safety glassses needed to practice fencing. There are super nice Sabre Simulators from Foam. The entry is easy und super fun If you want to know more about Historical Fencing just let me know!
I have millennium of knighthood and crusader history in my family (Order of Santiago), since around 1100 AD. And unfortunately due to past surgeries I wasn't able to serve in the U.S Military. However, though I found another way to continue my service to the people of this world, through the medical field. I still have an undying passion to be a warrior. And fencing, as a combat sport has allowed me to vent that out of my system. Truly a beautiful and historic combat sport.
Great video! As someone else mentioned, adding a betting aspect would probably help. I also would love to see some sort of tech in the suits that lights up when a point is earned. It's so hard to visually catch when contact is made, but if there were a thin layer of LED lights in the protective gear that lit up in that spot, it could make it more compelling to watch.
Speaking as an armorer in the sport...no. We don't need ANOTHER layer of expensive kit that can fail. At Olympic and World Cup events, there are LED lights in the masks on the side to indicate when a hit is landed. For lower level events, there's a cable physically connecting the fencer to a reel with 20 meters of cable in a spring-loaded drum, and that is connected to a scoring box (which can be seen under the shield in the middle of the strip when he's fencing Olga).
@@samsignorelli I’m not suggesting anything to add weight at all, I understand the existing layers involved. It would have to be super thin, but to indicate a specific location- not just that a hit is landed. It might be better as an AR-type overlay in any sort of TV broadcast instead though. That way viewers can follow along better. Sort of how NFL games will add the line of scrimmage so people at home can follow along with the action better.
I love fencing and it should be more popular, but historiically, there's not concense in where did it began, the firts manuscript teaching fencing is from the XIV century, and it's from Germany, its called the Walpurgis Fechtbuch manuscript, or MS I. 33. Later, a lot of manuscript were done principally to noble aman, and in the XVII and XIX centuries there were manuals for soldiers. The weapons thar now olimpic fencing use correspond to smallsword, (probably french tradition), and military saber (probably french or british). The most renowned hitorica manuals/manuscripts are from Germany, Italy, Spain and France later on. Here comes Hitorical fencing or HEMA, that uses a lot of different weapon to practice.
It really is a fun sport. And I agree people should try it. I had a blast taking a semester course in college. If people better understood it, it really could be a popular sport. It's fun to watch and it's even more fun to do.
I don't see how it's not as accessible in cost. You can get an extremely basic practice set for about $100 USD. Yes it's more than a soccer ball or anything in our usual realm of sports. It's more the ability to find gear and a place to practice with someone. Fencing was a great time and hobby when I was part of a club. But as anything else, the deeper you go the more you spend.
Really nice video! Some of the history is a little off, but it was fun and exciting and informative! And a guy who can hold his own against Olga Kharlan has some bragging rights! (Ps: most fencing schools have loaner equipment for beginners).
I hope it will be more popular in the next jears. I've been training for 6 years and there aren't very good clubs in Berlin, so it's very difficult to get better. If we had more good people it would be easier to train. If i want to be better later i have to move away from Berlin. Sometimes that makes me really sad because I want to get better but cant.
Fencing is great and there is NO barrier to start. Any fencing club can provide the basic equipment for starting lessons. And there is more to it than saber, of course
The oldest fencing manuscript in existence, with actual instruction and a methodology, is GERMAN and dates to the end of the 13th century, known as Royal Armouries Ms.I.33. The earliest Italian manuscript with methodology is Ms. M.383, the so-called "Fior di Battaglia" or "Flower of Battle" and dates to c.1400. Next time, ask an actual fencing historian.
this was so sick to see I fence and have been for ages and if u haven't given it ago it is actually suprisingly easy to get into as clubs provide the kit needed
I love fencing. But the first day we got to practice with sabre, we were one person short so I had to practice with the Dutch sabre champion. Guy was using his wrong hand (right) for better practice for me and I still didn't get more than a single hit of which he clearly let me 😅 but srsly this sport is amazing.
Look at all the eSports, especially DotA 2 big tournaments have these "newbie streams", where the casters really explain what is happening in the game, unlike in the normal broadcast, where they cast expecting the audience to know all the basics and even a bit deeper understanding of the game. But luckily we have the internet. I also think that Red Bull is doing really great work for the youth of the world bringing up these different unique hobby possibilities!
@@Keirfeywell, it’s been two months, but if you still care, I fence. Yes! You could probably find a club and fence, a lot of fencers are actually very old- my club is ran by a man in his sixties, and he still beats pretty much everyone. The neck thing might be an issue, but masks cover the neck.
It's great at any age... started Epee in my 30's... taught for fun in 40's... pick it up off and on and now in my 60's. Always had fun with this. I'm not great at it, but enjoy it. Wanted to fence since seeing reruns of Zoro as a kid... finally got my chance by just walking into a fencing school. Started on foil, but quickly switched to speed because it's the most like a real dual, as there's no right of way to think about. I encourage everyone to try this sport. More kids should be exposed to this sport. My boyfriend and I used the sidewalk as our training ground. Once you have the equipment, you can do almost anywhere.
Fencing needs a lot more spotlight and beginners need to be able to choose their weapon. Hell, if I had begun with dry foil I wouldn’t have stuck with fencing 10+ years 😂
Dude the high school I go to used to have fencing matches in the hallways back in the 90's. Its a tiny private Christian school and evidently the teachers did know about it for like 2 months and then they finally made it a school elective. I wish I had gone there during that time.
The most simple way to make it easier to watch would be to alternate who has right of way from the start and light the strip up maybe amber for who currently can score. It would change depending on a failed attack or parry of course. This is a cost effective way of making the game more viewer friendly. It's not perfect I know.
Gotta say definitely prefer fencing matches with more clashing of the blades. It's simply not as fun when it's just, jump forward recklessly and first to hit wins. Seen this in a lot of tournaments and I've gotten so bored of it that I just stopped watching tournaments. Had to quit fencing too but that's unrelated
All my life I've wanted to do fencing, archery and equestrian, since the childhood. In my town there are no clubs for it at all. I hope I will have the opportunity to start it at college.
There's a common misconception that fencing is still a sport reserved for the affluent. But in reality the sport has become more acesible through the help of foundations such as the Peter Westbrook Foundation which provide free training and equipment to people of varying socioeconomic levels.
Equipment is not really a problem. At list I don't see it this way. It's the floor fees and membership fees that clubs have to charge to even survive and pay rent. In NY it's pretty hard.
When fencing becomes available on the radio or on free streaming service I be willing to become a spectator or a participator. Fencing clubs needs to available inland empire, San Bernardino county California.
Incredible to dare to speak about the history of this sport to mention France (the most important country which quite simply created this sport and its rules in the 16th and 17th centuries) only 10 seconds, and again speaking especially of 30,000 deaths in duels! O_o But what better to expect from an Austrian channel drive by Anglo-Saxons peoples, therefore historically Francophobic in essence? Nothing. The Anglo-Saxon guy in the video or better the big boss of this Austrian company would be in front of me, I challenge him to a duel in order to remind him of this story.
They gave 10 seconds both to Spain and Italy as well, despite the spanish Verdadera Destreza and Italy, being without any doubt, the place where most of the techniques were developed and surely the most important school, at least for the "sword martial art"( the french school was even born with an italian writing in french for the matter and then became a very important school for sure, especially for developing it as a sport and not just as a martial art), anglo-saxon don't like southern europeans as well, they just hate that they weren't that great in this discipline, english school is a "copy and paste" of french and italian school mostly. Edit : I made a lot of confusion between "swordmanship" and "fencing": Swordsmanship ( the martial art) is mostly italian and a little german as origins, fencing as a sport is spanish, french and italian and they were all important.
I always wanted to fence ... but you had to have an opponent. So decided on another sport. I did watch the sweedish olympic team practising in Ulivi stadion back in the early 1970,s was a treat to watch.
Wish this sport was more popular in Ireland, at least outside of Dublin because I know places like Galway have a rich history in dueling, sure the regional flag is literally an eagle with a sword Edit 2 years later: I am now a fencer I started with Connacht in April 2023, best decision ever
“I don’t think I would’ve ever considered fencing if it wasn’t for this opportunity. “ Yeah, and the pretty and athletic blonde only played a minor role in the decision, sure. 😏
I once made the mistake of fencing in Converse, my feet hated me for it. Also, thought it was so funny when he's talking and Olga just starts tapping his mask btw, the backwards flick at 8:34, are you kidding me?! I didn't realize he'd gotten even more flexible!
"Fencing is like chess at 200kph while dressed as an astronaut", says fencing athlete Olga Kharlan. Would you be down for it? Check out more about Olga's love for fencing here: win.gs/OlgaKharlan
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I've been thinking about how to bridge the gap between spectators and fencers for ages. If you have any ideas let me know
Fencing needs more credit, it’s acc an amazing sport and the community is great. I used to fence and it was so much fun
Get back to it! We need you :)
Yeah true, I've taken a few fencing lessons, and it's a lot of fun!
Ya it think one of the reasons the community is so good is cause we are just happy other people enjoy and play the sport with us :) we also have a united grudge against
Basketball players lol
only reason it was fun was because you likely didnt even touch a real saber that was actually sharp and not just a bendy stick
@@Radishindependent
Bro what are you on about
Been fencing for 10 years and I still love it. It has fewer age barriers than most other sports and has events specifically for 50 year olds and above. The clubs I have been to have loaner equipment for first timers as well. Plus 99.9% of the people are super nice, even the ones that give no quarter while fencing.
You don’t really need all the gear to start out, most clubs that have beginner classes lends gear out, but if you’re looking at sticking around then yes you’ll need your own gear
It actually began in Al-Andulas, so also Spain
I'm part of Team GBR for Sabre and I run a new club in London. It was not said in the video but fencing is one of 4 sports that have been in the Olympics since day one. It is not just our reactions that are quick it is also our mind and way of thinking, especially in Sabre. It's a combat sport where it's not about who can hit the hardest or in a certain way, we only need to flick the vest to score a point. You have to be disciplined but imaginative, decide or react, let your mind flow but be cunning and out-think the other person: "build your match" as we would say. Almost like a super-fast game of chest. The video was great and I hope it gets lot's of people more interested in this fantastic sport!
Great work @andyburgess & team! Was super informative & loved seeing that bullet clip. Looking forward to watching the next one :)
Thanks, Jake, stoked you enjoyed this episode!
This was so dope! I learned so much about fencing there that I'll definitely being giving it a watch during the olympics and I'll scope out some compilations on RUclips too! Great work Andy and team, can't wait for the next one!
So I have gotten to fence before and it was at camp, and let me just say I'll never forget that experience. It was amazing and I just wish I could have done it more in my lifetime. For anyone reading this who has never gotten to experience fencing; I highly recommend it. Even if you only get to do it once, it's a life changing experience. Like the video said, a childhood dream.
Not sure how old you are now but it’s not too late! If you want to fence more fence more! While fencing is an energetic sport there is a lot of mental strategy in it compared to other sports that are pure athleticism.
Some of the best fencers ever in the veteran bracket barely move at all! They learn to read what you’re going to do and have their own strategies to deal with it. You go for an attack and they see it 10 miles off and are like “lol no *parry riposte*”.
It’s also just good for health. If you want to , do it again! You’d be surprised how many fencing clubs there are in places you didn’t realise!
I fence for more then like a year now and I still don't own gear. When you start at a fencing club you can just borrow all the needed gear, so don't let that stop you. It's an amazing sport and I would recommend it to everyone!
"It all begins in Spain"
France and Italy started screaming
Fencing is the perfect COVID-19 sport, all participants are 6 feet away and wearing masks. The time is NOW for fencing!
You wear masks and gloves and if you get too close they stab you, perfect sport for quarantine
“You need a mask, a sabre...”
Me, an epeeist: :/
pretty accurate (also i'm an epeeist)
Who wants to do epee when Sabre is so much better! ;)
@@georgeleonardo389 Me, because sabre is sooooo much worse! ;)
@@mayonnaise2396 I disagree but at least we can agree about 'thank god they are not showing foil' x)
I like epee also, more combative I believe, except the soles of the feet.
Most people that try fencing quit within a year because you do a lot of losing for the first three years even if you are constantly training with top trainers. Most people need sports that reward them much quicker. It requires years and constant training, like three to four days a week to become a good fencer capable of winning a local low classification tournament in a good district (of the USFA). You have to want to do it really badly. I did it and was on the U.S. National Circuit in the 1980s. To do that, you have to virtually "live fencing."
To fence you start as a beginner doing a course at a fencing club. Equipment for beginner's is provided at all the clubs I know of. In that regard, to start fencing is the same as any other sport. Equipment is available for free at my club to any member that needs it.
unfortunatelly not in all clubs and/or only for beginners. I have been fencing for years but since I outgrew my childhood equipment, the amount of clubs I can join fell drastically. I rly want to get all of it back, but atm I don't have an opportunity to by full kit straight away, especially when many serious clubs in London aren't provident any for non-beginners.
I miss fencing. Got to learn in middle school. So dope
Don't worry. I'm 56 and came back to fencing last year, after 28 years. The dream never went away. Just listen to the sound of two blades, was enough for me, to came back to my first love.
I fenced in middle school and came back to it almost 10 years later. It's never too late!!! 🤺
Wow what a beautiful room they were fencing in! 🤩
Hey guys thanks for tuning into this episode of Origins, leave a comment on what sport we should should look at next!
Would love to see a winter sport next ;)
Mtb bro, 100%
Dear Andy, thanks again for everything, it was really a pleasure working with you! Do you know that you can actually become a very good fencer? Think about it, and give it a try! :)
Have a good day!
Renzo Musumeci Greco
@@AccMusumeciGreco1878 Thanks Renzo, I'm certainly going to continue with lessons
@@AndyMBurgess If you enjoyed Olympic fencing then maybe you should also look into HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts). It's the root martial art that Olympic fencing evolved out of but it maintains the use of more historical techniques and weapons, such as longsword and rapier (to name a few). If you're based in London there are several quality HEMA clubs you could approach.
Olga Kharlan is a true legend. And how she looped her career in Paris-2024! It really deserves a movie.
Still Fencing after 50 years and still loving it.
This was very interesting. More of these please. Feed my mind!!!
Fencing is extremely fun! When I tried it my local YMCA was running cheap classes which covered all the gear you needed. I am a mixed martial arts practitioner and can really vouch for the technique and speed fencing taught me.
I do wish historical fencing was a bit more well known, I'd like to see some olympians fence with an infantry saber, a longsword, or sword and buckler.
Awesome video! Thank you 😊
@RedBull there are so many thing to discuss in this video. At first Thanks for this video! I love it. And I am a historical fencer with Longswords and Shields and even Longer Longswords :D So just let me know if you are in Munich to show you something about Historical Fencing!
The very very first Book which has been discovered so far about fencing is the I.33. Its a German fencing manual dating to the 1320s. It currently rests in the holdings of the Royal Armouries at Leeds, United Kingdom. It contains oldest extant treatise on Medieval martial arts from as we know nowadays as Olympic Fencing originated.
The sword went through a lot of changes and adjustments due to use (civil and military).
It evolved from a Arming Sword to Longsword, to Rapier and Sabres and to Epees.
Therefore there is only a stick and some safety glassses needed to practice fencing. There are super nice Sabre Simulators from Foam. The entry is easy und super fun
If you want to know more about Historical Fencing just let me know!
y Ochs has awesome videos as well about cutting with real swords and sparring! check them out!
It has been such a pleasure working on this show so far. Hope you all enjoy the episode!!
This is great Aran!
Great, this channel is great.
What a beautiful piece of art!! Amazing!!
the bullet saber thing got me hooked and chills I need an autograph and a uniform stat
So this was randomly shown to me, I never considered how fencing started
Wow, this is awesome. You held your own in there, Andy!
Loved seeing Max Heinzer sponsored by Red Bull. That's a perfect fit. And no one is as entertaining to watch as Max Heinzer.
Just Max's WORKOUTS could be sponsored!
I have millennium of knighthood and crusader history in my family (Order of Santiago), since around 1100 AD. And unfortunately due to past surgeries I wasn't able to serve in the U.S Military. However, though I found another way to continue my service to the people of this world, through the medical field. I still have an undying passion to be a warrior. And fencing, as a combat sport has allowed me to vent that out of my system. Truly a beautiful and historic combat sport.
They were not dying in the sport. They were dying in duels. Big difference.
Next video;
How 30,000 deaths changed Cliff Diving,
They added water!
That would be the extent of my rapier wit.
Great video! As someone else mentioned, adding a betting aspect would probably help. I also would love to see some sort of tech in the suits that lights up when a point is earned. It's so hard to visually catch when contact is made, but if there were a thin layer of LED lights in the protective gear that lit up in that spot, it could make it more compelling to watch.
Speaking as an armorer in the sport...no. We don't need ANOTHER layer of expensive kit that can fail.
At Olympic and World Cup events, there are LED lights in the masks on the side to indicate when a hit is landed. For lower level events, there's a cable physically connecting the fencer to a reel with 20 meters of cable in a spring-loaded drum, and that is connected to a scoring box (which can be seen under the shield in the middle of the strip when he's fencing Olga).
@@samsignorelli I’m not suggesting anything to add weight at all, I understand the existing layers involved. It would have to be super thin, but to indicate a specific location- not just that a hit is landed.
It might be better as an AR-type overlay in any sort of TV broadcast instead though. That way viewers can follow along better. Sort of how NFL games will add the line of scrimmage so people at home can follow along with the action better.
@@gregplaysdrums well, yuki otas done something similar with an ar set up that shows where the person was hit in the replay.
Im definitely planning on taking lessons this year
Such a great workout, i really miss fencing 🥰🥳🥰
I love fencing and it should be more popular, but historiically, there's not concense in where did it began, the firts manuscript teaching fencing is from the XIV century, and it's from Germany, its called the Walpurgis Fechtbuch manuscript, or MS I. 33. Later, a lot of manuscript were done principally to noble aman, and in the XVII and XIX centuries there were manuals for soldiers. The weapons thar now olimpic fencing use correspond to smallsword, (probably french tradition), and military saber (probably french or british). The most renowned hitorica manuals/manuscripts are from Germany, Italy, Spain and France later on.
Here comes Hitorical fencing or HEMA, that uses a lot of different weapon to practice.
Would be more interesting if they still fought with analogs of historical swords. These pencil thin substitute have no drama to them.
I've never fenced before and I've been getting really into it as an interest
It really is a fun sport. And I agree people should try it. I had a blast taking a semester course in college.
If people better understood it, it really could be a popular sport. It's fun to watch and it's even more fun to do.
Greetings from Ukraine! Olga is just breathtaking.
such an underrated sport
I fenced as a kid andd loved it. Really would like to try again x
I don't see how it's not as accessible in cost. You can get an extremely basic practice set for about $100 USD. Yes it's more than a soccer ball or anything in our usual realm of sports. It's more the ability to find gear and a place to practice with someone. Fencing was a great time and hobby when I was part of a club. But as anything else, the deeper you go the more you spend.
Really nice video! Some of the history is a little off, but it was fun and exciting and informative! And a guy who can hold his own against Olga Kharlan has some bragging rights!
(Ps: most fencing schools have loaner equipment for beginners).
I hope it will be more popular in the next jears. I've been training for 6 years and there aren't very good clubs in Berlin, so it's very difficult to get better. If we had more good people it would be easier to train. If i want to be better later i have to move away from Berlin. Sometimes that makes me really sad because I want to get better but cant.
What club are you at in Berlin?
If anyone lives in/around Tulsa, I am assistant instructor at a club (salle) here. If you're interested, lemme know!
0:17 Scarlet johanson
I was in Daytona and worked the Veteran Word Championships...Im hooked
Love this
the head gears are really cool
Great video
Fencing is great and there is NO barrier to start. Any fencing club can provide the basic equipment for starting lessons. And there is more to it than saber, of course
The oldest fencing manuscript in existence, with actual instruction and a methodology, is GERMAN and dates to the end of the 13th century, known as Royal Armouries Ms.I.33.
The earliest Italian manuscript with methodology is Ms. M.383, the so-called "Fior di Battaglia" or "Flower of Battle" and dates to c.1400.
Next time, ask an actual fencing historian.
Honestly how he says that fencing is the brain and the hand that can be said with a lot of combat sports tbh
this was so sick to see I fence and have been for ages and if u haven't given it ago it is actually suprisingly easy to get into as clubs provide the kit needed
I love fencing. But the first day we got to practice with sabre, we were one person short so I had to practice with the Dutch sabre champion. Guy was using his wrong hand (right) for better practice for me and I still didn't get more than a single hit of which he clearly let me 😅 but srsly this sport is amazing.
The comparison to the pellet bullet was funny
Look at all the eSports, especially DotA 2 big tournaments have these "newbie streams", where the casters really explain what is happening in the game, unlike in the normal broadcast, where they cast expecting the audience to know all the basics and even a bit deeper understanding of the game. But luckily we have the internet. I also think that Red Bull is doing really great work for the youth of the world bringing up these different unique hobby possibilities!
Happy to see another Dota fan who also does fencing.i feel like lots of strategy gamers would find fencing appealing.
If I can play drums, I bet I can fence. I'd love to try my hand at it. I'm 45, but not in terrible shape. I'm quick...
I'm the kind of person who would love to have something like a "Hattori Hanzo" sword.
I did have a neck surgery, so everything is simply a challenge to overcome, isn't it?
@@Keirfeywell, it’s been two months, but if you still care, I fence.
Yes! You could probably find a club and fence, a lot of fencers are actually very old- my club is ran by a man in his sixties, and he still beats pretty much everyone.
The neck thing might be an issue, but masks cover the neck.
It's great at any age... started Epee in my 30's... taught for fun in 40's... pick it up off and on and now in my 60's. Always had fun with this. I'm not great at it, but enjoy it. Wanted to fence since seeing reruns of Zoro as a kid... finally got my chance by just walking into a fencing school. Started on foil, but quickly switched to speed because it's the most like a real dual, as there's no right of way to think about. I encourage everyone to try this sport. More kids should be exposed to this sport. My boyfriend and I used the sidewalk as our training ground. Once you have the equipment, you can do almost anywhere.
I am here because of the series called 25, 21. It's a cool sport.
Dear Netflix make this into a show and call it FENCING TO SURVIVE youre welcome 😉
Awesome, I feel like I want to try now haha
Fencing best sport in the world!
More fencing videos, finally 🤺🤺
Fencing needs a lot more spotlight and beginners need to be able to choose their weapon. Hell, if I had begun with dry foil I wouldn’t have stuck with fencing 10+ years 😂
Dude the high school I go to used to have fencing matches in the hallways back in the 90's. Its a tiny private Christian school and evidently the teachers did know about it for like 2 months and then they finally made it a school elective. I wish I had gone there during that time.
The most simple way to make it easier to watch would be to alternate who has right of way from the start and light the strip up maybe amber for who currently can score. It would change depending on a failed attack or parry of course. This is a cost effective way of making the game more viewer friendly. It's not perfect I know.
Just came from berm peak
Same
Gotta say definitely prefer fencing matches with more clashing of the blades. It's simply not as fun when it's just, jump forward recklessly and first to hit wins. Seen this in a lot of tournaments and I've gotten so bored of it that I just stopped watching tournaments. Had to quit fencing too but that's unrelated
If you wNt a diffrent kind of fencing look up Historical European Marital Arts.
Is there any grants for fencing equipment for schools who are interested in teaching students the art?
Ferrara.Present🙋♂️🙋♂️🤺❤❤❤
Modern fencing is from France, based on the Italian changes of the sport, itself based on older fencing
The word you're looking for is "nerfed".
All my life I've wanted to do fencing, archery and equestrian, since the childhood. In my town there are no clubs for it at all. I hope I will have the opportunity to start it at college.
Same
I love vintage sabres. 5:57
I would like to try this
Is cool, your legs are gonna burn tho xD
I understand fencing can be a great sport for a college scholarship. Is that a fact? Can anyone attest to that? Thanks for any commentary.
If COVID doesnt get in your way yes, Sourse: happened to me
How wonderfull this Women is,, The Story is Great Too.. Succes...
There's a common misconception that fencing is still a sport reserved for the affluent. But in reality the sport has become more acesible through the help of foundations such as the Peter Westbrook Foundation which provide free training and equipment to people of varying socioeconomic levels.
Equipment is not really a problem. At list I don't see it this way. It's the floor fees and membership fees that clubs have to charge to even survive and pay rent. In NY it's pretty hard.
When fencing becomes available on the radio or on free streaming service
I be willing to become a spectator or a participator.
Fencing clubs needs to available inland empire, San Bernardino county California.
ok when are we getting a redbull fencing team?
Incredible to dare to speak about the history of this sport to mention France (the most important country which quite simply created this sport and its rules in the 16th and 17th centuries) only 10 seconds, and again speaking especially of 30,000 deaths in duels! O_o
But what better to expect from an Austrian channel drive by Anglo-Saxons peoples, therefore historically Francophobic in essence? Nothing.
The Anglo-Saxon guy in the video or better the big boss of this Austrian company would be in front of me, I challenge him to a duel in order to remind him of this story.
They gave 10 seconds both to Spain and Italy as well, despite the spanish Verdadera Destreza and Italy, being without any doubt, the place where most of the techniques were developed and surely the most important school, at least for the "sword martial art"( the french school was even born with an italian writing in french for the matter and then became a very important school for sure, especially for developing it as a sport and not just as a martial art), anglo-saxon don't like southern europeans as well, they just hate that they weren't that great in this discipline, english school is a "copy and paste" of french and italian school mostly.
Edit : I made a lot of confusion between "swordmanship" and "fencing": Swordsmanship ( the martial art) is mostly italian and a little german as origins, fencing as a sport is spanish, french and italian and they were all important.
I always wanted to fence ... but you had to have an opponent. So decided on another sport. I did watch the sweedish olympic team practising in Ulivi stadion back in the early 1970,s was a treat to watch.
Wish this sport was more popular in Ireland, at least outside of Dublin because I know places like Galway have a rich history in dueling, sure the regional flag is literally an eagle with a sword
Edit 2 years later: I am now a fencer I started with Connacht in April 2023, best decision ever
“I don’t think I would’ve ever considered fencing if it wasn’t for this opportunity. “ Yeah, and the pretty and athletic blonde only played a minor role in the decision, sure. 😏
Sad that were watching sabre in this epee is so much easier to understand and so much more fun to watch and play
you are correct that its easier, then you lost me
Every fight should be in slow mo
Open it up to betting?
Great video. Please look at Taekwondoe next.
The children of Fencing and UFC are called HEMA and BUHURT. ;)
Check out French Hema Boy.
Nica and good job
You have managed to put so many wrong things in first 3:30 minutes that it is hard to believe.
I once made the mistake of fencing in Converse, my feet hated me for it. Also, thought it was so funny when he's talking and Olga just starts tapping his mask
btw, the backwards flick at 8:34, are you kidding me?! I didn't realize he'd gotten even more flexible!
What about hema...? People have been duelling with skill before it became a sport.
Im a fencer
Wow theres fencing clubs and academies near me.