I thought to myself: I already know how to do that but I'll watch it anyway - I learned a lot! Particularly the step-out which is something I don't do on my "websters", but something I want to learn 😎. Great tutorial as always! 🔥💯👏
I always appreciate your views man ♥️ Thanks and I'm glad it helped!! The step out is PARAMOUNT to making it feel nice on floor. Without it, the landing kind of hurts haha. (On floor)
That's dope man! I'm so glad I could help! Yeah it's still kind of harder on tramp than on ground depending on your setup, but it kind of helps because if you get it clean on tramp it should be easier on ground after. I'm personally gonna use this to improve my webster switch so I can swing it 👌🏻.
Hey man this isn't medical advice because I'm not a medical professional, but yeah. Lower back injuries are one of the most common injuries in tricking, so you should be very careful and train on trampoline as much as possible and only take things to ground when you feel crazy confident. You only get one back so don't hurt yourself worse!
@@sathyanayaksk1330 No way! You can absolutely hurt yourself if you land wrong. Always be cautious and train in a safe way while pushing yourself. Landing on your back or your feet are the safest. Always spot the tramp if you can. Just be reasonable and you should be fine, but yeah you can definitely hurt yourself on tramp.
Loving the tutorials
I thought to myself: I already know how to do that but I'll watch it anyway - I learned a lot! Particularly the step-out which is something I don't do on my "websters", but something I want to learn 😎. Great tutorial as always! 🔥💯👏
I always appreciate your views man ♥️
Thanks and I'm glad it helped!!
The step out is PARAMOUNT to making it feel nice on floor. Without it, the landing kind of hurts haha. (On floor)
Thank you!!!! I really needed this video, working on my trampoline right now and referencing this vid- such a great and informative resource
I do parkour training with him!
Lol love it. I didn’t really recommend cleaning up webster on tramp but you definitely opened up my eyes to this
That's dope man! I'm so glad I could help!
Yeah it's still kind of harder on tramp than on ground depending on your setup, but it kind of helps because if you get it clean on tramp it should be easier on ground after.
I'm personally gonna use this to improve my webster switch so I can swing it 👌🏻.
i did a Webster on accident before and i didn't know what it was!
Bro i have some injuries in my lower back so it's a good idea to learn flips on trampoline rather than beds right??
Hey man this isn't medical advice because I'm not a medical professional, but yeah.
Lower back injuries are one of the most common injuries in tricking, so you should be very careful and train on trampoline as much as possible and only take things to ground when you feel crazy confident. You only get one back so don't hurt yourself worse!
@@ZakFerguson in trampoline we won't get hurt right??
@@sathyanayaksk1330 No way! You can absolutely hurt yourself if you land wrong. Always be cautious and train in a safe way while pushing yourself. Landing on your back or your feet are the safest. Always spot the tramp if you can. Just be reasonable and you should be fine, but yeah you can definitely hurt yourself on tramp.
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Lol holup lemme just do that real quick
@@ZakFerguson lol