@@mreggs3731that time stamp is skipping the context for what the reaction is a consequence of. Is it not technically wrong, it is just to make sure we get "the original comment" experience for why this moment is a highlight.
Did anyone else feel sad when they showed star wars kid and alluded to him looking like a dork? Brought back all the memories of the severe bullying and how we all memed it to death. Bit of a downer moment :(
Honestly I always loved the over-the-top lightsaber choreography in the prequels. I feel like if you are using a weightless sword, have super reflexes, and can see the future a tiny bit, that is enough of an in-universe reason for it to look nothing like a real swordfight and still work for me.
Nerd fact of the day: Imagine the blade of a lightsaber as a thin, tube-shaped, gyroscopic force-field that can cut stuff (not literally LIGHT blades). If you've ever held a spinning bike wheel while it's in motion, think of that (it resists motion from it's rest-state). That's why the actual canon lightsabers have weight/pull, and why lightsabers can "lock up" in duels. TLDR: "Lightsaber" = "Electromagnetically-contained plasma-jet sword" plus a lil space magic. If that makes it feel any less silly, that's how they treat it in-universe/canon
@@keoshemusic3306thanks for making the point i excited to make but in much more informative way. Another reason why it makes sense for lightsabers to have weight or inertia is the massive amount of energy in the blade.
The prequels did absolutely right the best. If they're Jedi, they should do crazy quickly tight sword fighting. They're masters. Meanwhile the sequels make it look like medieval very heavy swords by not so good fighters. Not good.
@@mymomsbasement69 What you have just said is complete nonsense. One of my best friends is jacked. He is an absolute specimen. And he is one of the clumsiest fuckers you will ever meet. You could try train him to do this and he would stab himself and you. Being in good physical condition absolutely helps but if you have no aptitude for something.......you just aren't going to be able to do it well.
So glad to see Luke back for another video he was my favorite guest you guys brought I’m a fan of his work he’s an incredible swordsman would love to learn some lessons from him one day
Luke is so dope. His wealth of knowledge and love of his craft come through so much. Plus he seems like just a cool dude in general to be around. I love when Craftsmen like him come on the show and share their movie experience and knowledge of their specific craft. Especially when it's something as dope as swordplay, and sword history. As a major fan of the old Samurai films, and especially the old swashbuckling adventure films of yesteryear like Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power, and Douglas Fairbanks flicks, this inside knowledge is stuff I just eat up. Thank you so so much Luke, for sharing your skill and experience with all of us. I learn something new every time. Now excuse me while I go pretend to be Captain Blood or Zorro and practice my new sword spins lol
One of my teachers once said, "You don't have to be a Jedi to use a lightsaber." (Han cutting the taun-taun.) You do need to be a Jedi to use a lightsaber and not cut your face off!" (The Obi-Ani spin!)
@@jedironin380 Yay I'm a jedi! But jokes aside I just mastered looping that spin over and over. Soon it will be muscle memory. It's so satisfying to pull off.
1:18 I remember from a behind the scenes in the OT that someone had said that lightsabers actually weighed a decent amount and that that's why Luke slowly transitions from using 2 hands to sometimes using 1 hand as he got more and more skilled
He says in the video that they are made out of light, which isn't true, they are actually made out of plasma which can actually weigh a good amount depending on the material.
Lightsabers are not weightless they can actually be very heavy depending on the user its like Kanan said after Sabine found the saber heavier than she taught “Energy constantly flows through the crystal. You're not fighting with a simple blade so much as you are directing a current of power.” and that emotions of the user flows through the crystal and becomes a part of the blade and it becomes lighter as the user connects with it. We see this in the BoBF and Mandalorian as well, as Paz Vizsla struggles even lifting the saber off the ground.
God I wish I could get just one 5 min session with this guy. He seems like he’s got a lot of expertise to share and I just want to absorb as much knowledge as I can take.
Here's a fun exercise: If you stepped in to an elevator and (your Hero or favorite person) was the only other person in it... What would you say? Think about it... It may actually happen some day!
It's true the blades weight nothing - but they make contact, they don't pass through each other. So I would think it's less about the weight of the sabre and more about trying to force the other person back. After all if you can force the blade back against the component it's automatically going to burn them.
There's also situations where the blades are not weightless. The dark saber has tangible weight and resists the user (seen in Star Wars Rebels and The Mandalorian). It's not too farfetched of an idea that normal sabers have a smaller inertia effect like the dark saber.
I don't know why everyone mentions Luke reasoning for weightless blades, but I barely ever see anyone saying that you Jedi could physically overpower an opponent if they are stronger. As you mention, the blades still clank.
I'll assume that since jordan is here y'all are making a sequel to the realistic lightsaber duel video. which is good, because it's one of my favorite videos from you guys!
1:20 There's an explanation for that. Mandalorian season 2 explained it quite well with the dark blade. The energy that flows into the plasma blade of a lightsaber makes it feel quite heavy for the one wielding it, especially when you consider that lightsabers are supposed to have a magnetic effect. There's a powerful field generator in the hilt of a lightsaber, it creates the force field that contains the plasma blade. The high-speed oscillations of the field have a side effect of giving the weapon a resistance to motion, an apparent mass. This resistance shifts as the orientation of the blade shifts, allowing a master of the weapon to perform some lightning-fast moves if he can work with the blade instead of against it - but this feature of the weapon can also lead an incautious wielder to harm themselves.
Luke's a good teacher. i mean, it's kinda what he does. :D - This is coming from someone who's been in the martial arts scene for 33 years. Love just about anything with a blade/edge, same goes for blunt and flexible weapons. They improved quite a bit in just a couple hours.
I am bing watching all your videos since 3 days.! Stumbled onto your channel and.. I am just stuck here. ❤ .. Literally. Played your podcasts ..corridor Crew +Corridor became my favorite RUclips channel period.
Jake, when using 2 blade I find it easier to lead with one your dominate hand and follow with the other instead of trying to concintrate on both hands doing the same thing at the same time. This should help to train your weaker hand into doing the motion. Then after enought time, the muscle memory should kick into making it easier to to the move symmetriclly
When doing weak hand stuff, i will switch it up to lead with the weak hand so i can concentrate on it bc the dom side has already got it. But i find anything with training the body (and CNS) needs switcging up
@@DoctorNemmo if you can trick with it, I have probably studied it. 😌 but when it comes to swords, it's all about 'Fire Contact Sword'. That's all the funds right there.
Once the pattern is confident each hand should take turns in leading depending on the movement. Initial block and cut should be strongest move, while the spin behind the back isn't as strong so follows the leading hand. The lead hand is determined by where you are facing/attacking. This also helps direction, waist turn, tightness of movements and emphasis.
My real question about the spinning as an actual technique, is how the sword isn't just knocked out of your hand when make contact with something without a solid grip on it.
As Luke mentioned at the beginning, the moulinet is a real technique used with Sabres to parry and riposte quickly. The moments where your blade will impact your opponents weapon or body you have good biomechanical structure and a solid grip so there’s no risk of being disarmed when done properly. When you flourish in a pattern you sacrifice grip on the sword to make the movement look more smooth. Flourishing (sword spinning) is not a technique for combat.
its for the flow of course you dont grip it loose but you also dont restrict its flow.with muscle memory you hold it tight just before the impact and the grip isn't on whole handle. its just to generate force on intended direction.
You usually don't need a "hard" grip so just adjust the grip as needed. So you let the hilt rest againt your fingers/palm and squeeze when you will make contant. Also its not a "loose" grip, those only happen if you are doing something specially special. Which is easily punished if done wrong.
Deflecting takes way less power than blocking. Same thing in hand to hand martial arts stuff someone can throw a straight up knock out punch and if you can time the deflection right it's the same force as shaking someone's hand. So if you're deflecting while spinning it's not gonna knock the blade out. A straight up block much more likely knocks it out of hand.
Watching this video, I went in being able to do it on one hand and a half. I practiced as I watched and walked out being able to do it on both sides and BOTH AT ONCE! I've been trying to do that for a while so thank you for being my final piece too figuring it out!
Amazed they didn't already learn this by replaying every prequels fight a dozen times then practicing with a Swiffer handle for days like I did at 18. Jake has the Force tho.
Love it! I do fights at renaissance faires, and I love to flourish and moulinet like nobody's business. But this looks much more practical than the flailing around I tend to do. I am inspired!
I love that Luke actually has a grasp on swordsmanship he doesn't just throw out a technique like sword spinning just because it's flashy he recognizes that it is a valid technique that can be used in real battles and even gives some background info on these techniques and examples of how and why they're used.
My favorite explanation is that lightsabers are hard to use bc they’re constantly flowing energy, making the force almost necessary to expertly wield one
George Lucas said the lightsabers have a lot of weight, which is why you have to hold them with two hands (at least in the OT). Only those well trained in the Force can wield them.
Never really considered that it's the hilt that's heavy, I too always got stuck in the 'light doesn't weigh, duh'. But if it's the hilt, then of course you'd prefer two hands. My head canon now says that Khyber crystals are an element, way up high in an island of stabity. It then explains how they are so energetic and massive. The lack of radiation would of course be because of the force. It all makes sense now!
I am crying at seeing swords stabbed in the ground like that..... btw, the interesting thing about a light sabre, is because the blade is made of light, you could not do half the tricks the jedi do, you need the weight of the blade for momentum, no blade weight means the centre of gravity changes, so you cant pivot it round your hand, it would just fly off. Its just circles, you can step round a circle and you connect vertical circles with horizontal ones, ones your mind realises that, you can keep flow going indefinitely, and change direction quickly and easily (give them nunchaku, getting hit in the nads or head is a great learning tool to get it right!) The fun bit is when you cross weave different (but compatible) patterns in either hand, then you really need to understand flow ratios and planes of motion.
I’ve been following SwordTuber channels (like GunTubers but with swords) for a while now. Shadiversity has done a couple of tutorials on this topic, known as “flourishes” in certain HEMA circles. I’ve done my own practicing and am fairly adequate at it but my first day was nothing like yours. I expect to see y’all using your new skills in future projects. Jake, I’m taking up the two-sword challenge!
I'm holding out hope that this is the first training session for the eventual release of To The Death 2 (Two The Death? Eh.) I really loved that video - great idea and well executed - but whatever the story might be, future Corridor lightsaber/sword videos will always be welcomed.
As someone who plays with lightsabers more than he'd ever admit, I'm happy to say I did NOT learn much from this video, which is validating, but I WILL still make the noises.
I spent years with and teaching these exact moves in the SF Bay Area doing lightsaber fight re-enactments, so this brought me back. I haven't done it since Covid, but I still have one lightsaber. :) One of my last performances is my biggest video (100K views!), so that was a good one to go out on.
@@Ricardo0954thumbnails are often selling the dream bigger than the video. This one kept being cool and inspiring all the way till the end. Congrats to all of you, specially Jake and his double bladed spins!⚔️
Right? Whenever I would spar with someone and I was out of measure, I'd do a quick spin before approaching in. Sort of a warm up both physically and mentally. Feels wrong not to do it.
You all should review fight scenes from old RUclips videos. One of the best I saw 10+ years ago was Ryan vs Dorkman. I think those videos still hold up quite well.
I sympathize with Mr Luke. As someone who's been training with swords for a long time (1987), that beginning was hard-to-watch. *note the bill of their hats. Luke keeps his eye-line steady, everybody else looks down & completely turns their head in the middle of the drill.
I would LOVE a series where you guys hit up some of your connections to teach you guys a new skill over the course of a video, like different stunts & swordplay. I'd also appreciate it being a more casual setting like this than a produced show, it's very fun.
I just realized now that I've been able to do this pretty much my entire life. Never had any formal training. Learned all through observation and practice. Grew up watching a ton of martial arts movies and watching my cousins and older brothers do it throughout the years. I literally twirl around broomsticks at work during downtime. Now I need to practice the double blade twirling. Time to develop a new skill.
When I was studying kali the two handed deal took me a hot minute. I wasn’t learning that spin specifically because it was practical, I was also learning practical stuff, but I wanted to learn party tricks as well
Shoutout to those of us that are able to watch and recreate moves. After watching the Originals in the 80’s I was doing Prequel sword moves. It was nice years later seeing others fight like that. People were telling me it wasn’t possible. I knew if you could pull it through the air then you could swing it better.
Love the video. Just one thing, as a Kendoka, and Luke probably knows it, but the tsuru (the string) of the Shinai (the bamboo sword Luke's using) should always be pointed "up", since it signifies where the back of the sword would be. Other than that? Keep up the amazing work!
This was the perfect video for you guys to make atm 👏 after binging most of the netflix One Piece show and getting wooden replicas of roronoas swords recently in the mail, I'm gon be training using this video
Jake and I are in the same wavelength. I learned how to do both hands easily. But the way I could best explain it, is that one hand follows the other. Once you get that down it is so much easier to do other maneuvers with both hands.
As a HEMA practitioner. AKA a huge nerd that likes fighting with swords. I do train spins on some students. Not because they're useful, but because it helps them loosen their grip and learn to work with the physics of the blade. Especially for those that like to white knuckle the grip. You only need to tense in and bear down when striking. Otherwise keep your hands relaxed and easy to move.
The last moments of this felt like a Michael Dudikoff film from the 80s - might we expect to see something of this nature from you in the future? Excellence from all participants in this video, as usual. I have the feeling you would master anything you set your minds to.
8:25 Niko just saying “Yes!” like a little fanboy is just the purest of all things. I love these videos!!
you mean 8:30 ?
@@mreggs3731no, 8:25 was correct. at 8:30 you miss what he's reacting to.
@@mreggs3731that time stamp is skipping the context for what the reaction is a consequence of. Is it not technically wrong, it is just to make sure we get "the original comment" experience for why this moment is a highlight.
Jake just keeping his skills low key, he's the complete package
I heard he has two blades. One made out of steel, one silver
Jake is a force to be reckoned with!
Have we considered he might be an incognito superhero?
He is just texan 😂
Also he used to be fat, & looked like a nerd, now he looks like a total chad.
I love how well Jordan has mastered the goofball sponsored segments, the perfect person to fill in for Jake
She should have more screen time because she has a great screen presence
Did anyone else feel sad when they showed star wars kid and alluded to him looking like a dork?
Brought back all the memories of the severe bullying and how we all memed it to death. Bit of a downer moment :(
The apprentice has become the master.
@@VikingTeddy i'm sure there's a cup somewhere for you to cry in
@@popovski4385 Grow up.
Honestly I always loved the over-the-top lightsaber choreography in the prequels. I feel like if you are using a weightless sword, have super reflexes, and can see the future a tiny bit, that is enough of an in-universe reason for it to look nothing like a real swordfight and still work for me.
Nerd fact of the day: Imagine the blade of a lightsaber as a thin, tube-shaped, gyroscopic force-field that can cut stuff (not literally LIGHT blades). If you've ever held a spinning bike wheel while it's in motion, think of that (it resists motion from it's rest-state). That's why the actual canon lightsabers have weight/pull, and why lightsabers can "lock up" in duels.
TLDR: "Lightsaber" = "Electromagnetically-contained plasma-jet sword" plus a lil space magic. If that makes it feel any less silly, that's how they treat it in-universe/canon
@@keoshemusic3306thanks for making the point i excited to make but in much more informative way. Another reason why it makes sense for lightsabers to have weight or inertia is the massive amount of energy in the blade.
@@keoshemusic3306 I've always liked the "gyroscopic" reference for the lightsabers. That is why they DO take some effort to use.
I love the choreography of those fights. It like they're dancing to the epic score.
The prequels did absolutely right the best. If they're Jedi, they should do crazy quickly tight sword fighting. They're masters.
Meanwhile the sequels make it look like medieval very heavy swords by not so good fighters. Not good.
Can we all agree how Jake is just too natural at almost everything 😄
Yeah, those are the benefits to being in shape and constantly working on your body's conditioning. SHOCKING!
no need to be condescending @@mymomsbasement69
@@mymomsbasement69 What you have just said is complete nonsense. One of my best friends is jacked. He is an absolute specimen. And he is one of the clumsiest fuckers you will ever meet. You could try train him to do this and he would stab himself and you.
Being in good physical condition absolutely helps but if you have no aptitude for something.......you just aren't going to be able to do it well.
But the real question is… can other Jordan do it faster in CG?
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So glad to see Luke back for another video he was my favorite guest you guys brought I’m a fan of his work he’s an incredible swordsman would love to learn some lessons from him one day
"There's no hope. You're gonna do." - The most inspiring thing I've ever heard in my life.
i can relate. this had me on the floor. Gonna be my next inspirational tattoo. :D
Luke is probably one of my favorite guests that you've had on the channel. I love seeing him every time he's in a video.
Luke is so dope. His wealth of knowledge and love of his craft come through so much. Plus he seems like just a cool dude in general to be around. I love when Craftsmen like him come on the show and share their movie experience and knowledge of their specific craft. Especially when it's something as dope as swordplay, and sword history. As a major fan of the old Samurai films, and especially the old swashbuckling adventure films of yesteryear like Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power, and Douglas Fairbanks flicks, this inside knowledge is stuff I just eat up. Thank you so so much Luke, for sharing your skill and experience with all of us. I learn something new every time. Now excuse me while I go pretend to be Captain Blood or Zorro and practice my new sword spins lol
One of my teachers once said, "You don't have to be a Jedi to use a lightsaber." (Han cutting the taun-taun.) You do need to be a Jedi to use a lightsaber and not cut your face off!" (The Obi-Ani spin!)
@@jedironin380 Yay I'm a jedi! But jokes aside I just mastered looping that spin over and over. Soon it will be muscle memory. It's so satisfying to pull off.
Good job guys. Very satisfying to watch. Happy to see Jordan in another video. She always dedicates 100% to what she needs to do.
1:18 I remember from a behind the scenes in the OT that someone had said that lightsabers actually weighed a decent amount and that that's why Luke slowly transitions from using 2 hands to sometimes using 1 hand as he got more and more skilled
Also if you are physically stronger than your opponent you can overpower them if you put some weight in your attacks.
also in the lore, these things get lighter the more you are attuned to the blade, the opposite is true as well
He says in the video that they are made out of light, which isn't true, they are actually made out of plasma which can actually weigh a good amount depending on the material.
Lightsabers are not weightless they can actually be very heavy depending on the user its like Kanan said after Sabine found the saber heavier than she taught “Energy constantly flows through the crystal. You're not fighting with a simple blade so much as you are directing a current of power.” and that emotions of the user flows through the crystal and becomes a part of the blade and it becomes lighter as the user connects with it. We see this in the BoBF and Mandalorian as well, as Paz Vizsla struggles even lifting the saber off the ground.
Nikos reaction when he mentioned spinning TWO swords. So pure! 😂
God I wish I could get just one 5 min session with this guy. He seems like he’s got a lot of expertise to share and I just want to absorb as much knowledge as I can take.
Here's a fun exercise: If you stepped in to an elevator and (your Hero or favorite person) was the only other person in it... What would you say? Think about it... It may actually happen some day!
@@jedironin380 Not if I successfully avoid all elevators!
I just want to say you guys have been killing it recently
Such an awesome teacher. So patient and positive. It doesn't matter what this man chose to teach, he would be great at it.
Gotta love how you guys always do something new and exciting
It's true the blades weight nothing - but they make contact, they don't pass through each other. So I would think it's less about the weight of the sabre and more about trying to force the other person back. After all if you can force the blade back against the component it's automatically going to burn them.
Yeah that def would be a major factor i'm sure
There's also situations where the blades are not weightless. The dark saber has tangible weight and resists the user (seen in Star Wars Rebels and The Mandalorian). It's not too farfetched of an idea that normal sabers have a smaller inertia effect like the dark saber.
I don't know why everyone mentions Luke reasoning for weightless blades, but I barely ever see anyone saying that you Jedi could physically overpower an opponent if they are stronger. As you mention, the blades still clank.
I love Luke LaFontaine! So glad to have him back! Also, I would LOVE it if Jordan continued her story and joined the school.
LOL the ending was pure perfection. the retrowave & sword montage with the thumbs up at the end 😂
This was considerably better than I was expecting.
I'll assume that since jordan is here y'all are making a sequel to the realistic lightsaber duel video. which is good, because it's one of my favorite videos from you guys!
I have some kali sticks from a while ago and I may have followed along, thanks for the free lesson Luke!
Loved when Jordan was making light-saber sounds, and getting scolded, hilarious! More Jordan content in the future please. ❤
Reminds me of old NODE vids! I love the nerding out over weapons; we are all dorky and none of us should care. Thanks!
1:20 There's an explanation for that. Mandalorian season 2 explained it quite well with the dark blade. The energy that flows into the plasma blade of a lightsaber makes it feel quite heavy for the one wielding it, especially when you consider that lightsabers are supposed to have a magnetic effect. There's a powerful field generator in the hilt of a lightsaber, it creates the force field that contains the plasma blade. The high-speed oscillations of the field have a side effect of giving the weapon a resistance to motion, an apparent mass. This resistance shifts as the orientation of the blade shifts, allowing a master of the weapon to perform some lightning-fast moves if he can work with the blade instead of against it - but this feature of the weapon can also lead an incautious wielder to harm themselves.
Also the fact that the emitter is made of metal😂😂😂
I love when these people in the various industries of Hollywood or in Effects just come out and have these fun videos. Super cool to see
I be down to see a "To The Death" sequel with Jordan fighting
Luke's a good teacher. i mean, it's kinda what he does. :D - This is coming from someone who's been in the martial arts scene for 33 years. Love just about anything with a blade/edge, same goes for blunt and flexible weapons. They improved quite a bit in just a couple hours.
The "Ani/Obi" sword spin is so cool. It's super easy, but looks so good.
I am bing watching all your videos since 3 days.! Stumbled onto your channel and.. I am just stuck here. ❤ .. Literally. Played your podcasts ..corridor Crew +Corridor became my favorite RUclips channel period.
Jake, when using 2 blade I find it easier to lead with one your dominate hand and follow with the other instead of trying to concintrate on both hands doing the same thing at the same time. This should help to train your weaker hand into doing the motion. Then after enought time, the muscle memory should kick into making it easier to to the move symmetriclly
When doing weak hand stuff, i will switch it up to lead with the weak hand so i can concentrate on it bc the dom side has already got it. But i find anything with training the body (and CNS) needs switcging up
I see you've studied the blade
@@DoctorNemmo if you can trick with it, I have probably studied it. 😌 but when it comes to swords, it's all about 'Fire Contact Sword'. That's all the funds right there.
Once the pattern is confident each hand should take turns in leading depending on the movement. Initial block and cut should be strongest move, while the spin behind the back isn't as strong so follows the leading hand. The lead hand is determined by where you are facing/attacking. This also helps direction, waist turn, tightness of movements and emphasis.
Love seeing Luke! Such an amazing guy
My real question about the spinning as an actual technique, is how the sword isn't just knocked out of your hand when make contact with something without a solid grip on it.
As Luke mentioned at the beginning, the moulinet is a real technique used with Sabres to parry and riposte quickly. The moments where your blade will impact your opponents weapon or body you have good biomechanical structure and a solid grip so there’s no risk of being disarmed when done properly.
When you flourish in a pattern you sacrifice grip on the sword to make the movement look more smooth. Flourishing (sword spinning) is not a technique for combat.
its for the flow of course you dont grip it loose but you also dont restrict its flow.with muscle memory you hold it tight just before the impact and the grip isn't on whole handle. its just to generate force on intended direction.
You have to use the force. Do or do not, there is no try.
- Yoda
-Cody Talton
You usually don't need a "hard" grip so just adjust the grip as needed. So you let the hilt rest againt your fingers/palm and squeeze when you will make contant.
Also its not a "loose" grip, those only happen if you are doing something specially special. Which is easily punished if done wrong.
Deflecting takes way less power than blocking. Same thing in hand to hand martial arts stuff someone can throw a straight up knock out punch and if you can time the deflection right it's the same force as shaking someone's hand. So if you're deflecting while spinning it's not gonna knock the blade out. A straight up block much more likely knocks it out of hand.
Watching this video, I went in being able to do it on one hand and a half. I practiced as I watched and walked out being able to do it on both sides and BOTH AT ONCE! I've been trying to do that for a while so thank you for being my final piece too figuring it out!
There’s just something about Jordan… 😍
Loved the video guys! Even the square space add. 🤣 many ceiling fixtures will be broken today.
Jordan my gurl not yurs so keep back ore elze
@@CodyTalton English?
One of the most fun videos. The Corridor Crew just having fun learning some sword work. Love you guys and gal!
Amazed they didn't already learn this by replaying every prequels fight a dozen times then practicing with a Swiffer handle for days like I did at 18. Jake has the Force tho.
Love it! I do fights at renaissance faires, and I love to flourish and moulinet like nobody's business. But this looks much more practical than the flailing around I tend to do. I am inspired!
I love these real-life videos so much, they're like the opposite of the videos where the choreography is covered up by cheap AI filters.
One of my favorite corridor vids in a while. Masterfully done. A little confidence can carry you through anything new.
Still waiting for the Saber school sequel with Jordan as a student.
dude yes forreal. That vid was so dope, a sequel to that could be so awesome seeing her work her way up through the school and hone her craft
I literally shouted "Nooooo!" at the screen when I saw the swords stuck in the ground, and received instant gratification from Luke pointing that out!
I love that Luke actually has a grasp on swordsmanship he doesn't just throw out a technique like sword spinning just because it's flashy he recognizes that it is a valid technique that can be used in real battles and even gives some background info on these techniques and examples of how and why they're used.
I love when Luke is on the channel! Great video as always!!
Is this Jordan's prep for "To the Death 2"?!
Aight the square space intro plug was fire. Well done
My favorite explanation is that lightsabers are hard to use bc they’re constantly flowing energy, making the force almost necessary to expertly wield one
I always thought that since the blades were made up of light energy that was densely packed together, they would carry some weight.
George Lucas said the lightsabers have a lot of weight, which is why you have to hold them with two hands (at least in the OT). Only those well trained in the Force can wield them.
Never really considered that it's the hilt that's heavy, I too always got stuck in the 'light doesn't weigh, duh'. But if it's the hilt, then of course you'd prefer two hands.
My head canon now says that Khyber crystals are an element, way up high in an island of stabity. It then explains how they are so energetic and massive.
The lack of radiation would of course be because of the force. It all makes sense now!
@@VikingTeddyyeah, they'd probably feel like a continuous blaster recoil if you're new to it
Great video! I want to try it myself. Also, Jordan is awesome in the sponsored segment!
Now they can make that sequel where Jordan goes to the sword fighting academy.
Jordan in ad: gears up to metal music and sharp twing and clang sfx
Also Jordan in ad: does a Mario jump
I am crying at seeing swords stabbed in the ground like that..... btw, the interesting thing about a light sabre, is because the blade is made of light, you could not do half the tricks the jedi do, you need the weight of the blade for momentum, no blade weight means the centre of gravity changes, so you cant pivot it round your hand, it would just fly off.
Its just circles, you can step round a circle and you connect vertical circles with horizontal ones, ones your mind realises that, you can keep flow going indefinitely, and change direction quickly and easily (give them nunchaku, getting hit in the nads or head is a great learning tool to get it right!)
The fun bit is when you cross weave different (but compatible) patterns in either hand, then you really need to understand flow ratios and planes of motion.
I’ve been following SwordTuber channels (like GunTubers but with swords) for a while now. Shadiversity has done a couple of tutorials on this topic, known as “flourishes” in certain HEMA circles. I’ve done my own practicing and am fairly adequate at it but my first day was nothing like yours. I expect to see y’all using your new skills in future projects.
Jake, I’m taking up the two-sword challenge!
Don't forget the Skallagrim. He has a tons of content too.
Jake is that guy who lets everybody else get extra homework because he's so smart lol
By the end of all this Jordan is gonna get so many free acting skill classes. Time for horse back stuff.
I'm holding out hope that this is the first training session for the eventual release of To The Death 2 (Two The Death? Eh.) I really loved that video - great idea and well executed - but whatever the story might be, future Corridor lightsaber/sword videos will always be welcomed.
As someone who plays with lightsabers more than he'd ever admit, I'm happy to say I did NOT learn much from this video, which is validating, but I WILL still make the noises.
I spent years with and teaching these exact moves in the SF Bay Area doing lightsaber fight re-enactments, so this brought me back. I haven't done it since Covid, but I still have one lightsaber. :) One of my last performances is my biggest video (100K views!), so that was a good one to go out on.
I know it´s a good video without even watching it...
It’s because of the thumbnail 😂
Same dude
Here all videos are good 🤟🏽
@@Ricardo0954thumbnails are often selling the dream bigger than the video. This one kept being cool and inspiring all the way till the end. Congrats to all of you, specially Jake and his double bladed spins!⚔️
A sponsor spot I enjoyed watching, jeez yall are good!
I hope this means a To the Death 2 😍
This was so much fun to follow along with my bokken sword! Luke is awesome 😎.
I feel like the moulinet is the equivalent of clacking the tongs before you start barbecuing.
Right? Whenever I would spar with someone and I was out of measure, I'd do a quick spin before approaching in. Sort of a warm up both physically and mentally. Feels wrong not to do it.
You all should review fight scenes from old RUclips videos. One of the best I saw 10+ years ago was Ryan vs Dorkman. I think those videos still hold up quite well.
I love how the teacher has a wood sword while all the students practice with metal swords
That's why he's the teacher
Usually to smack students who are distracted, like making lightsaber sounds
I sympathize with Mr Luke. As someone who's been training with swords for a long time (1987), that beginning was hard-to-watch. *note the bill of their hats. Luke keeps his eye-line steady, everybody else looks down & completely turns their head in the middle of the drill.
Jordan needs more screen time!!
I would LOVE a series where you guys hit up some of your connections to teach you guys a new skill over the course of a video, like different stunts & swordplay. I'd also appreciate it being a more casual setting like this than a produced show, it's very fun.
If you can do it like a pro, you are also a dork. Embrace it.
I just realized now that I've been able to do this pretty much my entire life. Never had any formal training. Learned all through observation and practice. Grew up watching a ton of martial arts movies and watching my cousins and older brothers do it throughout the years. I literally twirl around broomsticks at work during downtime. Now I need to practice the double blade twirling. Time to develop a new skill.
Now we need Jordan’s To The Death sequel
Can’t wait to see this pattern show up in a video!
I agree with Jordan continuing her journey! Looking forward to the sequel!
great stuff here
Love how you even used the same picture of as in your earlier collab
"Don't make the noises, Jordan! It's like saying 'pew' when you pull the trigger."
Admiral Holdo emerging from the steam: (pchew!)
Jake is one god damn impressive guy. A form beauty is excellence, and this dude has a lot of it. Respect.
When I was studying kali the two handed deal took me a hot minute. I wasn’t learning that spin specifically because it was practical, I was also learning practical stuff, but I wanted to learn party tricks as well
I didn't know how hard this is for others, I've just been doing this sh1t for decades because that flow is super calming for me.
Shoutout to those of us that are able to watch and recreate moves.
After watching the Originals in the 80’s I was doing Prequel sword moves. It was nice years later seeing others fight like that. People were telling me it wasn’t possible.
I knew if you could pull it through the air then you could swing it better.
LOVE the sponsor spot lol awesome
I've watch some sword training techniques and this guy knows his stuff👌
Love the video.
Just one thing, as a Kendoka, and Luke probably knows it, but the tsuru (the string) of the Shinai (the bamboo sword Luke's using) should always be pointed "up", since it signifies where the back of the sword would be.
Other than that? Keep up the amazing work!
We will watch your training with great interest.
Equilibrium clip was vital cinema!
This was the perfect video for you guys to make atm 👏 after binging most of the netflix One Piece show and getting wooden replicas of roronoas swords recently in the mail, I'm gon be training using this video
8:30 Jordan's face says it all lol
Ending statement - love new retro wave music! Wasn’t around long enough in the 80’s to appreciate music back then unfortunately
Jake and I are in the same wavelength. I learned how to do both hands easily. But the way I could best explain it, is that one hand follows the other. Once you get that down it is so much easier to do other maneuvers with both hands.
5:00 hayden christensen's signature move haha
Dunno about sword, but Jordan has truly mastered the Jake art form of Sponsor Time.
When Nico was freaking out about Luke's loop of sword spins, he was doing what lightsaber enthusiasts affectionately call the Obi-Ani
I would love to see Niko produce a Prequel era OTT lightsabre sequence
loved the ending sequence!!
As a HEMA practitioner. AKA a huge nerd that likes fighting with swords. I do train spins on some students. Not because they're useful, but because it helps them loosen their grip and learn to work with the physics of the blade. Especially for those that like to white knuckle the grip. You only need to tense in and bear down when striking. Otherwise keep your hands relaxed and easy to move.
Video Game: Castlevania Lords Of Shadows 2 cinematic trailer.
TV Show: Doctor Who Season 12, Revolution Of The Daleks, timestamp 59:15 - 1:01:23.
Jake so clean with damn. This dude just honestly got flow.
I wonder how zoomed in the camera is, because these are some dangerously close shots!
The last moments of this felt like a Michael Dudikoff film from the 80s - might we expect to see something of this nature from you in the future?
Excellence from all participants in this video, as usual. I have the feeling you would master anything you set your minds to.
Love all the swords in the ground. Like Ichigo training for bankai
What an inspiration! Really wants you to train along with this video!
The beginning hurt. I was no longer a kid when the prequels came out :(
Great work guys!