This is most useful, clear and easy to follow swipes tutorial I've ever seen!!! I literally can see the progress after a single session!! Thank you so much, love it!!!
Thank you separating the motions and trying to explain each detail level. So useful and easier to learn for a better range of mimicory that can work on smaller muscle groups too. Thanks so much For elaborating more moves options. Thank you so much
Really nice tutorial! Thank you for always making such high quality videos. :D Also, I have a question about the move: I've seen people do four rounds of swipes until they end up in the starting position instead of two rounds. Is that wrong?
thank you so much! :) it's not wrong but it looks less wide, the less rounds you do to complete 1 full circle the wider and cooler will be the movement :)
@@KaioFalcrow Ah, I see. Thank you for explaining. :D I think your swipes do look cooler than the other ones. But yours are probably much harder to do...
@@sg4421 thanks! :) yes I think they are harder and I developed them over the years.. when I learned my first rounds of swipe I couldn't turn, so I was facing the same side all the time, then I learned doing 2 swipes to complete 1 full circle and now I'm trying to do 1 full circle with 1 round haha :D
@@KaioFalcrow Good luck with your goal, I'm sure you will be able to do it! :D Some people think swipes are one of the easiest powermoves. Do you think they are easier to learn than windmills?
@@sg4421 for me was easier learning swipes, but depends from your basics.. for example: I could do 1 step & 2 step pretty well so half of the work was already done to learn swipes, Instead I couldn't do any backrocks, so the windmill posture was pretty challenging for me at first. Strong footworks > Swipes are easier Strong backrocks > Windmills are easier If someone doesn't have any basic it depends a lot, they are pretty much the same difficulty in my opinion
you can spin 90 degrees but the movement will look smaller, if you want to make the movement wider and more beautiful in my opinion you should aim to turn at least 180 or more :)
If you need more help to learn the Swipe, check out the guide I made about it: ko-fi.com/s/744da417e2
This is most useful, clear and easy to follow swipes tutorial I've ever seen!!! I literally can see the progress after a single session!! Thank you so much, love it!!!
you are so good in teaching. each video I look at I feel satisfied
I feel like swipe just a very power version of footwork. Thanks for makin this video defenitely help me alot
Yess true :) thanksss
The best coaching of breaking I was seen👏 thank you 🙏
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Never know it drived from coffee grinder....... awesome technique
Thanks :) yeaah
Great break down of the movements!
Thankss! :)
Ah yes! You totally covered the areas I was struggling with. Thank you so much 😊
Welcome!! :)
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Thank you separating the motions and trying to explain each detail level.
So useful and easier to learn for a better range of mimicory that can work on smaller muscle groups too.
Thanks so much For elaborating more moves options.
Thank you so much
Welcome! I'm very glad it helps! :))
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the ultimate core workout 😂
Hahah yes!!
great tutorial could you do a swipe to handstand tips and exercises? thanks
thank you!!!that's what i need now!!!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
awesome! :D welcomee
Yessssss right when I come to youtube to see if you made one for swipe you just uploaded one XD
Hahah amazing! 🤩🥷🏼
Molto bella questa formula di tutorial.
Graziee :)
Thank you. Guys 🥳👍
Our pleasure!
Very good tutorial.
thank you so much! :D
This video makes me feel like I can do swipes
Good Job bro , thanks a lot fotr this video
you are welcome! :))
Awesome tutorial bro 💪🔥
Thanks man :)
Is it okay to learn more than one move at the same time? Or do you suggest learning strictly one by one? I'm learning flares and swipes.
yes you can learn multiple moves at the same time :) it depends how much time you have
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Really nice tutorial! Thank you for always making such high quality videos. :D Also, I have a question about the move: I've seen people do four rounds of swipes until they end up in the starting position instead of two rounds. Is that wrong?
thank you so much! :) it's not wrong but it looks less wide, the less rounds you do to complete 1 full circle the wider and cooler will be the movement :)
@@KaioFalcrow Ah, I see. Thank you for explaining. :D I think your swipes do look cooler than the other ones. But yours are probably much harder to do...
@@sg4421 thanks! :) yes I think they are harder and I developed them over the years.. when I learned my first rounds of swipe I couldn't turn, so I was facing the same side all the time, then I learned doing 2 swipes to complete 1 full circle and now I'm trying to do 1 full circle with 1 round haha :D
@@KaioFalcrow Good luck with your goal, I'm sure you will be able to do it! :D
Some people think swipes are one of the easiest powermoves. Do you think they are easier to learn than windmills?
@@sg4421 for me was easier learning swipes, but depends from your basics.. for example: I could do 1 step & 2 step pretty well so half of the work was already done to learn swipes, Instead I couldn't do any backrocks, so the windmill posture was pretty challenging for me at first.
Strong footworks > Swipes are easier
Strong backrocks > Windmills are easier
If someone doesn't have any basic it depends a lot, they are pretty much the same difficulty in my opinion
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WHY DOES HE SPIN 180 BUT OTHERS SAY TO SPIN 90 DEGREES?
you can spin 90 degrees but the movement will look smaller, if you want to make the movement wider and more beautiful in my opinion you should aim to turn at least 180 or more :)
Thank you Kaio. Are you from Brazil btw?
@@johnkim3658 I'm from Italy :)
@@KaioFalcrow ah nice
@@KaioFalcrow thanks for all the great videos
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