Foam Sabre Sparring - Max vs Peter [HEMA]
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- Опубликовано: 19 янв 2022
- Another friendly bout with minimal gear and foam sabres.
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Nice sparring video, at always, and I am glad to see you back guys. It is also very cool to see that somebody use inside guard as engagement guard too, as I often prefer
Thanks a lot. I tend to use it less than outside guard when engaging the opponent but it's definitely useful!
Why aren't you doing spinning evades and twirls...... just kidding. I like how you treat the foam sparring as though it's a live blade. I've seen other channels , not gonna mention them, and there's all this jumping and spinning. Neither fencer is treating the foam as though it's real steel. Good stuff
My bad, I also should have used the Force and be spinning at my training partner while screeching like good old Sheev Palpatine! Cheers, appreciate the comment!
These sparring videos are very informative. Thank you for posting.
Thanks, appreciate it. You're welcome!
Very clean
Thank you!
Would be good if the 'boffers' had some electronics in them to give metallic clangs and tings when struck.
Hah, you can get sound effects with replica lightsabers.
I'm glad to see you're back! I always love watching your content, ever thought about doing more videos on smallsword?
Cheers and Grüße aus Berlin, Djordje :)
Thanks a lot! Yeah totally, just have to find the time. It'll be coming at some point! :)
what gear are you wearing in this video? :0 it looks really cool
Thanks! These are cheap 20€ shin guards from Amazon that I have replaced now and PBT historical fencing pants which are just black sport fencing pants. Cheers!
how do you think using go now foam swords transition to actual steel sparring? i would also love to see more longsword sparrings (thats the weapon i train in)
The foam sabres are really good for low gear sparring at any skill level, which makes them ideal for beginners who own little equipment.
They are *really* bouncy tho, so steel will feel different for sure. It's one tool of many :)