Awesome!! I am super psyched to try this because I feel that it is something I might able to learn quicker than most tricks (which usually takes months or years). Is the only difference between FS raiz and a regular raiz the setup? Can you turn this into a touchdown raiz on the tramp? I'd love to see a tutorial for swing-through gainers on a tramp sometime.
Dope man! Let me know how it goes! Yes exactly. The only difference is the set up and you could TDR by going lower and tapping, just be very careful with single arm landings on tramp haha. I can definitely do a swings on trampoline video sometime this winter 👌🏻
Hey man I just landed my first Webster, I hear some people saying keeps your chest as high as possible and some people say bring it as low as possible, also what are u supposed to do with your arms?
Hey man, put your chest down at the beginning, and then once you flip, pick your head up as hard as you can. If you do a webster with your chest up at the beginning, it just doesn't look that cool in my opinion. For your arms, throw them back like a Russian front flip or one goes up and one goes back. I honestly don't think about what I do with my arms that much haha. I focus on my head and my kicking leg mainly.
i'm learning to webster on my dark side to fix my asymmetries (i'm an ambidextrous tricker) and to get a raiz without losing it again and again, can it work?
Yes definitely! That's basically exactly what I'm saying here: A twist and Raiz are the same thing basically, just kicking the other leg and tucked. So Webster will definitely help you to have on both sides. Just be able to control exactly what you want to do and train each move so you don't lose one randomly.
@@ZakFerguson that's exactly what i've thought. atwist and raiz are the same thing but with different legs. I've landed a lot of very good raiz (inverted, spotted all the way through and arched) but because of my lack of strenght in the kicking leg I have entered a plateau where I can no longer land on my feet. So with a solid webster raiz should be not a problem anymore (It's my favorite looking trick ;-; )
Do you need to have a gym and trampoline to get good at tricking, like for dubs do I need a tramp because I don’t have access to a trampoline or gym and I eventually want to start trying dubs?
Thanks dude!
Omg you answered my thoughts. Thanks ZAKATTAC
lol you're welcome
Awesome!! I am super psyched to try this because I feel that it is something I might able to learn quicker than most tricks (which usually takes months or years). Is the only difference between FS raiz and a regular raiz the setup? Can you turn this into a touchdown raiz on the tramp? I'd love to see a tutorial for swing-through gainers on a tramp sometime.
Dope man! Let me know how it goes! Yes exactly. The only difference is the set up and you could TDR by going lower and tapping, just be very careful with single arm landings on tramp haha. I can definitely do a swings on trampoline video sometime this winter 👌🏻
@@ZakFerguson yeah, a method of how to bring the rais and Gainerswitch s/t gainer from trampoline to the ground would be a big help.👍👍
So good
Thank you! I hope it helped!
Nice bro
Thanks man 🙏🏻
Hey man I just landed my first Webster, I hear some people saying keeps your chest as high as possible and some people say bring it as low as possible, also what are u supposed to do with your arms?
Hey man, put your chest down at the beginning, and then once you flip, pick your head up as hard as you can. If you do a webster with your chest up at the beginning, it just doesn't look that cool in my opinion. For your arms, throw them back like a Russian front flip or one goes up and one goes back. I honestly don't think about what I do with my arms that much haha. I focus on my head and my kicking leg mainly.
i'm learning to webster on my dark side to fix my asymmetries (i'm an ambidextrous tricker) and to get a raiz without losing it again and again, can it work?
Yes definitely! That's basically exactly what I'm saying here: A twist and Raiz are the same thing basically, just kicking the other leg and tucked. So Webster will definitely help you to have on both sides. Just be able to control exactly what you want to do and train each move so you don't lose one randomly.
@@ZakFerguson that's exactly what i've thought. atwist and raiz are the same thing but with different legs. I've landed a lot of very good raiz (inverted, spotted all the way through and arched) but because of my lack of strenght in the kicking leg I have entered a plateau where I can no longer land on my feet. So with a solid webster raiz should be not a problem anymore (It's my favorite looking trick ;-; )
@@mattnothing2608 You've got it bro 👊🏻
Could u maybe use this technique on ground?
Absolutely!!
Do you do front half the same side as round off?
Yessir
In a round off I kick the same leg as my cartwheel, am I doing it wrong?
Nope. That's how I do it
So I kick back with my right leg
@@ZakFerguson thanks man🙂
Do you need to have a gym and trampoline to get good at tricking, like for dubs do I need a tramp because I don’t have access to a trampoline or gym and I eventually want to start trying dubs?
I had neither.
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Great man, just started trying fulls and started thinking that if I wanted to improve any more I needed to get a tramp or smthn, thx
@@osamardi7836 No problem man!
Any words of wisdom on turning this into sideswipe?
Honestly, just switch legs. I'll make a short for you over the next day or two.