It is possible to do a cody without your arms, but it's much harder and riskier. I assume you're getting friction burns on the inside of your elbows- this, unfortunately, happens with any front drop skills, but the skin does develop resistance to it with time and practice. The abrasiveness of the trampoline will also play a role; different beds will burn you less or more. If it's warm out and impractical to wear long sleeves, I sometimes wear fabric elbow braces or sweatbands to avoid any unpleasant burns.
Great tips! But yes - please make a detailed Cody tutorial!
Thank you! Will do. I'm going to put out a few more single-concept videos about it in the meantime!
Thanks to this video, I now know the tricks and can do Cody🙌🙌🙌
I'm so glad! You're amazing! I'm excited to watch you keep learning new skills; you're already so advanced at such a young age 🙃🙌🏻
The thumbnail currently is good, but you had an even BETTER one at 1:05. That freezeframe is sooooo hilarious and the graphics make it perfect
That awkward moment when the rapture begins while you're mid flip 😂
“ and watch the world go by”
*in a very quick blur 🙃🤓
I have to wear long sleeves for this trick. Is there a way to do it without using the forearms
It is possible to do a cody without your arms, but it's much harder and riskier.
I assume you're getting friction burns on the inside of your elbows- this, unfortunately, happens with any front drop skills, but the skin does develop resistance to it with time and practice. The abrasiveness of the trampoline will also play a role; different beds will burn you less or more.
If it's warm out and impractical to wear long sleeves, I sometimes wear fabric elbow braces or sweatbands to avoid any unpleasant burns.
@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat thanks for the reply, i will try using sweatbands 😁👍