Oh Sanguk: Trouble - An Epic Sabre Compilation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
- Nobody this big should be able to move this fast.
We've been keeping a close eye on Oh Sanguk since his debut in 2015, and it's gone pretty much exactly as we expected. Usually, sabre fencers make some kind of trade-off in their game: they specialise in range, or power, or agility, or bladework. Oh doesn't really seem to have made any trade-offs.
This level of athletic talent represents the next level in the evolution of the game. Expect a lot more of this sort of thing.
If you want to learn more about sabre, check us out at sydneysabre.com
Music is "Trouble" by Feed Me feat. Kaneholler
I imagine that, upon seeing this guy's name coming up in a draw, the opponent's reaction would also start with OH S.
It's "Oh Sanguk" right?
@@christianalbertjahns2577 yes.
That’s the greatest post I’ve ever seen 👏🏻🙌🏼
More like Ohhh shit
😺👌
the way he is so fast to attack, the way he jumps on his opponent to attack in one touch, he even scored that point while being in defence and doing a split wow mesmerizing
HE REALLY WAS MADE FOR THIS
A unique blend of reflexes, height , speed, and strength.
He was really made for this… ❤🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
근데 진짜 잘하네여.. 개인전 올림픽은 금메달 보고 싶었지만 단체전에서 금 따쟈!!
There’s a reason why he’s number 1 in the world 👌🏻
He is absolutely amazing
He is the best fencer I've seen
No debate
Oh Sanguk is the best
❤
Watching your complications videos has become one of my favorite part of fencing. Just can't get enough of this. P.S. This music is made for Oh. LOVE!
Isn't the song perfect???
@@sydneysabrecentre Why do I get the feeling “trouble” also has an underlying meaning for the ladies when they see him … 😏
Thank you so much for producing this amazing compilation of Oh SangUk. In particular, the music is so addictive...
'He was made for this', I love it.
Damn... I do epée but I love watching sabre bouts. Nice.
오상욱선수 정말 실력이 대단하네요. 정말 멋있어요~~^^
Watched him this weekend in Madrid. He's amazing, the things he does... Mind-blowing.
Live? He's incredible live. First time I saw him fence I stood by the rail for five minutes with my jaw hanging open. Then I looked around and realised there were about 10 professional fencers next to me doing the same thing.
This was when he was 18. Best overheard comment was "Shit, dude, if this kid ever learns how to fight properly we are all SO TOTALLY FUCKED."
I guess that has now happened.
sydneysabrecentre yeah, live. My very first sabre event. Your videos got me into fencing and now Im hooked. (i found them looking for material for my Dance War thread in a martial forum) Already planing to make a couple of trips to see the next world cup events.
Roberto Calvo this makes me so happy. Genuinely. Thank you!!
About time we got another epic sabre compilation. Nice music choice too
Lots of great points there, nice job. For some reason I am really liking the reach and then the sense of distance he had at 1:58
Ma best fencer Oh Sanguk 🤗💕
음악과 어우러진 오상욱 선수의 펜싱동작이 너무나 멋지네요~~ 감동적입니다.
After long time superb compilation 👌👌👌 #SydneySC
Thank you! We've been working on this one for a long time.
Beyond amazing...I'm taking up archery instead...oh hang on...the Koreans kick ass in that sport as well!
Try competitive breakdancing
oh wait
@@sydneysabrecentre lol best to stick with winter sports, something the Koreans suck at. Go for short track speed skating… OH S
time to turn to taekwondo...
Aaaand now he is the world champ 🏆
Just came after OH S won the Olympic Team Sabre Gold …now I get it…
He just won olympic individual gold. He’s amazing
Never clicked a video so fast in my life
Hope it lived up the hype.
sydneysabrecentre it sure did
I can't get enough of this vid. Hvala jako puno!!!!!! Thank you x10000
Thank you for the video
Insane speed...
simply from another universe
멋지네요~~오상욱선수
Those lunges... EPIC!
Hes so flexable when he lunges its like hes doing a split
Really good,
Can you do other ones.
In the fullness of time, sure. These things take about 16-20 hours each to make and are strictly a hobby.
Time for the Oh Show
Thank you!
^ ^
멋있어요 ㅎㅎ
La scherma sarà anche uno sport banale per moltissimi però per me è uno sport di velocità e lo sarà sempre♥️💛💛👍💙
If you look closely the touches at 0:27 and 2:22 are from the same bout
It's not just his speed....it's the length. He fences like someone far taller than the 6' 4" he is.
Go go , Gadget sabre!
However, I see a lot of shots that would be attack-no (front foot is down)/counter arrives if there had been 2 lights. He can get away with it so long as he locks out.
sam signorelli If this is attack no, then the rules of sabre are properly broken.
However, all of the varients of t.75 clearly state that an attack in sabre is correctly carried out if "the touch arrives at the latest when the front foot
touches the strip."
Hell...the first 2 slo-mo clips in the vid have Oh landing the front foot just after his cut starts, and WELL before the cut arrives.
He gets away with it because of his speed and length....he locks out a lot of the time, rendering T.75 irrelevant. His actions are also so fast that, in real time, you can't see the foot land first.
I've had this exact call made against me at US nationals with a ref with FIE credentials.
Now, an argument can be made that an attack that is in progress -- the blade is heading towards target -- should retain ROW regardless of the landing time of the front foot, and I would definitely agree with that. But that is not a rule or ref interp...and I kinda wish it was
sam signorelli I can show you 1000 clips of Szilagyi, Montano, Limbach, Kovalev et al doing exactly the same thing (although less nicely) and getting the same call. Now I post a Korean kid doing it and everyone is all BUT T 75. 🤤
The rules are out of date and haven't been applied at A- grade for years. Why the sudden pearl- clutching?
If the rule hasn't been applied, removing it might be nice.
Plus....Oh isn't Szilagyi, Montano, Limbach, or Kovalev...yet (looks like he might be, tho). The reputation touch IS a thing, no matter how much you try to NOT do it.
sam signorelli they should update it, but doing that is a monumental political nightmare. As it stands, everyone who plays the game for money knows exactly what the real rules are, so it works okay.
Wow! It's great!
Wow 😊This chenal is support.
Hey Sydney Sabre, can we have an Eli Dershwitz compilation? Although not as flashy, he has kept in in the top 20 for 5 years and top 3 for 3 years. His hardworking defence is superb too.
와 진짜 개멋있다
유연한거봐 와..
Clear my sched, I'm going in!!!!
I wish there were more known combat sports.
Cool
2:14 That moment when she crush your heart!
I'm not going to lie, I screamed.
Ohhhhhhhh my god
2:13
Luca and Gigi compilation!!
workin' on it
@@sydneysabrecentre Szatmari ,please 🙏
*WTF WAS THAT LUNGE IN THE BEGINNING, EFFING TEACH ME THAT*
Very very long legs and hip mobility 😂
Whats the name of the attack that he did in 1:40???? Pls answer
I think it's a spicy flunge with extra kick :P
2:12 the score was 44 to 44 and korea won by one
오상욱 선수의 과거 영상 멋있네요. 그는 파리올림픽 개인전과 단체전에서 금메달리스트가 되었습니다. 2관왕.
dammit this just makes me sad that I'm short XD
When is it Aron Szilaygis' turn?
Yesssssssssssssssss
what is the name of music ? 0:32
What’s the name of song you used for this video?
Says it right in the description, but it's Trouble by Feed Me.
Me and the boys with our plastic light sabers
I can feel the pain of the right one´s attacks
Nice ! But, honestly, Aron Szilagyi deserves a second tribute :D
Go make one, then.
sydneysabrecentre not interested in satisfying your fan base?
Not with more Szilagyi, no. We feel he's not exactly having trouble getting publicity on his own.
Also, full disclosure, I got to within file-compiling distance from a Szilagyi part 2 just after Rio. Then the whole thing bugged out, file was lost, and frankly I was so mad that I couldn't face doing it again. These damn things take days, and I've got a club to run.
Heh, that's fair. Besides, the Koreans are certainly killing it these days.
bro. does anyone know the guy at 1:11 ...hes fast...the other one is too. BuT dAymn (oh btw im talking about the one representing s korea)
I've heard that the idea behind the legs not being a target is the idea that historically if youre on a horse hitting the legs doesnt stop your opponent. Can any one confirm or deny if this is actually a belief in the sport fencing community?
Well it's a thing people say is true occasionally when someone asks, but it's not exactly what I'd consider a core philosophy of the game except for when we get drunk after training and start talking about how the best way to beat people like Oh Sanguk is if we all fight from motorcycles.
I see, I think I understand that. Honestly to me its just something I heard that sounds so wrong I just wanted to make sure its not just something that fits into a stereotype haha
It's a game. Games have rules. I don't think people really put much thought into it any more TBH, it's just how things work.
That I can get behind. I'm just a little too pedantic when it comes to history I think. You can probably imagine why that reasoning for the rule would sound quite silly
In historical military infantry sabre manuals then the whole body is obviously a target (it was life or death). I’d struggle to see why when gymnasium/sport/duel fencing on foot they’d apply a rule that might (doubtfully) apply to mounted fighting when perfectly good sources for fighting on foot existed. But then I struggle to see why they’d put any restrictions on target at all really. I think it’s probably just an explanation that entered the fencing world at some point and became a truism without much research being done it it’s validity.
As an aside I think rules like ‘right of way’ which seem so bizarre if you think about actual sword play (an after blow can kill just as soon as a first hit) were initially put in place to try and maintain good technique when the repercussions of after blows were negated by light blunt sword. If your opponent is attacking you must defend yourself with good technique instead of merely trying to be the quicker of the two. Only they didn’t work in the way intended and in modern sport fencing are just an set of funny rules to work around.
I love watching sabre, i just find priority too jarring to be as fun to play compared to epee.
Кто тренирует Корею ? Они пошли вверх очень быстро по всем видам сабля, рапира, шпага.
They trained themselves.
my thighs hurt just watching this video
Is Eli next?
Maybe. Need music tho. Honestly, that is the limiting step.
As a foilist that loves your content but doesn't 100% get top-level Saber.
What makes Oh so perfect compared to other fencers like Szilagyi?
Amazing video btw
And on a side note. Your music choice is amazing
Thank you. I've been sitting on this song for years waiting for him to earn a video, and Moscow was that moment.
What makes him astonishing is the level of athletic talent, which really is unprecedented in men's sabre. His level of power and coordination lets him actually pull off movements that everyone else can normally only approximate.
Watch the lunges in the first two shots: they're completely aligned, like a normal good fencer would do in a drill, but he's doing it in a final at a grand prix. Nobody does that, not even Montano or Szilagyi. With most people, errors creep in. He's got enough strength and control that he can truly do things right, all the time.
sydneysabrecentre “perfectly aligned”
Edit because I want to clarify: oh is a beast on the strip, and a super nice dude to boot, but his fencing is far from traditional. Not that that is a bad thing, but his lunge is not perfectly aligned in any sense of the word, with an ideal lunge you should have control over your upper body, which oh doesn’t seem to have. This could be super detrimental to his health, which is one of the only downsides to his fencing. Though yes, it is pretty, and it is undeniably effective, it is going to hurt him physically. Unless he is an alien from space, which is not unlikely.
It's definitely not traditional, but why is that a bad thing? In what other sport is innovation and the development of new techniques considered a negative?
Oh has absolute control over his upper body, as can be seen by the fact that there is a perfectly straight line between the ball of his left big toe (the contact point with the ground at the end of the launch) and the tip of the weapon hitting target, allowing the maximum transfer of energy. He's not just "tipping over" like a beginner fencer, it's a highly controlled movement.
There's almost no research on this, but it's our strong suspicion than what he's doing is actually healthier than a traditional upright lunge at the kind of speeds used in modern sabre. When you're moving something the size of Oh Sanguk at the kind of speeds used in a good attack, that's a hell of a lot of energy. The body has to dissipate it somewhere. Attempting to just stop in a nice pretty textbook upright pose is going to lead to horrendous loads of force on the front knee and lower back, which coincidentally are areas of chronic injury for every single traditionally-trained A-grade fencer we've ever spoken to. What Oh is doing allows a more gradual and dispersed release of energy throughout the body.
The only serious injury we've heard of involving Oh was a broken toe, and that was from running into Gu at high speed.
sydneysabrecentre bro no offense, but I literally said “not that that’s a bad thing.” Look guys, innovation is great, and I love the Korean style just as much as the next guy. But I think we can agree that it’s kind of a strange way of fencing, effective and beautiful, but still strange. The original comment was basically me saying that there is no such thing as a “perfectly aligned” lunge. It just doesn’t happen. This is because the definition of a lunge is constantly changing, and is honestly entirely not possible in a bout situation. It’s for practice, not a bout. I just want to end off by saying, I love your guys’ videos, and your club seems pretty chill as well. Have a good day guys.
I am also learning fencing and i have first game in maharastra
In the great words of Ronald McDonald "I'm lovin it"
MY SPORT
2:38, 2:48 when?
8000 Apm xD
Them Koreans
아딱 잡는게 귀신 같구먼
Epic Sabre Compilation: Abedini
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he use two feet another level some fencer use one foot and support other foot but hes not he use 2 feet
South Korea is brilliant but tends to over extend himself, otherwise excellent match.🙃🇦🇺
HEMA guys are laughing
We don’t care
Fetishists is overrated
A long tall guy who scores always the same way. These nations don't understand the essence of sabre fencing, Koreans don't understand just do things . They are doing the same way kendo. Just selecting the tallest and strongest guys and jumping around like an idiot.
Take your racist garbage elsewhere, mate.
You've just proved how uneducated and biased you are lol. In sports there is such a thing called "adaptation to new style" which is one of the intrinsic elements of the word "sport" and you become "pragmatic" to get a victory in competition. Before assessing a pro-athlete why don't you grow your brains, you racist piece of garbage?
I'll let them know to use the shortest and weakest athletes
Dishusting thumbnail.
Disgusting writing.
Disgusting understanding of sabre.
Wow, You have a trinity of disgusting!!
@@alpineboy3288 Thank you I try my best