Passive VS. Active Flipping

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @s4dom4niac55
    @s4dom4niac55 4 місяці тому +2

    I just came back to flipping after breaking my only bali 3 years ago, and im right here with you on the fanning lol.
    Though im trying to focus on my chaplins more

  • @kirop7
    @kirop7 4 місяці тому +5

    It always baffles me how people learn tricks in such a different order. Like a lot of tricks that you've mentioned you're struggling with are pretty automatic for me, more or less but for example your Z-choker is SO MUCH better than mine and I can barely do the basic version without the horizontal catch

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  4 місяці тому +1

      I completely agree! I think that is one of the greatest things about balisong flipping you can completely go in your own direction

    • @TheBuffnessFlips
      @TheBuffnessFlips 4 місяці тому +1

      It’s weird for sure. I learned the backhand fan and extended twirl in the last couple weeks and I should have learned them 8 months ago. But I learned the z choker and shortstop back then in place of those tricks. It depends on what tutorials you watch when and what you determine to be too hard.

  • @TheBuffnessFlips
    @TheBuffnessFlips 4 місяці тому +4

    I feel like this is a really good topic. I see myself flipping passively through most of my videos, but with my clips, it is much more active as I am really trying to build the best combo in the moment. Goodnvideo

  • @profex.
    @profex. 4 місяці тому +1

    this was a really awesome topic to talk about man! I love the vibe of this video :)

  • @zachariahboswell8559
    @zachariahboswell8559 18 днів тому

    I feel like I’m reaching intermediate now finally. I’m working on ladders, Z choker to ice pick, and shortstop. I’ve got my first simple combos down to passive too which is super cool for me. Great topic

  • @Juice1
    @Juice1 Місяць тому

    Good topic! Just wanted to say that when you mentioned the crazy clips on insta or other stuff those are typically pre-planned combos, not trying to think and freestyle with flow on the spot (which is much much harder) but great video!

  • @camaroEE
    @camaroEE 4 місяці тому +3

    Very interesting topic!

  • @ChilI11
    @ChilI11 4 місяці тому +1

    CantFlipforShip had a pretty good backhand fan tutorial the really helped me learn it

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  4 місяці тому

      Yeah I found his tutorial yesterday and instantly made way more progress

  • @vintajecheese7803
    @vintajecheese7803 4 місяці тому +1

    This was a great video to listen to and think alongside as to how to approach flipping and learning how to flip. I've been slamming out a couple tricks recently and I can say the first time I saw a rev 8ball, I'd never be able to do it. Couple days of practice proved me wrong and man reverse tricks are wild. Tip for the choker fan is to just get the initial twirl and let the bali fall after, saw it from Artsea Flips tutorial and it made learning the rest easier as the fan is very dependent on momentum.

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  4 місяці тому

      🫡
      Glad to hear you enjoyed the video! Also happy to report that my choker fans have gotten significantly better.
      🙏

  • @tonyveryrare
    @tonyveryrare 4 місяці тому +1

    you should learn how to helix. one of the sickest looking tricks imo. took me quite some time to perfect but so worth it. i notice you do a lot of 8 ball stuff and it fits perfectly after that and also doubles as a handle transfer. not to mention everyone wants to learn that trick so it would make a banger tutorial.
    edit: great video btw. i think about this all the time and i never thought i would see someone actually post about it.

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  4 місяці тому

      I already know the helix just rarely do it for some reason. I could do a tutorial though 🤔

  • @tsof_trinium6474
    @tsof_trinium6474 3 місяці тому

    I do alot of autopilot flipping and do a couple of focused proper flipping moment like behind the 8 ball is something im in between autopilot and focused. I started recently as a flipping and learn all the basic tricks aside from passes and aeriels which im working on
    I think a balance is best for both improving but also having fun at the same time

  • @Mr_Flipzbalisong
    @Mr_Flipzbalisong 4 місяці тому +1

    I’ve been flipping for over 400 days straight 🗿🔥 I’m an active flipper

  • @CATXTRM
    @CATXTRM 4 місяці тому

    I didn't know this ty

  • @Adagator
    @Adagator 3 місяці тому +1

    If passive flipping means flipping without a thought, I could say that means I'm living passively 🤓

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  3 місяці тому +1

      😂

    • @Adagator
      @Adagator 3 місяці тому

      Cool video buddy btw. Haven't watched it full yet, but I'll finish it after work! 😸

  • @Randy_G
    @Randy_G 3 місяці тому +1

    I have been trying to flip for about 2 months, but what is the better choice to learn/practice with? A plastic (WH Squiddy) or Vulp Pro ???

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  3 місяці тому +1

      While you can definitely learn on either option the Vulp Pro is going to be a much more standard flipping experience that will better translate to other balisongs

  • @alexblake1406
    @alexblake1406 4 місяці тому

    Хорошие рассуждения 😎

  • @SKi_Maskk03
    @SKi_Maskk03 4 місяці тому

    At 2:37 ... What is that move called when he has it in an underhand hold and flips it out and catches it open again?

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  4 місяці тому +1

      That is a z-choker to standard grip. It is a variation on the z-choker which most commonly is done into icepick grip

    • @SKi_Maskk03
      @SKi_Maskk03 4 місяці тому

      ​@@jakeflipsbalisongsohhh ok man. Thank you. I'll have to check out some Tutorials! Thanks again haha. Great flips btw.

    • @alvinharp3437
      @alvinharp3437 4 місяці тому +1

      Oh man, I've got such a long ways to go. I'm 68 and don't feel old except when I'm trying to learn new tricks. I got my first balisong a bit over a year ago and my orginal goal was just to be able to open and close the damn thing without cutting myself. lol. I've practiced every day, and can do chaplins, fans, zin rollover, basic single and double aerial and single rotation ice pick. Working on ladders, but they're not smooth at all. So, while still at beginner level, I'm having fun and slowly improving. Fewer cut fingers, so that's good. Having fun, and enjoy learning from you young guns. Interesting video and excellent flipping.

    • @SKi_Maskk03
      @SKi_Maskk03 4 місяці тому +1

      @@alvinharp3437 yeah bro. I hear ya. I'm learning new things super slowly. I mean I have a nice combo down where I can just flip very passively and not really think and turn out beautiful. But at the same time I wanna learn new tricks, but I don't wanna know a lot of tricks at the same time. If that makes any sense.

    • @alvinharp3437
      @alvinharp3437 4 місяці тому +1

      @@SKi_Maskk03 I hear ya, most of my flipping is passive, building muscle memory I hope. When I'm active flipping I'm working on putting my basic tricks into as fluid a combination as I can. My family and friends think I'm really good, lol, and a bit crazy for getting into this. But hey, not getting any younger, so feeling like I need to learn as much as possible while I can and it really is a lot of fun.

  • @abellopez2364
    @abellopez2364 12 днів тому

    i wanna do ladder

  • @patrick1700
    @patrick1700 4 місяці тому +1

    ive the opposite problem. i can do chocker fans easily but ive struggle doing Z chockers ^^

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  4 місяці тому

      Yeah z choker took me like a week straight of just practicing the catch. Thankfully once you figure out the timing it becomes a lot easier.

  • @Zninjagaming522
    @Zninjagaming522 11 днів тому

    teach

  • @darkangel999
    @darkangel999 4 місяці тому +2

    You obviously don’t have a lot of fans because your not doing enough fans 😂.

  • @Adagator
    @Adagator 3 місяці тому

    Flipping is very subjective. One trick might be tremendously difficult for someone, while someone else already learnt it, repeated it hundreds of times and basically mastered it so now it's easy for them.
    Some need more time to learn a thing, some need less of it.
    I feel like that passive flipping is absolutely garbage method for learning new things. It just must be. To learn something new I belive You'd have to think what You're doing, cause if not, You may just not learn it at all or learn it wrong and don't even notice it. And after that You may feel confident to do it on a live blade and get a horrible wound.
    Learning a trick You already know, to do while flipping passively is completly different thing obvieusly.
    I would love to give You some advices for that choker fan, but I'm a terrible teacher and explaining things badly is my speciality. 😿
    Though I could tell You that how I learnt several tricks is I kept repeating it, failing and trying again over and over for some time, then leaving trying for a few days and after that time getting back to trying. Doing that out of nowhere I realised I could do 0g Chaplin for example. I was trying to do it, one rotation at first, then I gave up on it to try few days later and notice that I started landing the spins. Not long after that I could chaplin for a long time. 🙀
    Right now I'm learning infinity choker fan and double scissors. The second one is absolute hell, my knife keeps rotating mid air. 😾
    But I will get there eventually. We all will, cause after we fail - we try again. 🤓😸
    Cheers, good luck with learning and have a ton of fun doing so. c:

    • @jakeflipsbalisongs
      @jakeflipsbalisongs  3 місяці тому +1

      Ah double scissors are a beast for sure. Mine are nowhere near consistent. I see what you mean about doing tricks passively without thinking. Idk if it is different for me since I flip on camera a lot and have to multitask. You are right that in order to do a trick without thinking it takes a lot of practice and muscle memory.