Bro!!! for someone like me who literally skipped all the basics when starting out, and somehow was able to learn Flares, Airflares, 90's ect and now trying to go back and learn the basic power.. IT'S HARD AS SHIT! but you break it down so easy man! thank you!
I like this new format where you show your students learning this in real time. I'd like to see one if possible for Airflares where we get to see your students go through every single exercise that you teach them in real time!
Sambo, you are a great teacher. One thing i was thiking of that is not talked about a lot is the differences in body structure. That has huge influence in the kind of style you develop and the abilities you choose and have more ease to do. Obviously a classic body shape/length will be good at most moves but ive seen classic breakers with for instance longer legs develop certain moves, and others with shorter arms for instance develop power moves instead moves where their body dont support balance horizontally as well. The bigger the body peculiarity the bigger the impact, and the more subtle individual characteristic in length/proportions simply in more subtle looks and effects in the overall final style. This is not all obviously but being a physical activiey it sets certain margins for what and how. Good to know and take into consideration with your students. Cheers
Great comment. I’d like if you elaborate more on this. For boys that are a bit heavier and muscular. What tendencies have you seen? I doubt this type of swipe tutorial works for all body types. Cheers!
@@mike619 Hi, it depends i think on what type of bigger you mean. if the body is thicker but also muscular then they compensate and most moves should work (within reasonable limits) I think we all tend to simply lean towards moves that come easy to us without even thinkin about it, but its good to be aware so we dont feel "dumb" and keep hitting the head on the wall, instead we can then understand why and find ways around problems. We are all different and that goes from not being able to recreate certain moves as easily as others to also creating new solutions because of that, and thereby developing new looks and styles, all depending on the grade of uniqueness we carry with us. Cheers
@@eddiexx Hi guys thanks for the comment. Tbh it would be very hard to break-down body types and recommend moves based off of that. No matter the body type, weight, length... The flexibilities, strength and even personalities and other talents just lead to no specific pattern in my experience. Maybe I could make a video on how to discover and develop personal traits 👍
@@CoachSambo, oh the idea is not "breaking it down" in any particular way, just something to keep in mind when students approach certain moves and despite of training cant manage them. Or just as explanation why tourtels come naturally to some, or flairs etc. just as a general view on why certain people develop certain moves. i could deep dive in with practical examples going back to classic figures from the RSC n NYCB etc but it would be a bit overkill doing it here . Sure, that idea of personal traits video would be very interesting, great idea. Cheers
GOODNESS YOU DON'T KNOW HOW CLUTCH YOU ARE COACH SAMBO. I gotta perform this in front of my entire school next week and you dropped !!! Been stuck for sometime now
Great video. It would be really helpful if you included strength training progressions to do specific moves. I have a hard time getting enough lift from my legs going into the swipe which leads me to have my feet on the floor when changing hands. This is because going onto my hands reduces there force needed to get my legs up.
These are some golden tips for my students! I couldn't find a way for them to keep their hips high so these exercises will defintely help! Thanks, coach! Also... for upcoming students: do you recommend teaching them the windmill before the swipe?
Any tips for swipe to handstand/1990? I think my issue is that my swipes go super wide so instead of going 1/2 of a circle after 1 swipe. I go like 3/4 of a circle after a swipe.
Bro!!! for someone like me who literally skipped all the basics when starting out, and somehow was able to learn Flares, Airflares, 90's ect and now trying to go back and learn the basic power.. IT'S HARD AS SHIT! but you break it down so easy man! thank you!
It'd be awesome to see another swipe deep dive with variations, travelling, and other concepts added to it!
I can do swipe but after this toutorial I want to clean them up more! I really want that advanced variation swipe toutorial! 😊
Got ya. these tips could you clean up the swipe to lift the hips
1 min in love the format already 😁
Awesome, I make more mein favourite host
I like this new format where you show your students learning this in real time. I'd like to see one if possible for Airflares where we get to see your students go through every single exercise that you teach them in real time!
Sambo, you are a great teacher. One thing i was thiking of that is not talked about a lot is the differences in body structure. That has huge influence in the kind of style you develop and the abilities you choose and have more ease to do. Obviously a classic body shape/length will be good at most moves but ive seen classic breakers with for instance longer legs develop certain moves, and others with shorter arms for instance develop power moves instead moves where their body dont support balance horizontally as well. The bigger the body peculiarity the bigger the impact, and the more subtle individual characteristic in length/proportions simply in more subtle looks and effects in the overall final style. This is not all obviously but being a physical activiey it sets certain margins for what and how. Good to know and take into consideration with your students. Cheers
Great comment. I’d like if you elaborate more on this. For boys that are a bit heavier and muscular. What tendencies have you seen? I doubt this type of swipe tutorial works for all body types. Cheers!
@@mike619 Hi, it depends i think on what type of bigger you mean. if the body is thicker but also muscular then they compensate and most moves should work (within reasonable limits) I think we all tend to simply lean towards moves that come easy to us without even thinkin about it, but its good to be aware so we dont feel "dumb" and keep hitting the head on the wall, instead we can then understand why and find ways around problems. We are all different and that goes from not being able to recreate certain moves as easily as others to also creating new solutions because of that, and thereby developing new looks and styles, all depending on the grade of uniqueness we carry with us. Cheers
@@eddiexx Hi guys thanks for the comment. Tbh it would be very hard to break-down body types and recommend moves based off of that.
No matter the body type, weight, length... The flexibilities, strength and even personalities and other talents just lead to no specific pattern in my experience.
Maybe I could make a video on how to discover and develop personal traits 👍
@@CoachSambo, oh the idea is not "breaking it down" in any particular way, just something to keep in mind when students approach certain moves and despite of training cant manage them. Or just as explanation why tourtels come naturally to some, or flairs etc. just as a general view on why certain people develop certain moves. i could deep dive in with practical examples going back to classic figures from the RSC n NYCB etc but it would be a bit overkill doing it here . Sure, that idea of personal traits video would be very interesting, great idea. Cheers
GOODNESS YOU DON'T KNOW HOW CLUTCH YOU ARE COACH SAMBO. I gotta perform this in front of my entire school next week and you dropped !!! Been stuck for sometime now
Just chillin' baby
Been waiting for this tutorial for quite some time. Thanks a bunch, coach! Doing 5 pushups just for you
Very helpful video. Thanks for unlocking this. You sre a genius.
The format works.
God bless
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Wonderful.
Thanks for all those good tips.
Big up to B boy Robin.
Literally I was dealing with hips too low this week. Now I understand how to change it, thanks.
(Nice new format btw)
I tried swipe in the past but got demotivated because I really did not doing it right, and also hips low. Thank you, I will give it a shot again!
Let me know how it's going
Great video. It would be really helpful if you included strength training progressions to do specific moves. I have a hard time getting enough lift from my legs going into the swipe which leads me to have my feet on the floor when changing hands. This is because going onto my hands reduces there force needed to get my legs up.
Thx coach 🙏
These are some golden tips for my students! I couldn't find a way for them to keep their hips high so these exercises will defintely help! Thanks, coach! Also... for upcoming students: do you recommend teaching them the windmill before the swipe?
It would mostly depend on their handstand capabilities, so best do work on both evenly.
Nice video it really helped me a lot
Plz workshop at Boston 😢😢
I'll be touring the US In october for workshops. DM me on instagram maybe we can make something happen
we need variations pls
Rogger that
is the snake/caterpiller the same as a dolphin dive? When I type in caterpillar it keeps showing the worm and I dont think its the worm.
Yeah
It’s the same.
Yep, same move
Any tips for swipe to handstand/1990? I think my issue is that my swipes go super wide so instead of going 1/2 of a circle after 1 swipe. I go like 3/4 of a circle after a swipe.
Swip veriation 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Got ya
Yo sambo, can you make a tutorial on the munchmill or crunchmill pls
He does
I confirm I already have it lol
coach are we supposed to kick our legs the turn our hands our turn our hands first then kick ourlegs? thanks
👏👏👏
I sprained my shoulder while doing Swipe to 1.5. xD
I'm dizzy how can this be easier
this is like cheat code
You could say that lol
@@CoachSambo much respect to you coach