Gergely Siklósi Epee Analysis
This is a spotlight video of what makes Gergely Siklósi such a strong and dominant fencer.
We take a look at his counter-attack game, his ability to control distance, and his offensive game. He is a truly remarkable fencer who I expect to see at the top of the rankings for quite some time.
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Nice video. Glad you are back!
Amazing content as always!
Incredible dominance and ability from someone this young. I expect to see him around for a while.
So happy to have you back !
Speaking of his balance, I'D like to also point out (as far as I can see in the video) the small size and tightness of his footwork. This lends him greater balance and allows him to change direction explosively. The same can be said for his step-lunge; the smaller, more upright lunge (reminiscent of foil or sabre lunges) allows for either a quick recovery (
Sad I missed this last year but glad to see u back
Really nice breakdown of his fencing style! You selected some really great clips to pair with your points!
Siklósi, Yamada, Park, Bida, Santarelli... If these young fencers can remain consistent, then men's épée will surely be exciting to watch in the decade to come.
As someone just starting out with epee. I found your stuff really cool! Hoping you can make more of these, I'd like to show them to others too
Excellent analysis. Thanks, and please post more!
Great stuff more please
Great video!
Great video.
Awesome video I really like these analyses, and Siklosi is a favorite of mine! It'd be really cool to see a video like this on Sangyoung Park.
Do an analysis on Alexandre Bardenet (FRA) next!
The beat 6 disengage is nice isn't it. Must be done as fast as possible though without even looking to see the reaction of the opponent. This against an opponent with a high tip (Italian style epee?) and the seconde pris-de-fer you describe in the Park video against flat bladed opponents would make a good pair of go-to attacks.
It would be cool if you finished with your thoughts on what is a good strategy to beat these fencers
What about analysis on Sergey Bida