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Arkin wrote:I get why blocking a shot with the pommel high up then the tip of the sword down works for returning shots. But do you really like holding your stance like that when trying to control range?
bo1 wrote:so i noticed that spyn has a fair bit of lean forward, maybe 15 degrees. i was wondering brennon, can you elaborate how this works for him. it usually causes me to die from wraps. i know spyn is the real deal when it comes to fighting, so clearly it is intentional. just wondering.
Slagar wrote:This is more or less just Spyn and Brennon showing us what it looks like when you finally get it all right. Which, while interesting and impressive, don't really need anything to be said. It's a sort of compliment, I suppose. They've gotten it so perfected that there's really nothing left to say.
Grumpy PtQ wrote:if you look at these vids and say there is nothing to learn because you know all the theory then i say you are ignorant.
Believe what you want but i disagree with you, strongly.
Graavish wrote:it's not the weight of the weapon that makes for a solid hit, it's how much i don't like you when i'm swinging.
bo1 wrote:so i noticed that spyn has a fair bit of lean forward, maybe 15 degrees. i was wondering brennon, can you elaborate how this works for him. it usually causes me to die from wraps. i know spyn is the real deal when it comes to fighting, so clearly it is intentional. just wondering.
thanks bo
Brennon EH wrote:I put this stuff up because I thought people might be interested in watching it, and because I might get some feedback/critique on it. Despite what Spyn might say in public, both of us still have a lot to learn and improve upon, and you never know where you're going to find the next catalyst for that.
Sir Par wrote:Its all about Herpes? Then I've this **** down SOLID for years!
Sir Killian wrote:brennon,
I've been trying you single sword stance recently and enjoying some success...although i notice it leaves my bicep more susceptible to sniper shots... any suggestions?
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