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Trampoline Front Drop Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Hey everyone!
Front drops are a CRUCIAL fundamental skill on trampoline, so please don't neglect or avoid them! If you have any issues or questions that I didn't cover in this, please ask about them in the comments and I'll do my best to respond!
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Love all your tutorials!! Thank you for putting this out for the beginner community trying to learn!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoy them!
I'm just trying to provide the resources that were absent when I was getting into all of this; if you ever have any requests for videos or things you think would be helpful please just let me know!
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat idk if you have any suggestions for this but I’m scared of height 😅 tips and tricks for getting used to going higher? I’m realizing that I’ll need to fix this if I want to progress
@@freedomrunner22 The best advice I could give would be to take things slowly and progressively add height (to walls, to bouncing) as incrementally as possible. For example, at the gym where I train there are 6', 8', and 10' trampwall ledges, but there are also blocks of different heights that can be attached to the top to create 7', 9', 11' and so on :)
I hope that helps! Some of my friends who perform crazy high aerial and trampwall acts for Cirque du Soleil also have a fear of heights- I hope you can master your fears too! 👊🏻🙃
I like the face down demo. 😆
Great video!
@@AndresLinFan 😂😂😂 thank you, I had a lot of fun filming the mistakes in this one!
I discovered the tramp wall earlier this year and your videos have been a game changer for me. Love it so much, thank you for making these tutorials!
Could you do a video for a backflip transfer? *not sure if that’s the name of the trick, running up one wall, backflip to running down the other wall*
I'm glad the videos are helping!
I'll be honest, backflip transfer isn't one of my stronger tricks, but I'll try to train them more and see what I can do 🙃 they're mostly about timing and fear, just like everything else on the wall
Def could use your progression/drills on it! Appreciate the tips, fear is definitely a factor where I feel I need more height to stop missing the wall.
@@ElalacranHf It could be height or it could be lateral direction as you push off the wall. Hard to say without seeing a video. I suppose if you have an unenclosed trampwall or a wall on the short side you could always try doing a walking back and pushing as far outward as possible, then see how that distance compares to what you'd have to travel in a transfer 🤓