It turned out to be really hard to accurately classify these tricks according to their difficulty, safety, power and importance. That's why even though this series is still called progression from easiest to hardest, it's more about the gradual progress of the skills overtime. I'm collecting all my single tricks on video one by one. I'm putting them in the order I feel like suits the video thinking about the criteria I established earlier, but not making it so absolute. Each video has the tricks in somewhat rational order but it still varies between each and everyone of you which tricks are hard and which are easy. Also me forgetting to do some tricks thaty are a lot easier than some tricks in the previous video is fine. This way all the videos I make will have some easier and some harder skills in them. It's all about that long term raising difficulty.
I'm so glad that you make videos like that. Even though (like you said) it's very hard or even impossible to properly rank tricks regarding their difficulty, I think this is a very good order. (And lol my opinion) Finding out what is the best order to put tricks in isn't the main reason why I am watching videos like this. For me it's finally getting to know a lot of names of specific tricks or variations and gaining a lot inspiration from videos such as this. I always tend to forget that tricking comprises so much moves (or movement in general) that my sessions end up being monotone - filled with only the same tricks and combos. This video and especially your part 1 helped me (at least temporarily) to take a rather creative approach on tricking than just spamming the same tricks. So big thanks for putting the effort into filming, editing and publishing your videos!
This video series is so useful to me. It shows me basic tricks that i wouldnt normally find in tricking samplers but that i still wanting to learn since im a beginner tricking athlete. So please keep up the good work! :)
It turned out to be really hard to accurately classify these tricks according to their difficulty, safety, power and importance. That's why even though this series is still called progression from easiest to hardest, it's more about the gradual progress of the skills overtime. I'm collecting all my single tricks on video one by one. I'm putting them in the order I feel like suits the video thinking about the criteria I established earlier, but not making it so absolute. Each video has the tricks in somewhat rational order but it still varies between each and everyone of you which tricks are hard and which are easy. Also me forgetting to do some tricks thaty are a lot easier than some tricks in the previous video is fine. This way all the videos I make will have some easier and some harder skills in them. It's all about that long term raising difficulty.
Great technique
I'm so glad that you make videos like that.
Even though (like you said) it's very hard or even impossible to properly rank tricks regarding their difficulty, I think this is a very good order.
(And lol my opinion) Finding out what is the best order to put tricks in isn't the main reason why I am watching videos like this.
For me it's finally getting to know a lot of names of specific tricks or variations and gaining a lot inspiration from videos such as this.
I always tend to forget that tricking comprises so much moves (or movement in general) that my sessions end up being monotone - filled with only the same tricks and combos.
This video and especially your part 1 helped me (at least temporarily) to take a rather creative approach on tricking than just spamming the same tricks.
So big thanks for putting the effort into filming, editing and publishing your videos!
Yesthank you for your input and 100% agree with this!
This video series is so useful to me. It shows me basic tricks that i wouldnt normally find in tricking samplers but that i still wanting to learn since im a beginner tricking athlete. So please keep up the good work! :)
Thank you man! 😌 Appreciate the feedback! 👍🏻
Thanks you a lot ! Those beginner tricks are a gold mine for us !
The slomo version is perfect to study these tricks
Good to hear. I really think so too! 😊👍🏻
great educational content . Also love ur style, clean and icy similar to Brendan Morrison’s. 👌
Thanks!
U love how he just stares into your soul in the beginning of the video😂😂😂
I love your wideos ;). Nah seriously ur amazing.
the perfect balanced i ever seen....how i can learn this balacnce
soo much inspiration !
wow a practicar se ha dicho
looking good looks like the knee is doing good is it causing any problens
Definitely better!
How do you do a cartwheel mega? I can't find any tutorials on this move.
Cartwheel and land on the takeoff leg. You just need to do it really hard and kinda push yourself to jump a little off your arms before you land.
@@johzuke1 Ok thanks!
awesome!
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Bro why you can't make this any tutorial video for an individual video...it will be more beneficial