I’m a boxer, I’m going to modify some of these drills (off hand tight to face, higher lead hand position, and less distance obviously) to be more sport specific and implement them in my distance training! Great video
Absolutely brilliant Coach Tyler. Thank you. I am 63 years old and have been fencing for 6 months. I have my first competition on Sunday. Your coaching has helped so much. The value from your videos are far more than the small contribution I make per month. Again, thank you.
I've started to practise olimpic fencing because of this video. I've been practising HEMA but you convinced me by your videos that fencing is awesome, thank you! I'll share your channel and donate you on patreon because you deserve it!
This is great, I've been doing a very small subset of this drill using a jump rope folded in half with my students.... you've just added a lot of content and additional drills I can challenge my fencers with, Thank you!!
This is an excellent video! I struggle with making good distance calls for lunging and attacking and I believe these drills will help me get more confident in this area! Thank you!!!
I really needed this- thanks for posting! By the way, I fence for the Michigan state university epee and we watch your footwork videos religiously - have seen significant improvement since :)
@@FencersEdge I should probably start taking lessons with you as well as coach Brian. Watching your videos i noticed that my footwork kinda sucks and needs alot of improvement...
This is amazing. I'm a helper trainer in my club. First thing next day I will buy some ropes and use this drill at my club. Thanks man for the content and keep it up. It's great motivation. :D
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I've been thinking. How about tie that rope around the waist instead to eliminate "cheating" the distance with the arm? Or will it remove the sensitivity?
Kiet Chau I think it’s better to hold the rope in your hand rather then having it tied to your waist. The only reason I say that is for safety reasons. If the rope is tied to their waist and someone makes a big mistake with their distance it could easily pull someone of Balance and possibly injure them when they fall. If you’re holding the rope in your hand and someone makes a mistake you can just let go of the rope.
@@FencersEdge Makes sense, thank you for a quick reply. I just started fencing few weeks ago but can only participate in class at max once per week so I find your lessons really valuable. Subscribed :)
I’m a boxer, I’m going to modify some of these drills (off hand tight to face, higher lead hand position, and less distance obviously) to be more sport specific and implement them in my distance training! Great video
Absolutely brilliant Coach Tyler. Thank you. I am 63 years old and have been fencing for 6 months. I have my first competition on Sunday. Your coaching has helped so much. The value from your videos are far more than the small contribution I make per month. Again, thank you.
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear my videos are helping. Good luck in your tournament! Let me know how it goes.
I've started to practise olimpic fencing because of this video. I've been practising HEMA but you convinced me by your videos that fencing is awesome, thank you! I'll share your channel and donate you on patreon because you deserve it!
Please create more content... Don't stop posting footwork or target workouts for all levels in foil!!! ❤️
This is great, I've been doing a very small subset of this drill using a jump rope folded in half with my students.... you've just added a lot of content and additional drills I can challenge my fencers with, Thank you!!
Nice and not boring!
This is an excellent video! I struggle with making good distance calls for lunging and attacking and I believe these drills will help me get more confident in this area! Thank you!!!
I really needed this- thanks for posting! By the way, I fence for the Michigan state university epee and we watch your footwork videos religiously - have seen significant improvement since :)
Thanks! This comment made my day! I'm so happy to hear my videos are helping!
Finally decided to subscribe, your channel is pretty awesome not gonna lie!
Nick Mavrodiev hahaha! Bout time! Thanks buddy! Hope it helps bring you lots of gold in the future!
@@FencersEdge I should probably start taking lessons with you as well as coach Brian. Watching your videos i noticed that my footwork kinda sucks and needs alot of improvement...
Nick Mavrodiev happy to help! Just let me know when you want to start. We’ll get that footwork on point!
This is amazing. I'm a helper trainer in my club. First thing next day I will buy some ropes and use this drill at my club. Thanks man for the content and keep it up. It's great motivation. :D
Thanks! Will do! Let me know how it goes!
Love it!
Thanks. I found it highly valuable.
As useful as always
nice job w/ the blooper:-)
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Good job
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing. For the perfect distance, how long should the rope be?
About 3 feet.
there is no perfect distance
@@FencersEdge 3 Pés = 91.44 Centímetros. In portuguese language!!
Super
I've been thinking. How about tie that rope around the waist instead to eliminate "cheating" the distance with the arm? Or will it remove the sensitivity?
Kiet Chau I think it’s better to hold the rope in your hand rather then having it tied to your waist. The only reason I say that is for safety reasons. If the rope is tied to their waist and someone makes a big mistake with their distance it could easily pull someone of Balance and possibly injure them when they fall. If you’re holding the rope in your hand and someone makes a mistake you can just let go of the rope.
@@FencersEdge Makes sense, thank you for a quick reply. I just started fencing few weeks ago but can only participate in class at max once per week so I find your lessons really valuable. Subscribed :)
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The guy on the left has really bad lunges