Bas Verwijlen Video Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2016
  • Indepth Analysis of Bas Verwijlen's fencing
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Комментарии • 15

  • @FABIOh1976
    @FABIOh1976 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the analisys.

  • @darkfirer2416
    @darkfirer2416 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. Your best one so far in my humble opinion. The slo-mos with the descriptions go fantastic hand-in-hand!

    • @LelandGuillemin
      @LelandGuillemin  6 лет назад

      Dark Firer thank you very kindly. This was made for Max Brinck-Croteau for the 2016 Olympics. I was a lot more thorough because we anticipated Max would be fencing Verwijlen. Unfortunately Max had to fence Vadim Anokhin. I actually edited this video too remove some key things before I uploaded it... Didn't want to put all the cards out on the table before the Olympics

    • @darkfirer2416
      @darkfirer2416 6 лет назад

      Leland Guillemin Very impressive! Loved it
      Didn’t dig through all your content yet, but I hope I find more of those thorough analysises and that we‘ll get more of them in the future! I really enjoy trying to copy some of those high-level moves and seeing what I can pull off and what is fun
      It’s really tough to find a good fencing RUclips channel these days, but I subscribed so I‘ll be there for the next (fencing) video 😊
      EDIT: I just saw your last video is a year old. R.I.P. future videos?

    • @LelandGuillemin
      @LelandGuillemin  6 лет назад

      Dark Firer thank you. I hate to break the news, but I'm no longer competing. I still follow the sport closely, but i don't have the time to make these videos. They were for my analytical purposes as a competitor. I'm glad you like my work, my favorite analysis is of Jinsun Jung I recommend you check that one out :)

  • @jamesleland5877
    @jamesleland5877 4 года назад

    This is a very interesting and useful video. I will be trying to apply this in lessons with my intermediate epee students, in order to help them understand the way that a game can be built by branching options from a common prep. I would live to see more like this for prominent FIE Epeeists: Identifying a favorite preparation, and the actions that are built on it, logical responses from the opponent, and corresponding second-intention actions. The coda on "weaknesses" is also important. Thank you!

  • @Elias-gm2gl
    @Elias-gm2gl 2 года назад

    Amazing video!! I really enjoyed watching the analysis it was very clear and helpful!!

  • @alexander_liu_
    @alexander_liu_ 7 лет назад

    nice video

  • @RedBreadRedemption
    @RedBreadRedemption 7 лет назад +1

    Very interesting video. Any others like this planned for the future?

    • @LelandGuillemin
      @LelandGuillemin  7 лет назад

      Prince Of Crows I'm currently working and taking classes, so I don't think I'll be making anymore until the term is over. very sorry

  • @RovexHD
    @RovexHD 4 года назад +1

    What do fencers look at when fencing ? Is it the guard, arm, shoulder, torso ?

    • @LelandGuillemin
      @LelandGuillemin  4 года назад +1

      Loosely you should be focusing on their chest to guage distance.

    • @RovexHD
      @RovexHD 4 года назад +1

      @@LelandGuillemin
      Wouldn't that affect your ability to disengage ?
      I believe Fabian Kauter said most fencers focus on the guard because you know where your point is.

    • @LelandGuillemin
      @LelandGuillemin  4 года назад +1

      @@RovexHD it's more of a loose focus on their body, but if someone is doing absence of blade and their guard isn't infront of them you'll have a really hard time judging distance .

  • @darkfoxjj
    @darkfoxjj 6 лет назад +1

    Could be a bit more humble when scoring a point though.