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Thanks a lot! I’ve been fencing for only 9 months and this helped me see how I should play against very aggressive people who fleche and push up against me. When you mean stepping through their blade, do you mean stepping forward on the enemies beat so I can force them to have to recover and make an opening?
I feel very defensive when fencing because I feel like I’ll always be parried and blocked so this was very helpful! I have my first competition in a month and feel kind of lost so I’m very glad I found this channel to give me more lessons!
Useful video. Thx! Don't you think such actions (like 2nd and 3rd intention) are too complicated for beginners? Maybe it's better to put more efforts in simple actions in this stage of education? Like direct attacks in one tempo, basic parries etc.
Love the variety of the dummies. Might recommend wearing a mask for less experienced fencers (especially for leg and foot touches) Thank you for all your videos.
Nice video 👍 Doesn't it better to make half-step back before attack? When you make half-step forward, opponent, especially novice, instinctively often makes step back. So lunge should be really fast and long to reach goal. And it's not so easy to make good lunge from this position because your legs stand wide.
You're 100% right! But in my experience when I taught beginners like that in the past they tended to step back with a bent arm and then attack with a bent(or late) arm. So now I choose to teach a beginner this way. Again in my experience this tends to have them attack with straighter arm.
Great lesson. Does it make sense to counter attack with opposition in this scenarios or it's better to win some extra distance and just put it straight? Thanks for new video
If you CAN'T get out then opposition into the body would be a good option But if you CAN get out then you'll never get hit. In this lesson we worked on getting out on purpose
If this is the only video I ever watched from your channel then it would still be worth the like and subscribe! The combination of your accent with your attitude for me is a hilarious 10 all day long.
Thanks! Well you know it's like learning a new language...for some reason we first remember funny words and cuss words. I was just making sure that my information was sticking to her 😅
To be honest the the grip choice is not as important as how you use it. With a French grip you'll need emphasize more of attack on recovery with a feint and disengage. While with pistol you'd still focus on attack in recovery but with second intention blade-take attack (ie. 8/6 or 6/4 etc)
Доброго дня, дякую за вашу турботу. Слава богу нічого не сталось. Просто ми дуже багато працюємо та нажаль не вистачає часу знімати/монтувати/завантажувати відосікі. Під час ковіду було багато вільного часу то ось ми з Яріком грались. Але може ще повернемося:))))
great ideas -- yet I wish you could repeat the first half of the video since it was obscured by another coach's lesson. Couldn't really see what was you were doing. But thanks for posting.
Поменьше слов, побольше уколов для ученика, вообще урок надо давать молча, а то что вы даете ученик должен получить и запомнить из урока без ваших слов
@@HowtoFencingbyYarikandTim ещё добавлю , что тренер во время урока должен быть сухой, а ученик мокрый от пота, поэтому поменьше пустых передвижений и побольше уколов для ученика, в шпаге важна набивалка, а не фехтовалка,
i need tips about parrying. When I engaged and successfully parried and got his blade and when i do my attack my arm is too stiff and misses my opponent. My coach told me i need to rely on my parry’s cuz i only do it for blocking. I started with french grip but my sword broke in half so i changed to pistol.
Hello, I really need your help! I have been told my fencing style is always attacks, right when the bout begins I attack way to fast and I have a long deep lunge and I get parry reposted. When I feint my opponent is not getting fooled at all and is counter attacking me every time I feint, my opponents I practice with show no reaction at all and when I disengage they parry reposte me or counter. I was told I kept on repeating the same thing, I was told I am very predictable!