Gumbi Tutorial - The Easiest Progression Line and The Best Technique for Tricking

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  • @Cotufv
    @Cotufv Рік тому +6

    Thank you for explaining this that easy, for me the gumbi has been a love and hate relationship, can´t seen to get it right

  • @nikoflow_fm9541
    @nikoflow_fm9541 Рік тому +9

    this trick is rly hard for me not because it’s actually hard or scary, but because i simply do not understand how it works xD
    Thank you for this johzuke!!!

  • @denisnikolchev
    @denisnikolchev Рік тому +16

    i know its a beginner trick but for some reason its very hard for me , will try your tips now and will see if im going to have improvement on it also on my TDR :D

    • @NoGymNeeded
      @NoGymNeeded 10 місяців тому

      It's actually not a beginner trick. It's easy to get some semblance of a gumbi, I mean u could even swing through a cartwheel so any sort of a wana be gumbi would work. But to get it really good, actually take alot of trial and error! So don't be hard on ur self. Alot of pros actually consider a good gumbi to be harder than TDR! think of it like this, gumbi is easy to learn hard to master, TDR is hard to learn easier to master.
      Even a good cartwheel looks cool to normal people so just train and have fun. You'll get both those moves in time anyway. 👍

  • @doubledocable
    @doubledocable Рік тому +6

    I'm struggling so much with Gumbis. I mean seriously, I've come to a point in which my shoulders hurt me when I lift my arms up XD
    I can cartwheel on both sides with ease, so I'll take a step back and work from there. Thank you Johannes, I really needed a video like this.

  • @Xaeyvr
    @Xaeyvr Місяць тому

    Thanks for the tutorial! I appreciate the fact your tutorial actually works for adults who didn’t do gymnastics/martial arts or whatever acrobatic sport as a kid 👍

  • @t3lis17
    @t3lis17 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for the tutorial man! We are going to work on that for sure here in class!

  • @Itaybarashi
    @Itaybarashi Рік тому +1

    you seems like the best teacher there is , would love being a student of yours

  • @MaxandreBelhumeur
    @MaxandreBelhumeur Рік тому +2

    These tutorial are really nice. I'd love to see more in the future, you just do it better man.

  • @sprazer
    @sprazer Рік тому

    Love the tutorial , I worked on my gumbi for 6 months to get it!! so don't give up folks.

  • @DanielReckea
    @DanielReckea Рік тому +1

    Wow seeing it like this makes way more sense cause I needed to practice my cartwheel on the opposite side from normal. It kinda just looks like a round off on the otherside I’m used to

  • @acrobyalf
    @acrobyalf 5 місяців тому

    Thanks mate! It helps a lot to refresh the technique, like a lot your style 🫶🏾

  • @davidfreel1451
    @davidfreel1451 6 місяців тому

    Very clear and honest :) Thank you.

  • @glorytoarstotzka330
    @glorytoarstotzka330 Рік тому

    I really really like the combo "crescent to gumbi", I think if you do more tutorials in the future, you should do like an iconic combo, or just a combo that looks good with that trick + another trick. doesn't have to be a long trick, just enough that a beginner who just learnt it can do it right away
    I've gotten good at cartwheel but given up for the last 2 months to let my outer shins and plantar fascia heal, now I would like attempt this next time I train (or train cartwheels and then train this). I will get back here if I happen to ever learn it

  • @Mucydonia
    @Mucydonia Рік тому +3

    1 degree.🥶I wonder how you even get properly warmed up for tricking?From where i am it never falls below 26 degrees.Ur strong for the cold

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому +3

      Finnish blood runs in my veins 🇫🇮

  • @brudesim5673
    @brudesim5673 Рік тому

    Great video thanks 🙏

  • @nikoskoutloumpasis6593
    @nikoskoutloumpasis6593 9 місяців тому

    thank you very much

  • @grgabdessamad687
    @grgabdessamad687 Рік тому

    Good tutorial

  • @MarcinGornyTricking
    @MarcinGornyTricking Рік тому +1

    I think most people struggle with it because their cartwheel is not good enough. Its in fact easy if You can do a proper cartwheel

  • @kanieloutis88
    @kanieloutis88 Рік тому

    thank's for tuto !

  • @vincentsomna57
    @vincentsomna57 Рік тому +3

    gumbi is not a hard trick to learn at first. the hard part is to make it look beautiful and flowy.

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому +1

      It's all about the mindset when training

  • @mohazytg3270
    @mohazytg3270 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a cart dub tutorial?

  • @bernie_bond7275
    @bernie_bond7275 Рік тому

    Kindly asking for a tutorial on Barani :)

  • @AndreaRodolfoNadia
    @AndreaRodolfoNadia Рік тому

    People struggle with gumbi because of its little back walkover component that makes it somewhat scary for those who have serious trouble going backwards. They'll put the first hand where they're supposed to, but then cut the movement short with the second, reverting it to a standard cartwheel.

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому

      In my experience people struggle with it because they always approach it wrong and think you need to do some sort of mix between cartwheel, bridge and walkover. It is really simple if you use this progression line and put in some time into training it.

  • @azizbektricking3361
    @azizbektricking3361 Рік тому

    1440 kick tutorial please!

  • @brandonwong1199
    @brandonwong1199 Рік тому

    🔥

  • @alliswell1472
    @alliswell1472 Рік тому

    Where is video?

  • @Jo_Wardy
    @Jo_Wardy 3 місяці тому +1

    For me i think its just fstigue and im unfit and overweight. Im on a cut ajd losing weight and trying to get stronger

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  3 місяці тому +1

      @@Jo_Wardy good luck with that!

    • @Jo_Wardy
      @Jo_Wardy 3 місяці тому

      @@johzuke1 thanks

  • @davidhernandezvazquez2232
    @davidhernandezvazquez2232 10 місяців тому

    Some advice for the swing out off it, i think i have a god gumbi but im struggling a Lot with the swing

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  10 місяців тому

      More speed. If you have fast enough gumbi you will just feel like you want to be swinging it. If it is not good enough you will not be able to do it.

  • @aliouyouston517
    @aliouyouston517 Рік тому

    Do you have any tips for keeping the leg straight while performing gumbi? Thank you!

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому

      Train your leg lifts! I touch on the importance of this this in multiple of my tutorial videos 👍

  • @user-et9hd8kb1n
    @user-et9hd8kb1n Рік тому

    If I spin left is the gumbi using my opposite hand down first to my cartwheel? My normal cartwheel is left hand down first so gumbi should be right hand?

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому

      You need to do it on the side where you land on your "plant leg" so your left leg, if you wish to swing from it.

  • @jacobestabrook2468
    @jacobestabrook2468 Рік тому

    I feel like my body is less explosive and less able to absorb landings when it's cold -- any tips for dealing with this, aside from dressing warmly?

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому +1

      Well mine is too. It's totally normal reaction to cold weather I guess. I didn't do anything hard in this video 😄

  • @Coerced
    @Coerced Рік тому

    I know it's easy but I've messed up my right hip (twist left) so bad with gumbi drills years ago that I just don't dare do it anymore. I just turned my hip the wrong way and I swear I broke my hip socket with that. To this day my hip just crackles, pops and there's a sharp pain when I turn it in the same direction I did that day. I've become afraid of it.
    I can TDR just fine

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому

      You don't have to do gumbi but you could also try to approach it little by little like I suggest in the tutorial and see how your body feels.

    • @doubledocable
      @doubledocable 7 місяців тому

      I think that maybe...maybe I got you. Maybe. You say that you turn to the left, that means you swing your left leg up and behind, so let me ask you a question: when you swing your left leg, do you turn your foot to the left and point your toes outwards?

    • @Coerced
      @Coerced 7 місяців тому

      @@doubledocable I've barely done gumbis since then so I couldn't tell anymore. Though if you're thinking of whether I extend my right hip forwards or backwards; I'm fairly sure I slammed my femur into the top + posterior ridge of the socket. So I must not have rotated my left foot outwards and 'opened up' both my hips enough that time I messed it up

    • @doubledocable
      @doubledocable 7 місяців тому

      @@Coerced I had more or less your problem and (for a certain time) every time I did a Gumbi, as soon as I swang my left leg to start the trick, my right hips would hurt.....a lot, with a sharp pain like you described. I realized that I was turning my foot to the left, forcing my hips to turn to the left. It was like turning myself to the left, while basically leaving my right leg turned to the right. So I was busting my right hip everytime I did a Gumbi. I'm solving this by keeping my left leg still without turning my foot to the outside, it's like throwing a Gumbi by driving my heel instead of the toes, but it's working wonders and I stopped having pain from that moment....

    • @Coerced
      @Coerced 7 місяців тому +1

      @@doubledocable hmm... I guess I could give that a try. Thank you for the advice!

  • @azizbektricking3361
    @azizbektricking3361 Рік тому

    O'zbekistonga kelasizmi yoki Finlandiyaga boraymi? 😁

    • @johzuke1
      @johzuke1  Рік тому

      I have no plans visiting 😅