クリストファー・スタンソンとダニエル・オルブリチスキーの孫であるアントニ・オルブリチスキーによる熟練のサーベル・スパーリング。 ソードフィッシュ2018、セイバー、3位争い。 ラウンド 1: 2:00 ラウンド 2: 7:18 フェンサー (銅): アントニ・オルブリチスキー (アカデミア・シェルミェジ): http://hemaatings.com/fighters/details/3263/ クリストファー・スタンソン (ストックホルム スティグマン): http://hemaatings .com/fighters/details/197/ 公式 GHFS チャンネル: https://www.youtube.com/user/GothenburgHFS ソードフィッシュ 2018 からの抜粋 ソードフィッシュは、歴史あるヨーロッパ武道を対象としたスウェーデン初にして最大の年次イベントです。
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The great northern war rematch!
Fact skalla is the brodcaster
Maybe somebody know where to buy or what name of under helmet protection like Olbrychski have?
So it’s a “leaping cut”, is it? Not a poorly-executed, suicidal flunge?
Похоже что Antoni раньше фехтовал на шпаге в спортивном фехтовании
Sry..bullshit….there are no saber skills available here … no real warrior would fight like this … Both only looking for points
Antoni "Making his grandfather proud" Olbrichskiy))
It sure is a cool backstory, but the commentators are definitely milking it a little bit too much
Olbrychskis grandfather – Daniel Olbrychski is an ACTOR with no fencing skills
Unlike the protracted sword fights we see in movies real sword fights must not have lasted long! A few seconds and someone is hit. What a bloody mess real sword fighting must have been.
This is awesome because it should create a resurgence of interest in the Polish sabre. I feel like the sabre has more variation in styles than the longsword and therefore should be a fascinating weapon for HEMA tournaments.
Olbrychski definitely has a different style to Stanson for example.
No ładnie ładnie
The commentator sounds like that skallgrim youtuber
This Olbrychski fellow is suicidal.
All the hits are called based on the Ref?
this is no fencing
Some of the best if not the best hema content on youtube great editing.
I think Stanson was trying to stick to techniques from or inspired by the pre-20th Century sabre sources. It's quite evident in his guards, posture, and footwork. Olbrychski mainly used Olympic fencing and a lot or althleticism with a heavy sabre, but that's not against the rules. He played better in this context.
More and more of this is happening with sabres lighter than the old Regenyeis being more available. The ruleset is key in what kind of fencing happens, not just the participants and equipment used. I don't think it's reasonable to ask someone to fence only in a certain way if their way is permitted by the ruleset.
Daniel Olbrychski is the real deal. To you young guys, look at how much feeling he gets into his blade—that translates into meaningful inertia to control the opponent's weapons. 1:30 is what I'm always going on about re: controlling an opponent's blade. But you can only really achieve that by staying relaxed and calm, and practicing seriously for a very long time. The sword needs to be a natural extension of your body, and that's what I'm seeing from grandfather. Respect from wudang.
My critique of the young fencers, although they are very good, is they get excited, and that's how you get killed. Older fencers who have mastered the art remain calm. But very few will really master it at a young age, thus the sport is going to be different from the real thing. For a parallel, look at how Kayla Harrison fights. She's still young but she's a real master because she devoted her life to it and trained with the best. She stays calm throughout her bouts, even when going against full force striking. Never forget that when people did this for real, the matches would end after a single definitive strike, not always fatal, but often incapacitating. ("First blood" rules were designed to reduce fatalities but leave honor satisfied, b/c swords are dangerous.) That's the difference between the sport, where there are no consequences, and the real thing, where there are. I love this sport, but most seem to get the two things confused. Life or death struggle is quite a different thing from fencing safely with gear, and I only bring this up because there are so many beginners out there who vastly overestimate their capabilities, having no qualified teacher to disabuse them of those notions.
Nice
I love how they already nicknamed him Olbrychski "The Deluge" Like he's some kind of wrestler XD
я думаю раз это хема а не спортивное фехтование то нужно на соревнованиях намеренно запрещать прыжки на ногах и атаки стрелой так как они противоречат бою и уводят хема в обычное спортивное фехтование
Not a fan of that olympic fencing style jump attacks. He swings his saber like a flail and in a real duel he would pay with his life for a touch to his oponents leg.
I especially loved the little jedi-jump to tap the other guy with the sword shaped object… with absolutely 0 regard for his own survival… good god HEMA is going to crap. So thankful I stopped getting involved in competition when this sort of crap became acceptable.
Next up: electronic scoring…