The videos and research articles from Jerzy and the Silkfencing Team are outstanding. Your efforts are much appreciated. Dziękuję. Several of your videos briefly mention the influence of Hungarian sabre fencing in Poland and Europe. Will you be addressing this in more detail in a future video or article?
Should've been filmed at 60 fps - those false edge flicks are quick and hard to track! Also would be great to see it edited side-by-side with Polish style. For some reason both "straight down" cuts (scalp here and "Muskovite" in Polish style) look somewhat awkward with extra preparation.
Bravo! I love these technique videos. 👏💪
Great video, love it, especially the false edge work. Top shelf Sir.
That was gorgeous to watch
The videos and research articles from Jerzy and the Silkfencing Team are outstanding. Your efforts are much appreciated. Dziękuję.
Several of your videos briefly mention the influence of Hungarian sabre fencing in Poland and Europe. Will you be addressing this in more detail in a future video or article?
That's cool! I'm interested in the source. Could you please share some? Thank you!
Should've been filmed at 60 fps - those false edge flicks are quick and hard to track! Also would be great to see it edited side-by-side with Polish style.
For some reason both "straight down" cuts (scalp here and "Muskovite" in Polish style) look somewhat awkward with extra preparation.
Faktycznie całkiem inny styl. Niektóre ruchy mają niezły potencjał, musze je wypróbować w najbliższych pojedynkach :D
Where do you get your sabers from?
I made them, and I also make them:
www.silkfencing.shop.pl