Waaay to slippy ground, makes their direct attacks to slow and recovery to large. I skipped ahead and seen in 1sec who the instructor was xD, so really good fencing on your part. But i noticed you raise your toes a bit much while advancing, this is an unnatural motion that isnt time efficient and often gets drilled into people by older teachers (it was a myth written in many older fencing books). Theres a good video called "Sabre Lab 5: Let it happen." on this topic, showing slowmow.
Wow, I know British saber without ever studiyng it! On a serious note, do I understantd correctly that you are implying that party & reposte Is not Bolognese?
Where did you read or heard that this sparring session was necessarily in the bolognese style? This is just a modern day sparring lol. By the way, british military saber is not even on the "fencing that matters" map...
Beautiful parry at 3:52! Follow through with an attack after gaining that advantage. You had him!
So i lost two hands, one leg, one arm, two ribs and two heads. Not bad
Waaay to slippy ground, makes their direct attacks to slow and recovery to large.
I skipped ahead and seen in 1sec who the instructor was xD, so really good fencing on your part.
But i noticed you raise your toes a bit much while advancing, this is an unnatural motion that isnt time efficient and often gets drilled into people by older teachers (it was a myth written in many older fencing books). Theres a good video called "Sabre Lab 5: Let it happen." on this topic, showing slowmow.
Biutiful!
Avere delle mani è sopravvalutato
where's the bolognese? this is just british military sabre... too often people sacrifice looking like the style for martial efficacy...
Wow, I know British saber without ever studiyng it!
On a serious note, do I understantd correctly that you are implying that party & reposte Is not Bolognese?
Where did you read or heard that this sparring session was necessarily in the bolognese style? This is just a modern day sparring lol. By the way, british military saber is not even on the "fencing that matters" map...