Me and my friends started doing this a couple months ago like 1-2 times a month we have been using your visa for weapon ideas keep up the great content my guy both on YT and TikTok your one of the greats
Not gonna lie. For just using pool noodles, I am impressed you and your friends spar well, still treating them as though they are bladed despite the minimal pain they inflict. Most people would tend to just rush and flail blindly but you guys are using defense and fencing, the hits seem controlled (mostly with some exceptions). That's my perspective tho but still, impressive. Do you guys practice HEMA longsword by chance?
I’m doing like a pool noodle sword tournament with friends, and I wanna good way to determine who’s won a 1v1 match. Should I do it based on fencing, a one and done chest hit. Or do a limb version, where a hit to the arm makes you lose the arm, and a hit to the leg makes you lose a leg
After seeing your vids and tik toks, I legit want to turn this thing into a WWE/gladiator style event. I made rulesets, costume designs, hell even walkout music for people. If I could I would straight up love it if I could tell you more about it and credit the idea properly.
I used to do this all the time when I was younger we called them boppers. I would advise wrapping the striking edges of with duck tape so that the foam doesn't tear and break while in use.
If you have the time, you should really try looking up Historical European Martial Arts, there's some great resources for medieval sword-fighting out there
so how are the noodles actually attached, ur tiktok is nigh impossible to navigate lol, spent a good half hour and didn't find any clear tutorial (pls bro i jus wanna smac my fren)
Ah Boffers... I remember these from back when I was like 7-8. My family played with these all the time. We had tournaments because of how many of us there were.