this man made his own (functioning) Balisong that’s probably better then most cheap Amazon bali’s and learnt the helix before the Chaplin, max respect man
honestly learning the chaplin was kinda frustating cause its really just trial and error untill the thing that makes it work clicks,the helix i knew exactly was i was doing wrong and what i had fix while learning it which make it a lot more satsfying to finally land consistently.
@@t_dxbi’m learning both but I have more progress and time spent working on the helix. Imo helix is a lot easier if you learnt Y2K and Zen Rollover or other rollover tricks before chaplin (which is what i did) and vice versa if you learned how to chaplin first. My advice is to keep going on both and maybe only focus oen for a while so you can get used to that kind of trick instead of switching constantly
just found this channel...after one year of flipping...wow...looks fuc*ing clean man...I've been flipping for more than a year and it does not even look close to your flipping!
You can be proud of you, youre such an amazing flipper now. I suggest you to learn scissors/double scissors, its the trick that Paper do all the time. This is beautiful and i think you can do it "easily". Have a nice day :)
Hello sir, since you have been flipping for 7 years and not for 5 months like me, I have a crappy balisong and I want to get a better one. I was thinking of getting a squiddy B titanium mod (and if you haven't guessed I'm a beginner lmao) so is it worth it for someone like me?
@@umerxdd7522 As notanotherperson stated above, a clone could be a very viable beginner option as they are generally inexpensive, allowing you to get the feel of what the more expensive variant of it would flip. I definitely prefer Squid Industries as they are made by flippers and have designed their balisongs based on what flippers would want. While Squiddy's are their cheapest options, they are still pricey to some (some of my friends included when they were first starting), but I absolutely recommend them to people as a way to train on the daily wherever you go since you can basically bring them anywhere without issue. Some do also have issues on the weight since they are lighter than most, but there are others such as Nabalis' Morse and Vox balisongs (although I haven't personally tried) seem like they have mostly everything that I would look for in a balisong while not being overly pricey. Sorry for the novel of a reply, but I hope this helps you get a direction in flipping, and best of luck on your training! Edit: TL;DR - Squiddy's, Morse, and Vox would probably be my recommendation as cheaper but good quality balisongs
@@bmuffin4243 don't worry, I've got the price covered. Been saving for it before I even got my first balisong, I only wanted to know if it flips good for someone as new as me, the weight also doesn't worry me since my balisong right now is very light as well, my cousin, who's been flipping for 5 years atleast, his favourite bali is the inked triton or thingamajig. I showed him my balisong and we compared them, mine was alot lighter. I just want the flipping to be easy (if that's even a thing, if your balisong makes tricks easier or harder lmao)
@@umerxdd7522i know this reply was 10 months late but I just wanted to say that if you want a light/easy to flip Bali I would recommend a Nautilus or a kraken(that is, if you have the money ofc)
4:28 BRO MY GUY JUST SAW HIS LIFE FLASH BEFORE HIS EYES LMAO 😭 also great flipping you got me back into flipping after like an year :'D you say your lazy hot damn i must be something else
This was really nice to watch! It's not often you get a glimpse into the progression of a hobby, especially since everyone wants to show only the good side of their flipping, and not all their failures. What advice would you give a newcomer to balisong flipping? What tricks would you recommend they tackle first?
I would recommend doing research before you decide to buy a balisong, I would definitely suggest a Vulp. The first tricks to learn would be rollover, fanning, chaplin and maybe some ariel!
u have inspired me alot so i thank you. In few days ill get my AS raken and will start my balisong hobby i am really happy to have found this video and i hope u continue flipping as well
Got my Nabalis Vulp today in order to restart the hobby once again with a proper trainer to learn the ropes. Awesome to see that you got over your fear of live blades and didn't lose a hand filet in the process. Keep it up my dude!
@@Fujiwara_SakutaI felt that so hard. I keep my live blade around for sentimental value as its the first bali I ever got, but I never flip it anymore cause the rest of my hobbies require my hands to not be injured 😂
This video has made me pick up the hobby again man! Such a great idea recording your progress like that and amazing progression! Thank you for the motivation man ❤
Nice, you're good with the balisong. I've learnt with a real blade since it was the only one I had so I know the feeling of getting cut a lot in the beginning (I got cuts everywhere even on my legs when I first started) but overall the progression was really nice to see
I really like your style, I'm not sure if style is the right word, but all your moves are VERY satisfying and just overall really cool to look at :) keep it up bro!! 😎
The first half is here: www.squidindustries.co/collections/all-trainers/products/inked-series-krake-raken-trainer-v2-5 the second half is from Andree in Squidins tutorial intro
WHAT THE FUCK YOU PROGRESSED FASTER THAN I DID :AGONY: i only know a handful of tricks like sinister roll, 8ball, y2k, basic opening/closing, helix i think thats all i can remember but holy shit my man is a gigachad doing a helix at the very first day
Good stuff man all of those tricks were cleannnnn, I currently just got back into the world of balisong and I hope I can get as good as you some day. Keep up the good work man.
That's amazing man! I've been flipping for 8+ years and I still can't do those sick transfers or that z choker at the end of the video. Great progression in just a year. I also love how you also started out with a homemade balisong. Instead of popsicle sticks and a comb, I started off with a paper butterfly knife from the channel "crazyPT" during elementary.
the homemade balisong was so dope dude! also bro got a nautilus clone from baliplus which is a really good starter, i wish i could start with something like the nautilus
Hey man nice flipping you are really good and all that in 1 year damn but question got any tips for stuff like the backhand fan and stuff just wondering?
Nah, tbh I don't learn tips from other people. How I do it was just watch a flipping video, find the trick I want to learn, slow the video down and try to copy the movement. I all comes down to practice man, the backhand fan is one of my favorite tricks but when I start learning, it took me more than 2 weeks to do it!
just found this video. and damn your good!!!! i just started flipping(trainer life blade balisong are illegal in canada!) and your encouraging me so much !!!!!
Sorry I'm only seeing this now but great work!! I hope you keep up with the hobby and keep getting better, I love to see this kind of stuff!
Holy shid it’s you
Damnnnn it’s Will
took long enough
hi will
Fr dude just please post another video it can just be a 15 second clip
I'm more impressed that he made a balisong out of wood and a comb from a hotel rather than him actually learning the tricks he has learned.
He fr foreshadowed the yoru knife
@@equinox8689 ya know ther are lots of comb butterfly knifes out there.. not just yoru one
vietnam be like:
@@declanliao8707 is a joke
He got the yoru haircomb
this man made his own (functioning) Balisong that’s probably better then most cheap Amazon bali’s and learnt the helix before the Chaplin, max respect man
I learned the helix before I even heard about Chaplin😂
@@Zondels Me too.
Mainly because I followed Mike Shakes video.
honestly learning the chaplin was kinda frustating cause its really just trial and error untill the thing that makes it work clicks,the helix i knew exactly was i was doing wrong and what i had fix while learning it which make it a lot more satsfying to finally land consistently.
Holy dude, learning the helix the first day. INSANE progression
@@Vgce999 compare to my progression
@@Vgce999 how not? It is his first day using a balisong and it was also homemade
@@Vgce999 why not? We just wanna see it, no harm in doing so ^^
Setluna we don’t believe it post it on your channel
@@Vgce999 its been 2 weeks where's the video
This is the definition of: "Practice makes perfect"
Amazing man, great progression, currently learning the helix and behind the 8 ball
hi, did u do it? which one was easier helix or behind the 8 ball?
@@t_dxbhelix
@@t_dxbbehind the 8ball
@@t_dxbi’m learning both but I have more progress and time spent working on the helix. Imo helix is a lot easier if you learnt Y2K and Zen Rollover or other rollover tricks before chaplin (which is what i did) and vice versa if you learned how to chaplin first. My advice is to keep going on both and maybe only focus oen for a while so you can get used to that kind of trick instead of switching constantly
just found this channel...after one year of flipping...wow...looks fuc*ing clean man...I've been flipping for more than a year and it does not even look close to your flipping!
Thanks man! Just keep practicing, you can do a lot more in 1 year if you really put your mind in it!
@@Fujiwara_Sakuta Totally true! I have to admit, that at some point I started to just do the same tricks over again and didn't learn new things.
@@hanneskurz8240 Me too, would you recommend any good channels to learn from other than big flips? :)
@@o_oo_o5874 I don't know that many...but.."Bali Bug" and "Balisong Tutorials" are good i think.
@@hanneskurz8240 this helped me too 😂 thanks
the clip at 2:18 was simply breathtaking. The finesse and skill demonstrated there was enough to bring a tear to my eye
Learning the helix first day on a makeshift budget ass hotel supply balisong is crazy 😭 props to you man that’s some mad dedication
Damn man I’m impressed, your freestyles are so clean, amazing progression keep it up👏🏿
Wild that you learned helix before bt8b. Keep it up! Your transfers look great!
I mean those 2 are quite similar, they basically have the same motion so it doesn't really matter :)))
Same I leant the helix first
i learnt the helix first too
bt8b was so easy to learn after
I learnt helix first bt8b is one of my most recent tricks learnt in about 6 months
dang your absolutely crazy! i've been flipping for a month and really think this has inspired me to learn new tricks and to improve!
You can be proud of you, youre such an amazing flipper now. I suggest you to learn scissors/double scissors, its the trick that Paper do all the time. This is beautiful and i think you can do it "easily".
Have a nice day :)
Man, I've been flipping for over 7 years, yet I would say you've surpassed me within a year. Mad props m8!
Hello sir, since you have been flipping for 7 years and not for 5 months like me, I have a crappy balisong and I want to get a better one. I was thinking of getting a squiddy B titanium mod (and if you haven't guessed I'm a beginner lmao) so is it worth it for someone like me?
@@umerxdd7522 As notanotherperson stated above, a clone could be a very viable beginner option as they are generally inexpensive, allowing you to get the feel of what the more expensive variant of it would flip. I definitely prefer Squid Industries as they are made by flippers and have designed their balisongs based on what flippers would want. While Squiddy's are their cheapest options, they are still pricey to some (some of my friends included when they were first starting), but I absolutely recommend them to people as a way to train on the daily wherever you go since you can basically bring them anywhere without issue. Some do also have issues on the weight since they are lighter than most, but there are others such as Nabalis' Morse and Vox balisongs (although I haven't personally tried) seem like they have mostly everything that I would look for in a balisong while not being overly pricey. Sorry for the novel of a reply, but I hope this helps you get a direction in flipping, and best of luck on your training!
Edit: TL;DR - Squiddy's, Morse, and Vox would probably be my recommendation as cheaper but good quality balisongs
@@bmuffin4243 don't worry, I've got the price covered. Been saving for it before I even got my first balisong, I only wanted to know if it flips good for someone as new as me, the weight also doesn't worry me since my balisong right now is very light as well, my cousin, who's been flipping for 5 years atleast, his favourite bali is the inked triton or thingamajig. I showed him my balisong and we compared them, mine was alot lighter. I just want the flipping to be easy (if that's even a thing, if your balisong makes tricks easier or harder lmao)
@@umerxdd7522i know this reply was 10 months late but I just wanted to say that if you want a light/easy to flip Bali I would recommend a Nautilus or a kraken(that is, if you have the money ofc)
I could never learn that much in a year dude. you're something special man.
i could watch 1:54 for hours man it's so clean. big props to you!
Been flipping for 2 years and have nowhere near the same amount of flow, bravo.
Bro nice, im jealous of how smooth you made a lot of it look
4:28 BRO MY GUY JUST SAW HIS LIFE FLASH BEFORE HIS EYES LMAO 😭 also great flipping you got me back into flipping after like an year :'D you say your lazy hot damn i must be something else
your progress is absolutely incredible and your movements are very fluid. impressive work!
Yo your flipping is really good! , i have been flipping for almost a year and ill get my first real bali soon keep up the great work man !
This was really nice to watch! It's not often you get a glimpse into the progression of a hobby, especially since everyone wants to show only the good side of their flipping, and not all their failures. What advice would you give a newcomer to balisong flipping? What tricks would you recommend they tackle first?
I would recommend doing research before you decide to buy a balisong, I would definitely suggest a Vulp. The first tricks to learn would be rollover, fanning, chaplin and maybe some ariel!
Look up "Big Flips" here on youtube. In my opinion, that channel is by far the best resource for learning new tricks at any skill level.
Fan,tastic!!! Clean flips and flow yo! Keep flippin the flaps and flapping the flips bro!
that is the most well built DIY bali ive ever seen
Fr
u have inspired me alot so i thank you. In few days ill get my AS raken and will start my balisong hobby i am really happy to have found this video and i hope u continue flipping as well
update i am can now do low inter tricks and basically smooth beginner combos
wow! making your own balisong and learning the helix on your first day?!! that is so impressive!!!
There is no other feeling in the world than getting a smooth balisong combo
Wow. Very fluid flips.
Wow! That’s a nice journey to become very skilled! I respect your determination and how long you tried! Well done 👏
you could tell after one year he had become one with the blade, bro even pulled out the other hand
Putting random pieces of clothing on the floor for the failed attempts to not be audible in the entire house is the most relatable thing ever
Impressed that he has the balls to have the dogs out while he's holding a live blade
Got my Nabalis Vulp today in order to restart the hobby once again with a proper trainer to learn the ropes. Awesome to see that you got over your fear of live blades and didn't lose a hand filet in the process. Keep it up my dude!
Tbh, I don t flip live blade anymore, I don t want to focus too much on keeping my hand intact :)))
@@Fujiwara_SakutaI felt that so hard. I keep my live blade around for sentimental value as its the first bali I ever got, but I never flip it anymore cause the rest of my hobbies require my hands to not be injured 😂
Awesome job, man! Very good progress!
This video has made me pick up the hobby again man! Such a great idea recording your progress like that and amazing progression! Thank you for the motivation man ❤
Nice, you're good with the balisong. I've learnt with a real blade since it was the only one I had so I know the feeling of getting cut a lot in the beginning (I got cuts everywhere even on my legs when I first started) but overall the progression was really nice to see
Bro but aren't the real ones illegal
@@Sy6ik idk they gifted it to me
I really like your style, I'm not sure if style is the right word, but all your moves are VERY satisfying and just overall really cool to look at :) keep it up bro!! 😎
i started for 2 months and this is the first motivation video i watched. Keep up the good work 😘
its amazing what 1 year of practice can do
This video gave me hope for my balisong tysm
Your flips are insane. Where did you learn the 2-handed stuff at 5:30?
The first half is here: www.squidindustries.co/collections/all-trainers/products/inked-series-krake-raken-trainer-v2-5
the second half is from Andree in Squidins tutorial intro
Lol I just asked that to Cool👍thx
@@Fujiwara_Sakuta Forget the 2 hands, how did you hold the camera?
@@literallynoone9705 I use the thing that let you attach your phone on your head, it s similar to the gopro thing...
@@Fujiwara_Sakuta Nice to know, actually! Just in case I want to show off my balisong skills to my friends lol
Bro had the raddest bed sheets and pillow
Inspiring , truly
Big ups dude! I been flipping for about 3 years. Learned way faster than I did mad respect. 🔥
I wish I was anywhere close after one year XD
Just me ... I buyed the Recon skin and then i started balisong. Amazing video :)
WHAT THE FUCK YOU PROGRESSED FASTER THAN I DID :AGONY:
i only know a handful of tricks like
sinister roll, 8ball, y2k, basic opening/closing, helix
i think thats all i can remember but holy shit my man is a gigachad doing a helix at the very first day
I saw this video 3 months ago and decided to buy a balisong too. After 3 months, I still couldn't learn Helix😭😭
ây yoo! ông có phải cái ông hiếu ở trên page butterfly social club đk?:))))
đúng rùi đó =)))
Good stuff man all of those tricks were cleannnnn, I currently just got back into the world of balisong and I hope I can get as good as you some day. Keep up the good work man.
Nice dude
U improved so much in 1 year than I could in 2 years of flipping and 1 year of stalling for my next bali
Bro learnt helix without a month 💀
Bro, is easy learn one movement in start of balisong, I learner helix and 8 ball pool in one day, so is easy
I learned it in 3 days
ur fanning with the kraken is great, those things are handle heavy af
0:18 less play than a sqiddy
My guy started using live blades in less than a year what chad.
Took me more than a year to fully have confidence in myself to use live blades.
That's amazing man! I've been flipping for 8+ years and I still can't do those sick transfers or that z choker at the end of the video. Great progression in just a year. I also love how you also started out with a homemade balisong. Instead of popsicle sticks and a comb, I started off with a paper butterfly knife from the channel "crazyPT" during elementary.
Even that balisong that is made out of wood and a comb from a hotel is like better then mine, Good work making that balisong!
You make the backhand fan look so god damn easy 😭😭😭
Man... so much improvement in a short period, good job!
I wish I recorded my journey with flipping lol
1:29
Sick pillow my guy
Bro that is sone clean ahh shi like deam only 1 year thats talent you got yo self a new folower like deam
i dont get tired seeing this video over and over lmao keep it going
This guys music playlist is what i listen to lmao
That’s so cool how you made it with a comb!
As a Vietnamese who bought that laptop from Phong Vu and don’t know how to butterfly-ing this sure impressed me
Holy shit this kid is insane wtf? The fluidity in his movement in such a short period is crazy.
Damn bro your flipping is CLEAN. Also, you fight the floor, the floor fights back. Lmao
U just inspired me to start filping thanks bro
Glad I can help
Bro could be doing god speed at this rate😮
When a game skin ain't enough:
the homemade balisong was so dope dude! also bro got a nautilus clone from baliplus which is a really good starter, i wish i could start with something like the nautilus
Yo i just got a armed shark krake raken trainer what bite handle indicator did you use for your baliplus kraken(live blade)
very nice video dude 👏👏
muy buena bro, llevo casi 2 años y con suerte me se el combo de valorant, pero llegaste mucho mas lejos en solo un año, congrats!!
I’m ready for 2 years
I don't know why, but this looks so geeky and badass at the same time.
This is so motivating and inspiring man thank you❤
The backhand fan is clean and nice mitsuri pillow
Still on the basics because I had one of them cuved balisong and got my first Bailey the vlup yea I do more aerials.
Aerials make the best sounds :)
2:18 "got a beater" 🤣 lmao u sure did lol
the "first combo" was smooth asf
so when is the next part coming???🗿
3:28 oh la la la la... Yeahhh - what a real man would day
The last combo was clean as hell
That random hotel really needs sum love 🙏
hes getting all the biches with these tricks and those forearms!!
Bros actually managed to learn behind the 8 ball so fuxking fast while i had to learn it for 2 months bruh
Your first bali still better than my firt one X'3 I made it from wood too and by Now its a bit broken in both handles
I use a Lego balisong bruh
Could you make a video on how to create that comb balisong
bro ur cracked
Coolest flipping I've ever seen, well done 👏
bro same after i saw the valorant recon balisong decided to buy irl too
your the best flipper ive seen so far
Hey man nice flipping you are really good and all that in 1 year damn but question got any tips for stuff like the backhand fan and stuff just wondering?
Nah, tbh I don't learn tips from other people. How I do it was just watch a flipping video, find the trick I want to learn, slow the video down and try to copy the movement. I all comes down to practice man, the backhand fan is one of my favorite tricks but when I start learning, it took me more than 2 weeks to do it!
Screw the balisong...That Mitsuri pillow is gorgeous, man! (Great progression, though, tbh)
It’s cool to see that your not going fast but so smooth
These are amazing tricks, but how the hell did you make a bailsong out of wood and comb?
just found this video. and damn your good!!!! i just started flipping(trainer life blade balisong are illegal in canada!) and your encouraging me so much !!!!!
my guy 30 seconds into the video: learnt the helix.