Thank for this awesome breakdown of the airflare! The fact that there are several techniques, all of which are unique is something I didn't realize until very recently, even after years of having seen Airflares and trying them. I will definitely put the info you shared here to good use with my own training! tyty
This is a really interesting and helpful video. I especially like the beginning, when you talked about different perspectives of the airflare. I never thought about that before.
Hey Kaio Awesome video ! 🔥 I really appreciate your work :) Two questions Can you do elbow airflares ? And if yes, wich one do you think is easier to learn first elbow airflare or normal airflare ? Greetings from saxony Germany 🇩🇪
Thanks! :) yes I can, continuous elbow airflares are much harder than airflares, but 1 round of elbow airflare is easier than 1 round of airflare in my opinion :)
What would be the point of mentioning? The video was made to help beginners to decide which form is easier to learn. Brahim’s style of airflare is way beyond advanced that beginners have no business practicing.
so i just tried pushing my legs my pike and or my hips really high over my throwing arm, and i feel like i'm almost pushing backwards.. while doing this and keeping balance i start rotating around my throwing hand, and i reached back over my chest more like i would a touchdown raiz, and my hand came to the ground way sooner than normal, and in then my other hand came to the ground. it was all unexpected because for the first time all my weight was completely on my hands, and i was going kinda of fast so i didn't know what to do so i just crashed to stop.. has this ever happend to you? like aren't i supposed to land all perfect on the landing hand and have some stall time on my landing hand for a few mins before i throw another one?
Very informative video on airflares bro! I think you were one of the first ones who explained this when I first watched your tutorials!
Thanks man! :))
Thank for this awesome breakdown of the airflare! The fact that there are several techniques, all of which are unique is something I didn't realize until very recently, even after years of having seen Airflares and trying them. I will definitely put the info you shared here to good use with my own training! tyty
I'm very happy about that! :) welcome!
I'm struggling hard with the Marcio technique man. But I love it so much
Please upload a video about flar beggers. I want to learn please sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏
hey! I made it already, check out my channel :)
Please give me your Instagram I'd name
This is a really interesting and helpful video. I especially like the beginning, when you talked about different perspectives of the airflare. I never thought about that before.
I’m happy about that! Thanks :)
Thank you very much, brother! Very clear information!
😃🔥🔥
Yea Took me years to realise I can only do swinging airtrack 😂🤷
Great video mate ! 😊
Hi Kaio, by the way who is that at 3:54 doing the vertical airflares?
B-girl Moka from Japan 🇯🇵:)
2nd! I love the tutorial!
thanksss!
Nice
Thanks :)
Hey Kaio
Awesome video ! 🔥 I really appreciate your work :)
Two questions
Can you do elbow airflares ?
And if yes, wich one do you think is easier to learn first elbow airflare or normal airflare ?
Greetings from saxony Germany 🇩🇪
Thanks! :) yes I can, continuous elbow airflares are much harder than airflares, but 1 round of elbow airflare is easier than 1 round of airflare in my opinion :)
@@KaioFalcrow thanks mate :)
You didn't mention Brahim's airflares, which are extremely difficult to accomplish due to flexibility's requirements.
Yes exactly! This is a very rare case
What would be the point of mentioning? The video was made to help beginners to decide which form is easier to learn. Brahim’s style of airflare is way beyond advanced that beginners have no business practicing.
so i just tried pushing my legs my pike and or my hips really high over my throwing arm, and i feel like i'm almost pushing backwards.. while doing this and keeping balance i start rotating around my throwing hand, and i reached back over my chest more like i would a touchdown raiz, and my hand came to the ground way sooner than normal, and in then my other hand came to the ground. it was all unexpected because for the first time all my weight was completely on my hands, and i was going kinda of fast so i didn't know what to do so i just crashed to stop.. has this ever happend to you? like aren't i supposed to land all perfect on the landing hand and have some stall time on my landing hand for a few mins before i throw another one?
it's a little hard to give you a correct answer without seeing a clip, maybe you can send me one on my instagram? @kaiofalcrow
I started just walking over and I’m discovering it’s more like winding up into a hand hop than it is how push a flare or a swipe
@@joshuaper1 yes exactly :)