WHAT A TOUGH MATCH. I love the feeling when it’s a intense match going down to the wire. Perfect play and mentality by Allen
@nabihansatria59824 ай бұрын
Let him cook
@jakuboronowicz84214 ай бұрын
I had this happen to me at a nac once I was beyond pissed 😭
@ConnorEdwards-lg5cg3 ай бұрын
Going to my first summer nationals this year kind nervous😓
@toyohmdjonouma89094 ай бұрын
i just love Greg Massialas smart ass repsonse at the end lol
@ganzuhh4 ай бұрын
why did jeidus' outfit and fencing style change so much? 😭its so goofy looking lmao
@OlympicFoil4 ай бұрын
great HD videos 🙌
@Spacebreakaarrhh5 ай бұрын
Really interesting bout way too short though would love to see a full de of them 😢
@ganzuhh5 ай бұрын
i usually want jeidus to win but he was bming the whole bout ngl so he deserved the L here this was js childish
@heraclez77505 ай бұрын
What is bming and ngl mean? But I agree, he was quite arrogant here for some reason. It is the coach's job to train him to be more humble and respectful. It definitely looks bad on the coach in my opinion.
@ganzuhh5 ай бұрын
@@heraclez7750 bm means 'bad manners' and ngl means 'not gonna lie.' i agree that the coach should help him with his humility but some fault should be placed on him due to the way he was disrespecting Kim the whole time.
@Fraxureoso3 ай бұрын
Crazy he would’ve won if he literally just tried
@lamb52257 ай бұрын
7:15 left was Counterattack posture
@lamb52257 ай бұрын
Then the coach on the right called a second referee to help
@weedywet7 ай бұрын
that jumping behavior is just embarrassing.
@heraclez77507 ай бұрын
Jeidus is quite cocky indeed!
@weedywet7 ай бұрын
@@heraclez7750 childish.
@flaze32 ай бұрын
It's what the Koreans do!
@weedywet2 ай бұрын
@@flaze3 and their lame imitators
@flaze32 ай бұрын
Jeidus is on the rise. He's very creative and confident and it's working for him. You might find what he does annoying, but fencing is all about mind games. There's a reason they call it "physical chess".
@raphyli7 ай бұрын
what iss this
@coreya.90077 ай бұрын
What are the cords attached to them used for?
@jacquesdor507 ай бұрын
Those are electrical cables. When a touch is made it sends a signal to the score box indicating a hit.
@coreya.90077 ай бұрын
@@jacquesdor50 Thank you for explaining that! That's really cool.
@samsignorelli6 ай бұрын
They'e 20 meters long an wind up on a spring-loaded reel located at the end of the strip. You can see a coupe at 0:22. That particular design is called the "pizza box" by armorers like myself (I was on armory staff at this event....and B pod gave us a few irritating issues!). Looking back....I think that particular strip was the first one my crew set up!
@patrickflanagan82567 ай бұрын
I was Jeidus's strip coach for this bout, a role for which I have no real qualifications but Jeidus has a good sense of humor and asked me to pretend I know what I'm doing. A couple highlights: Jeidus hit Ryan with a feint disengage four times in a row to take the lead, and you can hear Ryan's coach yell "Four times!" at 10:14. It's that famous Eastern European motivational technique! I guess it worked though because after that Ryan stopped getting hit with that action. At the break I told Jeidus that flicking is fine as a riposte but he should avoid it on attack, and well, you can see what happened at 14-13. I am available for freelance strip coaching at all major tournaments and my fees are very reasonable.
@Spacebreakaarrhh7 ай бұрын
You’re hired, come to Europe. 💀
@patrickflanagan82567 ай бұрын
@@Spacebreakaarrhh Deal!
@heraclez77507 ай бұрын
My club in California might be interested. What are your credentials and length of experience?
@matthewkoogler6783 ай бұрын
thank goodness you were there he clearly needed the audience
@showwhite73202 ай бұрын
1. It's hard to tell what he's doing given the videos frames per second (FPS). What do you mean by a feint disengage? Do you mean feint 4 disengage? It looks more like a feint 8 to 6. Or is that what you meant? I see a lot of coaches teach feint 4 disengage and I think it's hard to pull off. You have to have extremely fast blade speed. 2. Why did you say that he should avoid flicking as an attack? Are you saying he shouldn't flick as an attack because it's not good strategically or he just wasn't good at flicking? Jeidus did seem to miss a few open back flicks, but Ryan was pretty open on his back. And on that point at 10:14, Jesidus's flick landed; it simply didn't go off.
@Phillardb7 ай бұрын
i could feel the sting of that first touch, that must have hurt
@alexthegreat388 ай бұрын
Gotta give me a voiceover credit for 0:58 lmao
@OlympicFoil7 ай бұрын
10/10 commentary 🔥
@Spacebreakaarrhh8 ай бұрын
Tysm 😂
@yeahidoubtit9 ай бұрын
First touch is very clearly a beat from the right.
@kurangumonkey25246 ай бұрын
You're wrong, the defender initiates therefore it is parry riposte left
@yeahidoubtit6 ай бұрын
@@kurangumonkey2524 No, you're wrong. What does the fencer on the left initiate? Standing there? The fencer on the right continues their attack, brings their arm up, finds the blade, and goes. Watch the arm movement from both fencers. If you can't see it, I highly recommend you take advantage of KZbin's video speed feature.
@kurangumonkey25246 ай бұрын
@@yeahidoubtit Yeah I'm looking at the touch over and over again and all I see is right's blade coming up just to be parried by left. Left then lunges into right, even though there is a little delay. For it to be a beat attack, right would have had to have made sideways motion with their blade, which does not happen.