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Wow! Great speed and skill, really impressive
Is it the camera angle or are they fighting very close?
It would be much better to show the exchanges in real time and then replay them in slow motion.
I thought the same. Once I found out I skipped right to the end xD
This fight is linear and neither fighter takes into account the Abzug with a instant break in the proceedings when a hit is made.
If that was the only problem...
Interesting analysis! You're welcome to join our league at any time (there are 5 tournaments in total) and to meet all the fighters.How would you imagine the fight to continue after a valid hit was made? Let the fighters bash a few more cuts, or?
I am wondering what would you consider as nonlinear and equally or more effective as those straightforward (and hence the fastest possible) attacks.
Isn't it funny how all the keyboard experts come out to give free advice?
Liechtenauer says you need to be attacking with an offline step to opponent's left side. Later masters and most competitive HEMA fencers disagree.
Great skill and all but I wish he stopped doing that sport fencing fist pumping gesture after every hit.
Wow! Great speed and skill, really impressive
Is it the camera angle or are they fighting very close?
It would be much better to show the exchanges in real time and then replay them in slow motion.
I thought the same. Once I found out I skipped right to the end xD
This fight is linear and neither fighter takes into account the Abzug with a instant break in the proceedings when a hit is made.
If that was the only problem...
Interesting analysis! You're welcome to join our league at any time (there are 5 tournaments in total) and to meet all the fighters.
How would you imagine the fight to continue after a valid hit was made? Let the fighters bash a few more cuts, or?
I am wondering what would you consider as nonlinear and equally or more effective as those straightforward (and hence the fastest possible) attacks.
Isn't it funny how all the keyboard experts come out to give free advice?
Liechtenauer says you need to be attacking with an offline step to opponent's left side. Later masters and most competitive HEMA fencers disagree.
Great skill and all but I wish he stopped doing that sport fencing fist pumping gesture after every hit.