I'm starting to notice how every time you post an 'uncrowning the champion' analysis, the fencer you analyse keeps going out in the early rounds of world cup and grand prix competitions LOL
Great analysis - although a minor quibble might be that UR's blade is fairly level - it's probably his height that makes it seem high. Max Heinzer, by contrast, has a high en guard, probably to counter the height of his opponents. But very much enjoyed the analysis and the fencing.
+EastbourneEscrime You're right about the blade being level, one added advantage of that is it is hard for an opponent to find the blade and knock it around. Ulrich does like to be on top to get the better angle on the counter-attack.
Once again great analysis thank you so much for making these videos they're super helpful!
Amazing analysis as always! Unbelievable how much we don't see.
Thank you very much!
Really helpful! Thank you for posting this series!
Thank you, I will be putting more up forsure.
I'm starting to notice how every time you post an 'uncrowning the champion' analysis, the fencer you analyse keeps going out in the early rounds of world cup and grand prix competitions LOL
subscribed, nice analysis you show us sir
Great analysis - although a minor quibble might be that UR's blade is fairly level - it's probably his height that makes it seem high. Max Heinzer, by contrast, has a high en guard, probably to counter the height of his opponents. But very much enjoyed the analysis and the fencing.
+EastbourneEscrime You're right about the blade being level, one added advantage of that is it is hard for an opponent to find the blade and knock it around. Ulrich does like to be on top to get the better angle on the counter-attack.
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