In speed, skyhooks look like the most ,,sporty" technique, but when in this photography, it brings very vivid memory of Talhoffer messer fencing ilustration, in which fencer using rising cut amputates hand of fencer using descending cut.
I often just skip past sword fights in movies and television most of the time. They're so completely unbelievable and uninteresting most of the time. The same is true with a lot of fight sequences in general.
Depends. There's epee, foil and saber in modern fencing. These are sabers so they would have an edge. Some, like smallswords, don't have an edge, only a point. That would equate to the foil for example in fencing.
Zoro is a fictional character. This is fencing and Zoro would fall into the kendo category anyway. Might be wrong but it’s stupid to compare a fictional character with magic to real fencers.
The skyhook is the most BS touch in sabre. It's a foolish, low-percentage gamble that the other fencer won't hit you with right-of-wat while you (literally) do the wrong thing. Much better to feint the counterattack and make parry riposte. This is just showy nonsense.
@@albertbresca8904 You're not "pulling it off" you are only gambling that the other guy will miss. He has the RoW. Would you do that in a fight with pistols? If you want to be 'seriously cool' (as opposed to, you know, win) then hit him on the wrist, then parry, then hit him with the riposte. Now turn to the ref and ask if you should get two points...
@@georgegonzalez-rivas3787 i've done this... stepped back so the other guy fall short and hit him on the arm as retreating out of distance.... there is nothing like one light and not the attackers to make ones day... a stop cut into preparation of someone who thinks they have the attack (and he does ...but he doesn''t land... so ROW is not relevant as not his light) in a fight with pistols you can never counter attack as there is no distance to avoid his bullet... what a strange comparison? did you think that one out before writing something like that ??? pistols... lol yes it is a low percentage hit... but when you pull it off it is great... and he does... actually it isn't gambling that much ... mind you if his attack had landed likely we wouldn';t see a video of his attack missing would we??? are your even a fencer? 2 points? doesn;'t matter how spekky the hit is it is only ever worth one point... to say ask for 2 points... sigh... seriously?!.. i am not sure whether to laugh ... or cry... such a silly thing to say... well another silly thing to say....
@@albertbresca8904 Dear Albert. Yes. I was a sabre fencer on the US National team for a decade or so. And I totally disagree with your answer. You only get 1 point for your skyhook, just like any other touch. And you only get it if the other guy misses. You want to stroke your ego by trying to make this touch? Go right ahead. Do it a lot. You'll be hitting the showers sooner than you would be, though. Re two touches... that was a joke. If you want to belittle your opponent with this skyhook by JOKE was that you could fence correctly, hit him with the stopcut, parry him, and then hit him with the riposte. THEN you joke to the referee that your action was so superior you should get two points. BTW, just for grins, there was a time in the official rules of fencing - a long time ago - when a parry & riposte in Sabre was awarded 2 points! Also, the referee (then Director of Jury) had the discretion to award Style Points for proper execution. Up to three points, I believe. But we don't award style points anymore -- so reconsider your skyhook. It's jejune, low-percentage, and doesn't make you a better fencer since you can only really use it with a weaker opponent.
This Skyhook move is analogous to paso soto in foil... you duck under the attack and score with a counter-attack. This is a valid move (historically, it's how Romeo kills Tybalt), but it only works IF THE OTHER GUY MISSES. Missing happens a lot in foil, much less often in sabre.
Nope, these days are way dumber :skateboard ( toy for HS boys), breakdancing( a joke not a sport), basketball ( hobby for super-rich puffs), track&field and swimming ( senseless olddated sports based on cheat doping, so beloved by the american enhanced clowns), ...and so on
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In speed, skyhooks look like the most ,,sporty" technique, but when in this photography, it brings very vivid memory of Talhoffer messer fencing ilustration, in which fencer using rising cut amputates hand of fencer using descending cut.
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I did not expect to find you here
Thats mindblowing
"Amputation of hand=Bad thing"
In a movie they only do parry no riposte
I often just skip past sword fights in movies and television most of the time. They're so completely unbelievable and uninteresting most of the time. The same is true with a lot of fight sequences in general.
@@syncmonismFencing is not realistic at all either.
@@yogxoth1959If you want realism I think HEMA is for you. Don’t know though since I don’t do HEMA
A cut-in with target removal.....very nice!
He goes like Woah woah chill j got a block in my pocket
they're girls lol
Hee-do was faster. She felt it. iykyk
She needed that hug
She needed the words of that old customer
Incredible 😮
Bro has ultra instinct
so cool i cant belive that moveț
JAINT NO WAY.
Bro came from fantasy world
If this was ancient japan, his hand would've slid off
Wow…
do they say "allez" to start?
yup
Isn't that like "go" in french?
@@_PieceOfSheet_yeah
Prez // allez - ready. Go
@@AlexDerrick_DP prêts* but yeah you've got the idea
imagine he using katana
That would be fucking sick bro hell yeah
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So im a bit ignorant of fencing, but are real fencing swords sharp or just pointed?
I think they use a rapier and even tho it doesnt look like it rapiers actually do have an edge you can cut with
@@revolt_4588it's not rapiers. It's shortswords. Rapiers are a outdated sword for fencing
@@MrYjghi prefer sabre
@@revolt_4588Fencing swords don’t have an actual sharp edge. It’s basically just a square shaped rod with a rubber tip.
Depends.
There's epee, foil and saber in modern fencing.
These are sabers so they would have an edge.
Some, like smallswords, don't have an edge, only a point. That would equate to the foil for example in fencing.
Can you imagine a real fight?
What song
Who is your favorite fencer?
oh sanguk
Olga Kharlan
Sabre is Oh Sanguk
But as a epeeist I have to say Cannone
(Tho since I’m canadian I really like the female foil team)
Mohamed El-Sayed, I especially like his energy and reactions:D
Gwarn Misaki Emura! Fav fencer? Won Wooyoung no question!! Followed by Mihail "Alex" Bela
bro is wearing yonex shoes Nice
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song name please?
I think it's Ecstasy of Gold
music?
Ecstasy of Gold
Woww🎉🎉🎉
What style between three
This is Sabre fencing
capiche
Fencing Op
Que es eso? Esgrima ? Eso ?? En serio ??? Esgrima ????
Jajajajajajaja
El Zorro se muere de risa viéndolos...
Zoro is a fictional character. This is fencing and Zoro would fall into the kendo category anyway. Might be wrong but it’s stupid to compare a fictional character with magic to real fencers.
How dumb to compare Olympians, the literal best of the best in the world to fictional characters with choreographed fights
Lucky touch
Luck is also part of ability.
A win is a win, a loss is a loss.
@@rqin_353 can i just just say lucky touch cuz it was one
After all, Italia was the first to fall while Japan was the last to fall
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The skyhook is the most BS touch in sabre. It's a foolish, low-percentage gamble that the other fencer won't hit you with right-of-wat while you (literally) do the wrong thing. Much better to feint the counterattack and make parry riposte.
This is just showy nonsense.
nut if you can pull it off it is seriously cool - demoralises the other fencer (a bit) that you have such great pointwork...lol
@@albertbresca8904 You're not "pulling it off" you are only gambling that the other guy will miss. He has the RoW. Would you do that in a fight with pistols?
If you want to be 'seriously cool' (as opposed to, you know, win) then hit him on the wrist, then parry, then hit him with the riposte. Now turn to the ref and ask if you should get two points...
@@georgegonzalez-rivas3787 i've done this... stepped back so the other guy fall short and hit him on the arm as retreating out of distance....
there is nothing like one light and not the attackers to make ones day...
a stop cut into preparation of someone who thinks they have the attack (and he does ...but he doesn''t land... so ROW is not relevant as not his light)
in a fight with pistols you can never counter attack as there is no distance to avoid his bullet... what a strange comparison? did you think that one out before writing something like that ??? pistols... lol
yes it is a low percentage hit... but when you pull it off it is great... and he does...
actually it isn't gambling that much ... mind you if his attack had landed likely we wouldn';t see a video of his attack missing would we???
are your even a fencer? 2 points? doesn;'t matter how spekky the hit is it is only ever worth one point...
to say ask for 2 points... sigh... seriously?!.. i am not sure whether to laugh ... or cry... such a silly thing to say... well another silly thing to say....
@@albertbresca8904 Dear Albert. Yes. I was a sabre fencer on the US National team for a decade or so.
And I totally disagree with your answer. You only get 1 point for your skyhook, just like any other touch. And you only get it if the other guy misses. You want to stroke your ego by trying to make this touch? Go right ahead. Do it a lot. You'll be hitting the showers sooner than you would be, though.
Re two touches... that was a joke. If you want to belittle your opponent with this skyhook by JOKE was that you could fence correctly, hit him with the stopcut, parry him, and then hit him with the riposte. THEN you joke to the referee that your action was so superior you should get two points.
BTW, just for grins, there was a time in the official rules of fencing - a long time ago - when a parry & riposte in Sabre was awarded 2 points! Also, the referee (then Director of Jury) had the discretion to award Style Points for proper execution. Up to three points, I believe. But we don't award style points anymore -- so reconsider your skyhook. It's jejune, low-percentage, and doesn't make you a better fencer since you can only really use it with a weaker opponent.
This Skyhook move is analogous to paso soto in foil... you duck under the attack and score with a counter-attack.
This is a valid move (historically, it's how Romeo kills Tybalt), but it only works IF THE OTHER GUY MISSES. Missing happens a lot in foil, much less often in sabre.
gay
How?
This sport is dumb these days
wadajumean
Fr jsut jumping at each other
@@user-yn7qd4ts8w There’s more strategy to it. When you actually do it it’s much more fun then it looks.
Nope, these days are way dumber :skateboard ( toy for HS boys), breakdancing( a joke not a sport), basketball ( hobby for super-rich puffs), track&field and swimming ( senseless olddated sports based on cheat doping, so beloved by the american enhanced clowns), ...and so on
This is not a good dodge more like stupidity. It was a good flesh but the other person was just too far away and doing nonsense with their blade.
What fleche? You can’t fleche in sabre.
A fleche is an action involving the crossing of the legs (illegal in sabre).
what is bro yapping about
It was not a good dodge
Said the guy who get striked regardless😢