I see, that's pretty much what I expected to be the reason.bigdummy wrote:The padded wasters in general aren't all that good in the bind because they are a bit too bouncy, but the longer ones have a different tempo which allows much more in terms of grabbing, winding etc., but it still doesn't always happen. We also have been consciously avoiding the ringen stuff right now for a couple of reasons (mainly the location where we are fencing).
Thanks for the critique. We'll see if we can do better next time.
bigdummy wrote:Weekly sparring clip from yesterday, trying out the new clear-polycarbonate facemask / helmet (see review in the general hema forum)
We are well into fall now and the blanket of humidity has finally gone out of the air so our fencing is starting to get a bit more brisk now, not as slow and cumbersome as during the summer. I was really pleased with the new mask it made it much easier to track my opponents movement and weapon.
The first several bouts are with the shorter 44" bastard swords the last few with the normal sized 48" longswords.
BD
Harry wrote:
ok... my 2 cents...
BD your footwork is too less. I am also a heavy guy, but you have to move your feet much more. It seems that you come always out of balance because your upper body is to far in front.
keep a better control about your weapons (both of you). sometimes it looks more like fly catching than historical cuts.
most of the time you both were in a bad distance. far to close but noone of you took the advantage of nice fast thrust.
I don't know if you are doing fiore ar german tradition. if you are doing german tradition you are doing some really bad guards (e.g. ochs)
and finally as far as I can evaluate it, you are attacking without selfprotection and without breaking the opponents guards.
thx for your tape, I learned a lot again, because most of the mistakes I do also by myself (less footwork and bad distance)
bigdummy wrote:i don't get frustrated with your fencing lenny. I also don't think you fight off balance in the sense that you aren't in control (like I was a couple of times)
youtube made me take the vid down (and another one) due to the music I put in at the end. I'll take the music out and upload it to our website though.
And I'll work on my Ochs. Do you mean my right-Ochs Wolfgang? Did you see problems with any of my other guards?
BD
Harry wrote:@ochs: you should lift your crossguard higher than your head and it should be also in front of your head and not next to.
Harry wrote:bigdummy wrote:i don't get frustrated with your fencing lenny. I also don't think you fight off balance in the sense that you aren't in control (like I was a couple of times)
youtube made me take the vid down (and another one) due to the music I put in at the end. I'll take the music out and upload it to our website though.
And I'll work on my Ochs. Do you mean my right-Ochs Wolfgang? Did you see problems with any of my other guards?
BD
@ochs: you should lift your crossguard higher than your head and it should be also in front of your head and not next to.
I hope it is understandable what I wanted to say
Fab wrote:Harry wrote:@ochs: you should lift your crossguard higher than your head and it should be also in front of your head and not next to.
Heh that's what I keep repeating to our newest members.
bigdummy wrote:Fab wrote:Harry wrote:@ochs: you should lift your crossguard higher than your head and it should be also in front of your head and not next to.
Heh that's what I keep repeating to our newest members.
I guess I'm a newb
Say what??? In this system you need to be balanced or a good Liechtenauer fencer will use that against you. The advice I give my students is learn how to keep styles separated in your brain.zarlor said "Personally I always fight off-balance"
The point of the system is to hit the other guyBD said "They actually do, this is partly due to how I fight. I like to counterattack and tend to try to invite attacks so I'm usually trying to get them to thrust so I can get a bind"
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