Saber twirls

Started by Darth Ghyslain1 pages

Saber twirls

Hi,I'm looking for saber twirl techniques. I thnik saber twirling looks really cool, so I'd like to learn to do it, too. However, I haven't managed to find anything on the subject in the Web, and the movements in the movies are too fast, and even with the slowdown I can't catch them. So any help - preferably provided with charts - would be greatly appreciated.

erm... DG... twirling your sabre isn't difficult you know 😖
just get a stick or whatever you want to use as sabre and make a quick circular motion with your wrist
just need a good flexible wrist and it should be ok 🙂
you have some other techniques but that one is actualy the simple one

Well, I've got a broomstick all right 🙂 , I just don't know how exactly those moves are done. I'd like to repeat ones of D.Maul as he enters the energy room (see photo) and Obi-Wan as he kills the giant mantis in Episode II.

oh yeah, those 🙂

well, honestly, have to check them again, but just practice a lot and get the wrist flexible and with doing it fast enough you get the twirl done

how about trying yoda's twirl when he was fighting dooku or anakin when he was useing two light sabers those were good twirls.

No, I meant saber twirls, not body twirls.
Actually, I can do the one-handed backwards twirl now – quite easy, as it turns out. But I still can’t figure out Maul’s two-handed twirl. He starts it holding his staff back with his left hand, then begins to move it forward and upwards, simultaneously rotating it with the the left hand, and then the right hand joins. He does it twice: when entering the reactor room and when fighting Obi-Wan. I can’t catch his handwork, because it’s out of sight in both cases. I thought someone here would know the technique. There’s been quite an interesting thread about fencing here some time ago.

y'know, I was trying to figure out how to do the thing from KotOR when you turn on your double-bladed lightsaber and spin it around once on your right side, switch over to your left side, and do it again there

well, Ray Park is a second degree blackbelt in Wu Shu...

I'm not surprised...

well Darth Revan im able to do that saber twirl on kotor like you said it was hard but i all most got.

there is also saber twirls on Jedi academy with two saber or a staff you could also try those.

Try looking up “Kendo” moves if you serious about learning techniques used in the movies by ray park, I doubt you’ll find much you’ll probably need to buy a book or training video, but there the techniques used in the movies, it isn’t like there is a real lightsabre art or anything, but you never no if you get good you could always make one :-)

if you really want to act like a real jedi just get a replica of a lightsaber on www.masterreplicas.com thats where i got mine I got Darth Vaders red lightsaber it was 129$ good price! its called force fx

Did anyone like the twirl Dooku did with his saber behind his back when he was fighting with Yoda? Watch, the camera shows an above view of Dooku and Yoda, and Dooku twirls his saber holding it behind his back, and as he does this, he twirls his body (slowly) as well. Pretty sweet!

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Originally posted by Darth Ghyslain
No, I meant saber twirls, not body twirls.
Actually, I can do the one-handed backwards twirl now – quite easy, as it turns out. But I still can’t figure out Maul’s two-handed twirl. He starts it holding his staff back with his left hand, then begins to move it forward and upwards, simultaneously rotating it with the the left hand, and then the right hand joins. He does it twice: when entering the reactor room and when fighting Obi-Wan. I can’t catch his handwork, because it’s out of sight in both cases. I thought someone here would know the technique. There’s been quite an interesting thread about fencing here some time ago.

ray park is a seasoned martial artist. he obviously trained for years doing this.

yea olays toad in x-men and in the scene were he fights storm she falls in the elevator he does this awesome twirl wiht a pipe in the air....good stuff