@@timurtimur53 nah, Zaporizhya's territories were free lands, where no one could oppress people. So, firstly cossacks built here headquarters because men gathered here from all Ukraine. Btw, these free men were first cossacks.
Nobody's smart for pointing out that it's scripted. Obviously it is. But I think a lot of people are missing the point that despite it being more of a scripted dance, there is a ton of skill on display here from the speed of the demonstration to the footwork, to the control of the strikes. There's probably more to it as well that I'm just not noticing because I'm not trained in the martial art.
That’s all well and good, but I think the reason for the criticism is because it’s labeled sword FIGHTING masters while showing no actual fighting. If they had called it a sword technique demonstration then maybe people wouldn’t be so opposed to it.
meh in a swords man perspective this looks staged. Also they are trying not to hit each others and only hits eachothers swords. Look for Military saber sparring and you'll find a real good ones
@@NitroriN2 To spar like this "properly", in a martial sense, you would wear protective gloves, and this would essentially be a sniping contest of eachothers hands through lunge and retreat. Because that's what this would be, with zero hand protection, in an actual duel. Unless you had some sort of judicial or cultural rules strictly prohibiting hand cuts, going for a "first blood" sort of deal like in polish sabre. On the other hand, this sword probably carries really well and comfortably as a sidearm, and in a pinch you could draw and unleash it very quickly with quick defensive cuts, or deliver that one devastating blow. Also, it would make for an excellent sabre for light cavalry (which I assume is its origin). Not the best for a duel situation, I think, even against itself. Now, throw in a small shield and I think this could be a perfect fighting sword
On slow motion it is visible that they aim for the opponent's sword. To me it looked as flashy movements and a tad stiff motion, especially from the guy with the shirt on.
I wonder how Morihei Ueshiba would have fared against these guys in his prime? As far as I am aware, Aikido was designed for unarmed defence against swordsmen, or something like that not sure... Anyone know for sure?
@@CopperBeech777 Hmmm... the best unarmed defense masters advice against knife: run... Against saber: run faster :) Mastery will give you a chance to dodge 1-2 attacks or distract swordsman master for a few seconds.
@@khakimzhanmiras Dodge and run. If you are very lucky to distract swordsman - shorten the distance, block hand with a sword and turn fight into wrestling, disarm. On close distance there is no room to attack with a sword. In fair fight chances are close to zero - if swordsman is not trying to chop unarmed guy into 2 pieces with 1 wild swing he can always keep safe distance threatening with pointed end or cutting parts of the sword. Any damage will cause bleeding and weakening of unarmed guy.
@@rayjordan8513 you are right, our language can be extremely similar, but dialects of Ukrainian change dramatically the further west you go. It's like English coming from a rural Irishman. Can be incomprehensible even for a Ukrainian from the East region. I'd say our mentalities have gone separate ways over the past 10 years. Ukrainians became very freedom conscious after one of our elected presidents tried selling us out to Russia. The capital was a battleground, and he eventually escaped. We chose another president. I'll get a lot of shit for saying this, but Russians never knew what to do with their freedom, they always needed a master, that's how Putin managed to stay in power for a 1/4 of century. There are still concious Russian citizens who wish they could break free, but they are comparatively small in numbers and getting suppressed (no free speech, no right to protest, etc.)
There are no Russians just nazi human hating Soviets that doesn't believe in God and my Ukrainian brother's and sisters are the insterment of God's hand Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦🌻🤺🙏
Мой предок был польский шляхтич. Так вот он рассказывал что с казаками-характерниками польские вои старались не зарубаться - не спасали даже доспехи. Шляхтич в доспехах был тяжёл и в поединке такому Козаку почти всегда проигрывал падая с подрезаными и ногами. Хотя в поединке без доспехов хороший шляхтич мог вполне себе зарубить Козака потому что бой на саблях у шляхты был лучший в мире... И ещё - таких мастеров-Козаков было немного,козаки в основном были мастера стрелять из мушкетов и пищалей,а саблей умели на таком уровне меньшинство из них... А польские шляхтичи фехтовали отменно почти все - в этом был весь смысл их жизни,ради этого они продавали все что у них было,и ездили в Испанию или во Францию учиться у лучших мастеров фехтования.
That is really. As a Ukrainian, I am really proud for those people who kept this art alive. I hope they are alive an well now too. Because protecting ourselves from the enemy-the reason for which this art originated-is now again relevant.
Hey man, do you know how long the blades in the video may be and if the kind of blade spin in the video can be done with other types of blades or just the type seen here? Thank you in advance!
There are three main sabers types of sabers used at the period of Cossacks (17-18 century): Polish-Hungarian, Karabela and Husarska (Hussar). You can spin the Polish-Hungarian (they were the most widespread at the time so they are probably the ones you are seeing at that video) and the Karabela ones. You cannot spin the Hussar ones because they have an enclosed hilt. Theoretically, you can spin any saber with an open hilt (but I would not know for sure). In terms of the length, the overall length for all the three types varied from 920-950 millimetres, while the blade was 790-850 millimetres. The width of the blade was 30 millimetres or more for Husar and Polish-Hungarian and slightly less for Karabela (was known for its light weight). Here is a link for you which you will be able to translate if you want: www.akademia-broni.pl/sprzet/szabla/ Thank you for your interest. Made me do the research and find some interesting things out.
@@vladimirkov318не всегда но в основном. Таких Козаков было немного,но они были. И ляхов рубили в доспехах на раз-два. Но лях без доспехов,в честном поединке был очень страшным соперником. Но,я повторюсь - хоть таких казаков и было немного,но они были. И фехтовали они не как ляхи,а по-другому,по своему... И ляхи предпочитали таких убивать на расстоянии из мушкетов,а не вступать с ними в схватки...потому что результат такой схватки часто мог окончиться порублением ляха.
That dude with the double sword should be the final boss in Hellish quart. By the way, this video was just recommended after watching bunch of hellish quart videos. 😅
@@COSSACKSUA Hi, I noticed that the sword "dance" was very similar to demonstrating fighting off multiple opponents. Is that the intended purpose or is it just a cool dance?
@@qarmatianwarhorse6028 any combat "dance" has elements of combat,. This video demonstrates, first of all, a high level of sword feeling and good execution technique.
@@qarmatianwarhorse6028 dance has nothing to do with combat, it is just flashy moves. And there are no moves at all to fight off multiple opponents. If you have many people against you, you are most likely dead, and nothing will save you anyway.
Takes a lot of skill to not slaughter each other. Also, gentleman in navy blue sharovary gets extra bonus points for doing all that work while overweighted.
Every night i practice with the sabre and I am interested in the history of the Cossacks, it’s important to keep history alive now days. We will need the Cossacks back!!
@@evivankoЕщё один диванный генерал? Чтобы так делать надо уметь так делать... Я понимаю прекрасно, что это наигранная постановка, но, чтобы снять, надо отрепетировать и не раз, а шашка ошибок не прощает!
Пока показывали трюки все хорошо было... Потом я словил фейспалм... Удары и не думали доносить до тела - чисто скрещивали клинки, причём еле еле по силе... Это даже не показательный бой - это показательный для показательного
@@deadwrong3176 Ага! Очень много общего! Очень! Захват поляками Киева в 1920 году. Волынская резня! Современные карты в Польше, где Львов указан, как польский город! Коммунисты выдернули украину, стоящую раком из-под пана, а Украина сейчас провела декоммунизацию и опять раком на плантациях и унитазы моет пану! Скоро, при первой возможности, вечный "шакал Европы" отхватит себе западенщину!
Things we used to do before the industrial revolution will now be the next set of skills needed again Hunting, Farming, Swordsmanship, Archery, Hard Physical Labour
@Kaen Awoken i think guys like to imagine themselves being some kind of fantasy rpg survivors fighting with a sword in post apocalyptic world. When in reality most of us simple folk would be killed, raped or enslaved by tough criminals or ex military gone rogue type of people in case we survive.
*_Гарне відео і канал цікавий!_* *_А й справді - Що то за козак без сили в руках, без розуму в голові, без любові в серці та без віри в душі_* *_Так тримати, козаки!_*
Wow that "spar" was a lot more impressive than I was expecting. Not to mention done with metal swords and no protective gear. (For those that don't know, even blunt training swords can still mess you up). It's obvious the tradition is still taken very seriously and thats awesome.
Don't mosck them because you have never heard of it, you just haven't heard of it. In the last 20 years of internet all kinds of awesome stuff that interests us has come to light. European martial arts don't get the cred they deserve. Martial arts are just that....Martial. Humans war on each other because of need or sociaopathy. My uncle was a Panzer driver and had heard of Cossack attacks on disabled/frozen tank units during his stint in the Russian Front. It wasn't neat or pretty. They defended their homes as anyone would. I for one am grateful to finally have an opportunity to see it revived. Like so many conquered/oppressed peoples, it is nice to see the martial culture we all love and respect, still lives and thrives. Props to the Cossacks!
They only targeted each other's sabres. I've seen guys who do Kali using machetes actually go for wrists and tendons while trying to slash each other vs. this fancy dancy art.
@@vincentlee7359 Lol don't be wrong. The performance you have seen was also just a spectacular show (or performers werent much skilled). No company can afford the consumption of performers that real sabre duel would require. Real sabre duel ends by death or serious injury. I wonder if such a result is what you expect. 😀
@@keeganowens8949 How can you know that? 😉😃 Well, seriously - let's make a point - its an artistic performance. Who (adult and mentally in shape) would expect they would use sharp sabres for an artistic performance? Why should they do that?
@@arig.1185 I would not expect that, nor would most, I think. That is my point exactly, I do not think that they would use sharp sabers, thus there would be no "consumption of performers" at all.
Well-communicated ideas are by far the most effective swords, but this ferocious display of discipline and skill is fascinating for the brief glimpse of such a very long history.
Хлопчики бодро фехтуют 👍 Должен заметить, что шашка не самое длинное оружие, посему бой происходит на довольно короткой дистанции. К тому же шашка не имеет гарды, а хлопчики на такой скорости боя умудряются не попасть по пальцам. Мастерство на лицо! 👍
this is not a real fight, but it is an impromptu performance. We have been practicing sword wielding for many years, this art has been passed from father to son for many centuries.
@@COSSACKSUA Hey man, can you please tell me how long the blades in the video may be and if the kind of blade spin in the video can be done with other types of blades or just the type seen here? Thank you in advance!
It may be scripted but it's just really impressive that both guys could move with such speed and actually convey a sense of tension as there are a lot of moments where it looks like one's sword will actually meet its mark only to be dodged or blocked
Сабля это понты. Равно как и рубящее фехтование. Что действительно действенно на дуэли и в бою в конном строю - это укол. Желательном палашом. А в пешем бою - колющий полуторник, вот это оружие.
They use Polish sabre and it's because that Ukraine was under Polish influence as part of Poland . They adapted Polish sabre to use alongside with knowledge how to do it.
well they're obviously goin for each other's swords (for very understandable reasons) but this still looks much more realistic than most of the sword fights in movies. Very cool!
Energy is everything ! with the best energy I can always be the first hand to capture all oppotuinities first ! go catch it ! Do things fast and correctly !
Wow the new update of Hellish Quart looks awesome
🤣👍🏻
hellish Quart brought me here lol
Kozaks not have nation they are from zoporojie not from all Ukraine .
@@timurtimur53 nah, Zaporizhya's territories were free lands, where no one could oppress people. So, firstly cossacks built here headquarters because men gathered here from all Ukraine. Btw, these free men were first cossacks.
What are u talking about this is coearly the new mortem metallum rtx update
Me and the boys as soon as we find some sticks.
Glad I’m not the only dad that does this with his boys
Yeah me and the boys found some sticks and we 4v4 and when we where done we fought the dogs
😂😂😂 If I had soon, I would
@@russiancountryball8773 Покажи шрамы от собак! Я свои покажу.
Ósme people left trees 500.000 years ago... other ...just 2 weeks ago. 😆
Nobody's smart for pointing out that it's scripted. Obviously it is.
But I think a lot of people are missing the point that despite it being more of a scripted dance, there is a ton of skill on display here from the speed of the demonstration to the footwork, to the control of the strikes. There's probably more to it as well that I'm just not noticing because I'm not trained in the martial art.
You are 100% correct.
Nope totally got it homie, it’s a display of skill to do it with that precision
Undoubtedly. It's obviously enough not to be noticed, is it not? :)
That’s all well and good, but I think the reason for the criticism is because it’s labeled sword FIGHTING masters while showing no actual fighting. If they had called it a sword technique demonstration then maybe people wouldn’t be so opposed to it.
It's like a Form presentation in kung fu or karate. It's made to be theatrical, but it's not any noob who can do it well.
I love sword demonstrations like this, it really shows the beauty of the style and how much dedication these two put into the craft.
have you seen Iaido yet? if not go take a look i would say!
Much respect. I'm no swordsman, just a fan of these kinds of things, and this was beautiful
meh in a swords man perspective this looks staged. Also they are trying not to hit each others and only hits eachothers swords.
Look for Military saber sparring and you'll find a real good ones
@@NitroriN2 To spar like this "properly", in a martial sense, you would wear protective gloves, and this would essentially be a sniping contest of eachothers hands through lunge and retreat. Because that's what this would be, with zero hand protection, in an actual duel. Unless you had some sort of judicial or cultural rules strictly prohibiting hand cuts, going for a "first blood" sort of deal like in polish sabre.
On the other hand, this sword probably carries really well and comfortably as a sidearm, and in a pinch you could draw and unleash it very quickly with quick defensive cuts, or deliver that one devastating blow. Also, it would make for an excellent sabre for light cavalry (which I assume is its origin). Not the best for a duel situation, I think, even against itself.
Now, throw in a small shield and I think this could be a perfect fighting sword
Imagine two skilled boxers, but all they do is punch each other's punches.
@P Kamino That's what practice swords and protective gear are for.
On slow motion it is visible that they aim for the opponent's sword. To me it looked as flashy movements and a tad stiff motion, especially from the guy with the shirt on.
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@@tonsofregrets258 you win
@@derrickcaton3143 can you really call it blocking when your opponent is actively aiming at your sword?
As a medium level martial artist I cannot see a way to defend, unarmed, against a swordsman with this level of skill. Impressive!
I wonder how Morihei Ueshiba would have fared against these guys in his prime? As far as I am aware, Aikido was designed for unarmed defence against swordsmen, or something like that not sure...
Anyone know for sure?
@@CopperBeech777 Well his skills were trained in dealing with JSA (kenjutsu etc) this is completely different.
@@CopperBeech777 Hmmm... the best unarmed defense masters advice against knife: run... Against saber: run faster :)
Mastery will give you a chance to dodge 1-2 attacks or distract swordsman master for a few seconds.
I’m sorry, but what’s the general unarmed defence technique against a sword?
@@khakimzhanmiras Dodge and run. If you are very lucky to distract swordsman - shorten the distance, block hand with a sword and turn fight into wrestling, disarm. On close distance there is no room to attack with a sword.
In fair fight chances are close to zero - if swordsman is not trying to chop unarmed guy into 2 pieces with 1 wild swing he can always keep safe distance threatening with pointed end or cutting parts of the sword. Any damage will cause bleeding and weakening of unarmed guy.
Olgierd Von Evrec
I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THIIING 😂
@@geraltdirivia8278 lol me too :D
same same
Even better, there might be a lot of them somewhere there in ukraine 👀
Olgierd is based on polish legend of Pan Twardowski. He has "czupryna" no ukrainian "osoledec"
Hard to imagine how these two gentlemen have managed to retain all their fingers. Bravo!
they just aim at the weapons not the body, it's actually quite easy
Gentlemen 😂😂 for sure😅
Pozdrawiam z Polski, wspaniały pokaz!
When there's only enough vodka for one more drink.
As a Ukrainian, I approve this message:)
PS. In Ukraine we we call vodka "Horilka"
@@artemtykhov9711 Horilka sounds like a good time lol
@@rayjordan8513 you are right, our language can be extremely similar, but dialects of Ukrainian change dramatically the further west you go. It's like English coming from a rural Irishman. Can be incomprehensible even for a Ukrainian from the East region. I'd say our mentalities have gone separate ways over the past 10 years. Ukrainians became very freedom conscious after one of our elected presidents tried selling us out to Russia. The capital was a battleground, and he eventually escaped. We chose another president. I'll get a lot of shit for saying this, but Russians never knew what to do with their freedom, they always needed a master, that's how Putin managed to stay in power for a 1/4 of century. There are still concious Russian citizens who wish they could break free, but they are comparatively small in numbers and getting suppressed (no free speech, no right to protest, etc.)
Why you allways had to be stupid and do cheap jokes
@ratdancer77 Thanks, brother! Say hello to Tarczynski for me,please:) I have a great respect for the guy
Impressive
I like the Slavic culture
Greetings from Syria.
ukrainians arent Slavs
@@obaben9179 All it takes is a simple google search before you post to not embarrass yourself.
@@TheComedyCauldron I am Slav myself and i know better than you who is my brother and who is just a trash
@@obaben9179 A Ukrainian is just as slavic as a Pole, genetically and culturally.
@@TheComedyCauldron you are totally wrong
Watching them is making me miss my single hand sword training when I was a kid Slava my brave Ukrainian brother's 🇺🇦🌻🤺
Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Russian cozacs better + Ratio + L + Ukraine fell off
There are no Russians just nazi human hating Soviets that doesn't believe in God and my Ukrainian brother's and sisters are the insterment of God's hand Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦🌻🤺🙏
@S іди геть, чорт.
@@ReconquestEurope haha boomer
Respect to Cossacs from Poland. One's the best warriors in the history of the world
Мой предок был польский шляхтич. Так вот он рассказывал что с казаками-характерниками польские вои старались не зарубаться - не спасали даже доспехи. Шляхтич в доспехах был тяжёл и в поединке такому Козаку почти всегда проигрывал падая с подрезаными и ногами. Хотя в поединке без доспехов хороший шляхтич мог вполне себе зарубить Козака потому что бой на саблях у шляхты был лучший в мире... И ещё - таких мастеров-Козаков было немного,козаки в основном были мастера стрелять из мушкетов и пищалей,а саблей умели на таком уровне меньшинство из них... А польские шляхтичи фехтовали отменно почти все - в этом был весь смысл их жизни,ради этого они продавали все что у них было,и ездили в Испанию или во Францию учиться у лучших мастеров фехтования.
That is really. As a Ukrainian, I am really proud for those people who kept this art alive.
I hope they are alive an well now too. Because protecting ourselves from the enemy-the reason for which this art originated-is now again relevant.
It looks funny. Poles fight with sabers much better.
Hey man, do you know how long the blades in the video may be and if the kind of blade spin in the video can be done with other types of blades or just the type seen here? Thank you in advance!
There are three main sabers types of sabers used at the period of Cossacks (17-18 century): Polish-Hungarian, Karabela and Husarska (Hussar). You can spin the Polish-Hungarian (they were the most widespread at the time so they are probably the ones you are seeing at that video) and the Karabela ones. You cannot spin the Hussar ones because they have an enclosed hilt. Theoretically, you can spin any saber with an open hilt (but I would not know for sure).
In terms of the length, the overall length for all the three types varied from 920-950 millimetres, while the blade was 790-850 millimetres. The width of the blade was 30 millimetres or more for Husar and Polish-Hungarian and slightly less for Karabela (was known for its light weight).
Here is a link for you which you will be able to translate if you want: www.akademia-broni.pl/sprzet/szabla/
Thank you for your interest. Made me do the research and find some interesting things out.
@@vladimirkov318не всегда но в основном. Таких Козаков было немного,но они были. И ляхов рубили в доспехах на раз-два. Но лях без доспехов,в честном поединке был очень страшным соперником. Но,я повторюсь - хоть таких казаков и было немного,но они были. И фехтовали они не как ляхи,а по-другому,по своему... И ляхи предпочитали таких убивать на расстоянии из мушкетов,а не вступать с ними в схватки...потому что результат такой схватки часто мог окончиться порублением ляха.
They need to make a lightsaber version of it. It is going to be epic
this is a work of art!
Eastern men at their best, this practice is for real men. Slava Ukraini!!
Imagine sitting on a bar days back, and then two gentlemen dicussing and begin fighting like this.
RUclips algorithm allowed my peasant eyes an opportunity to witness a battle that has shaken the universe
This is cool, I'd like to see them fence with protective gear and actually make contact though.
Yeah me too
Better not kids 😑
Wow the pinnacle of fighting. Would love to see you guys not use protective gear and spar full contact. Fucking longsword guys
@@sethdusith6093 XD
@@sethdusith6093 agreed, just because the Old Masters used blunt swords and fencing Jacks doesn't mean we have to do it that way too.
That dude with the double sword should be the final boss in Hellish quart. By the way, this video was just recommended after watching bunch of hellish quart videos. 😅
🤣🔥
@@COSSACKSUA Hi, I noticed that the sword "dance" was very similar to demonstrating fighting off multiple opponents. Is that the intended purpose or is it just a cool dance?
@@qarmatianwarhorse6028 any combat "dance" has elements of combat,. This video demonstrates, first of all, a high level of sword feeling and good execution technique.
Inb4 people whine about him being OP so he gets knocked back to being a secret optional boss.
@@qarmatianwarhorse6028 dance has nothing to do with combat, it is just flashy moves.
And there are no moves at all to fight off multiple opponents. If you have many people against you, you are most likely dead, and nothing will save you anyway.
I Fence saber and this is really quite impresive, their footwork is amazing!
Very elegant but deadly. This was a treat. Thank you.
Takes a lot of skill to not slaughter each other. Also, gentleman in navy blue sharovary gets extra bonus points for doing all that work while overweighted.
It is THE MAINE THING - not to hit your partner - tell u as a fencer
Every night i practice with the sabre and I am interested in the history of the Cossacks, it’s important to keep history alive now days. We will need the Cossacks back!!
In this modern age, a blast to the past with this old fashioned stuff is quite refreshing.
If a real Cossack saw this, he'd be like, "What the heck is going on here?".
Сыны своей Земли! Честь Вам и Хвала, что помните и чтите казачью жизнь!
ты про эту дешевую показуху ?
Это театральные бои. )))
@@АбырвалгПолиграфыч ну, так пусть так и обозначают.
@@evivankoЕщё один диванный генерал? Чтобы так делать надо уметь так делать... Я понимаю прекрасно, что это наигранная постановка, но, чтобы снять, надо отрепетировать и не раз, а шашка ошибок не прощает!
@@evivanko очень немногие понимают, что показательный бой это не мерялка письками в песочнице. Прошу простить мне мою резкость.
awesome. Серьезно, это выглядит просто потрясающе. Огромное уважение фехтовальщикам.
Пока показывали трюки все хорошо было... Потом я словил фейспалм... Удары и не думали доносить до тела - чисто скрещивали клинки, причём еле еле по силе... Это даже не показательный бой - это показательный для показательного
@@mistaker А тобі шо, хліба і видовищ подавай?
@@lutch4844 ну якщо щось робити, то хоча б намагатися зробити якісно,ні?
Ukraińcy i Polacy zawsze będą przyjaciółmi. Niezależnie od burz historii.
Багато походів були разом
Наприклад
Хотиньска битва та поход на Москву
@@deadwrong3176 Przyszły takie czasy, że trzeba być znowu razem.
@@ahankararockband
Так , то є правда
And the main thing is that we understand each other's language (wrote in English bc Poles don't read Cyrillic)
@@deadwrong3176 Ага! Очень много общего! Очень! Захват поляками Киева в 1920 году. Волынская резня! Современные карты в Польше, где Львов указан, как польский город! Коммунисты выдернули украину, стоящую раком из-под пана, а Украина сейчас провела декоммунизацию и опять раком на плантациях и унитазы моет пану! Скоро, при первой возможности, вечный "шакал Европы" отхватит себе западенщину!
#Cossacks Awesome #Ukraine #StandWithUkraine 💙💛
better than most hollywood coreoghaphy fights. well done
Какие вы прекрасные ! Каждый казак- как космос, как целая прекрасная вселенная , шедевр!
Любо!!!
Очень круто . Спасибо за прекрасное видео .Супер .👍👍
After the nuclear war, people need this skill
Will there be left any after nuclear war?
@@suleymanhesenov6855 ye
Things we used to do before the industrial revolution will now be the next set of skills needed again
Hunting, Farming, Swordsmanship, Archery, Hard Physical Labour
@Kaen Awoken i think guys like to imagine themselves being some kind of fantasy rpg survivors fighting with a sword in post apocalyptic world. When in reality most of us simple folk would be killed, raped or enslaved by tough criminals or ex military gone rogue type of people in case we survive.
社会のダニ
You are really underestimating the capacity of humans to reinvent guns and machines with even the littlest of materials.
ПРЕВОСХОДНО БРАВО АВТОРАМ РЕСПЕКТ ЗА ПРЕКРАСНЫЕ РАБОТЫ
*_Гарне відео і канал цікавий!_*
*_А й справді - Що то за козак без сили в руках, без розуму в голові, без любові в серці та без віри в душі_*
*_Так тримати, козаки!_*
Fantastic skill with sabre💪👍 Cossacks are the best👌
Wow that "spar" was a lot more impressive than I was expecting. Not to mention done with metal swords and no protective gear. (For those that don't know, even blunt training swords can still mess you up). It's obvious the tradition is still taken very seriously and thats awesome.
Beautiful location, beautiful demo and beautiful art
Samurai f Eropa 👏👏
Their haircuts and mustaches are every bit as badass as their sword skills are.
Респект от България!
Fantastic work! Incredible choreography and cinematography! Well done!
I'm a Filipino but I respect your culture and abilities it awesome
Such a great Warriors! I like these people! They r tough as a rock! They remind me of the great Leader and warrior Taras Bulba.
This is really great! Thank you very much. I have been looking for this
Красивые парни! 😎 Да, и фехтование тоже превосходное. 😁 Спасибо из Англии. 🇬🇧😘
Гарно викладено !
Щиро дякуємо за працю і правду !
Слава Україні !
Хорошо двигаются, отлично владеют оружием и ведь надо не задеть друг друга.
Такі молодці!! Живі козарлюги!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Thats dangerous choreography,beautiful
Don't mosck them because you have never heard of it, you just haven't heard of it. In the last 20 years of internet all kinds of awesome stuff that interests us has come to light. European martial arts don't get the cred they deserve. Martial arts are just that....Martial. Humans war on each other because of need or sociaopathy. My uncle was a Panzer driver and had heard of Cossack attacks on disabled/frozen tank units during his stint in the Russian Front. It wasn't neat or pretty. They defended their homes as anyone would. I for one am grateful to finally have an opportunity to see it revived. Like so many conquered/oppressed peoples, it is nice to see the martial culture we all love and respect, still lives and thrives. Props to the Cossacks!
Pretty cool choreography
Reminds me of indiana jones, guys a badass doing his florishes then gets shot
Historically accurate cossacks used a lot of guns though
Really skillful! And very close range for a demo like this! Very impressive!
Cossacks were brave warriors
These guys are amazing martial artists . Nothing there cannot be brought into real combat of needed . A really deadly and beautiful art
WOW! I can just see this a few hundred years ago..when men fought without rifles, NFG, or any modern warfare tools..just men with guts. So awesome!
Curved saber - is a last point of evolution of cold weapon. after it came the era of firearms.
Молодцы!Лайк каналу!
WHAT THE ... they have insane skills 😱😱😱😱
i love this type of fighting style
The best is the Heard and haircut. I will See the Fight with to swords. IT s nice to watch this Guys . ❤️❤️
Damn this needs so much trust and respect.
Damn the graphics on Hellish quart have gotten better than i would've imagined.
😂
Great choreography. Good saber fight like The Deluge or Hellish Quart.
They only targeted each other's sabres. I've seen guys who do Kali using machetes actually go for wrists and tendons while trying to slash each other vs. this fancy dancy art.
@@vincentlee7359
Lol don't be wrong. The performance you have seen was also just a spectacular show (or performers werent much skilled). No company can afford the consumption of performers that real sabre duel would require. Real sabre duel ends by death or serious injury. I wonder if such a result is what you expect. 😀
@@arig.1185 You are mostly correct, but not. You overlook the use of blunts.
@@keeganowens8949
How can you know that? 😉😃
Well, seriously - let's make a point - its an artistic performance. Who (adult and mentally in shape) would expect they would use sharp sabres for an artistic performance? Why should they do that?
@@arig.1185 I would not expect that, nor would most, I think. That is my point exactly, I do not think that they would use sharp sabers, thus there would be no "consumption of performers" at all.
I do love swordfighting. I’m glad people are keeping the art alive
Great Cossacks!
They Are Skilled!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Badass! what a display of skill, both of these guys have put in a lot of time in this art, hats off to you both. Great video.
to your attention one more duel ruclips.net/video/FmWG8H1sF6M/видео.html
Hearts out to Ukraine
Out of thousands of Cossacks, only a few were selected, who underwent severe trials and training, and became Cossacks with supernatural abilities.
POV: Watching random sword fight videos and suddenly find out Olgierd and his free company from Witcher 3 are based on the Cossacks.
They look like the biggest swords chads ever with their mustaches
I’m no martial artist and don’t know how effective of a fighting technique it is, but it makes a great show!
Similar to Indian sword fighting ❣️🇮🇳
Well-communicated ideas are by far the most effective swords, but this ferocious display of discipline and skill is fascinating for the brief glimpse of such a very long history.
Very impressive,greatings from Poland
Хлопчики бодро фехтуют 👍 Должен заметить, что шашка не самое длинное оружие, посему бой происходит на довольно короткой дистанции. К тому же шашка не имеет гарды, а хлопчики на такой скорости боя умудряются не попасть по пальцам. Мастерство на лицо! 👍
That is indeed the art of the sword. How long did you guys train to get that good with your sword? Greeting to Ucraine, a magnificent country.
this is not a real fight, but it is an impromptu performance. We have been practicing sword wielding for many years, this art has been passed from father to son for many centuries.
@@COSSACKSUA Hey man, can you please tell me how long the blades in the video may be and if the kind of blade spin in the video can be done with other types of blades or just the type seen here? Thank you in advance!
👍👍👍👍Красавцы, запорожцы наверное прям дух захватывает 👍👍👍👍👍
Козаки Запорожцы⚔️
Holy crap these guys are amazing
Very good choreography
It may be scripted but it's just really impressive that both guys could move with such speed and actually convey a sense of tension as there are a lot of moments where it looks like one's sword will actually meet its mark only to be dodged or blocked
Молодцы , это сколько же нужно труда приложить, чтобы так владеть саблей!!!
Они саблей вообще не владеют. А крутить мулинеты, которые почему-то у нас нынче называют фланкировкой, за неделю можно научиться.
Шаблюка лiпша подруга.. Красиво!)
Сабля это понты. Равно как и рубящее фехтование. Что действительно действенно на дуэли и в бою в конном строю - это укол. Желательном палашом. А в пешем бою - колющий полуторник, вот это оружие.
Ребята ,это очень круто!!🔥🔥🔥 приветик из Москвы
They use Polish sabre and it's because that Ukraine was under Polish influence as part of Poland . They adapted Polish sabre to use alongside with knowledge how to do it.
Лютые воины были в свое время!..
Ми такими і залишилися.
well they're obviously goin for each other's swords (for very understandable reasons) but this still looks much more realistic than most of the sword fights in movies. Very cool!
I searched hellish quart and this showed up lol, very good video
I admire these guys. So skilled!
Любуюсь вами. Здоровья и счастья всем желаю ❤
We need some guys like this out on the frontline of Ukraine right now
They all are mostly likely descendants of ancient cossacks. I am sure a lot of people with clear cossack roots also enlisted to the Ukrainian army.
Oh look... real Cossacks, not dancing girls!🍻
Hellish Quaint but in Real Life
Quaint? You're right as never before :)
@@SuperSlantSo we are drifting... Let me introduce you Quentin Tarantino...
Energy is everything ! with the best energy I can always be the first hand to capture all oppotuinities first ! go catch it ! Do things fast and correctly !
Гарно браття,козаки завжди славилися вдалим володінням шаблею!
When I am in Ukraine Kiev , will attend some traditional Cossack martial art clubs !
Сила мужчина это такой важный