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Jujimufu
Mar-03-07, 01:50 PM
I decided to just release this article by itself instead of waiting to release it when other updates were completed. I honestly believe keeping yourself reminded of the tactics I present in this article will be useful to you guys and girls.
Universal Tricking Tactics (http://trickstutorials.com/index.php?page=content/unic): Enjoy :cool: :good: :fiji: :banana:
Also I'd like to thank Jamesters for sending me that list of spelling errors he compiled. It took me over an hour to go through all those pages and correct them, there were SOOOOO many! But damn, thanks so much bro! :tongue: Jamesters is my hero.
FatTricks
Mar-03-07, 02:10 PM
Awesome. Thanks Juji.....once again!
jkarate212
Mar-03-07, 02:17 PM
<3 juji, thanks for the great update. Cant wait for the next ones!
Chris_K
Mar-03-07, 03:10 PM
hell yea, thanks for an update man
kristo
Mar-03-07, 03:31 PM
woooooooooooohoooooooooooooooo!
Excellent, excellent advice. Thank you. Although I do enjoy thsoe massive updates, it can be a bit overwhelming at times with all the new info. Mini-updates are nice.
alpha7158
Mar-03-07, 04:44 PM
#7 Drive your foot through, not to!
This is a brilliant one that is very rarely given as advice to people who are trying to learn 540s from tornados.
Tatsumaru
Mar-04-07, 02:16 AM
Great article and very thought out! I'm gonna put it to use immediately (about to leave for a session) :good::smile: *growl*
I like the random bird also haha.
Pananaue
Mar-04-07, 02:22 AM
make noise..yea, i second that! im more martial arts oriented so the yelling n all that just helps. wanna get over the fear on a backflip attempt? just yell sumthin out. I yelled "DIE HOBO CAT!!!" wen i finally got my backflip on solid ground.
Theomacho
Mar-05-07, 02:43 AM
It can also scare people!First thing that made me laugh.
This is great man. I feel I'm going to make good use of these advice. Thanks a lot, you're awesome.
Augenatic
Mar-05-07, 03:43 AM
Great!
Look over your shoulder as if someone just slapped their hand down on your shoulder while you are walking through the darkness to the bathroom at 3 A.M. to take a leak. SURPRISE! WHO THE FUCK IS THAT?! IT'S ME, JUJIMUFU! Lmao!
shengoikee
Mar-05-07, 05:46 AM
hahaha! you're an amusing writer juji :tongue:
also, a nice compilation of tips! thanks!
Wesker
Mar-05-07, 08:37 AM
nice one
Wesker
Mar-05-07, 09:05 AM
Ok, now I actually read it.
You're an entertaining writer juji, I like it :good: That was a good article, sometimes you need to be reminded of the obvious or little cues that you don't really think about.
But some of pictures where horrible, gusch...
pete_man_man
Mar-05-07, 10:26 AM
holy fucking crap you are dedicated juji!!!!
dude...
Redfire
Mar-05-07, 04:16 PM
JUJI, i love the article!
one little thing though: you used queue instead of cue. when cueing helloween and in the 6th psychological tactic: in the title and two lines under POINK
cheers! :derrisface:
brandonn
Mar-05-07, 05:07 PM
Just got done reading...Great write up Juji, I hope everyone will take the time to read it...It points out so many things that are almost common sense, that you should really just KNOW, but a lot of things that I read I was like...why didn't I think of that?
btw is that your car? I think it was a white 80's camaro or firebird?
jamesters
Mar-05-07, 05:59 PM
Haha, your welcome Juji! Also, excellent article! I actually had points like these written down for myself but it's good to see it in article form.
There was just something I wasn't so sure about. I hate to contradict anything you write Juji since you are such an intelligent and kind man, :smile: but I'll just give you my view. It's about the hands and feet being more sensitive. It is true that the brain has far more area dedicated to the hands, feet, mouth, and genitals, and that can give them more motor development capabilities, better kinesthetic awareness, and more specialized neurons. As for sensitivity, I just remember a time when there were about 100 ants on my feet because I was standing on an ant pile and it wasn't until I felt them crawling up my calves that I noticed. I have developed a lot of calluses on my hands and feet and so don't feel very much there. I just imagine being whipped across my feet or hands, I'd feel much less than on being whipped on my back. Here's an excerpt from a huge article about this sort of thing http://brainmind.com/ParietalLobe.html
"There is no general consensus as to peripheral receptors or the specific roles they play in somesthetic perception (Paulesu et al., 1997), with some investigators arguing that specific somatic receptors transmit modality-specific signals which provide distinct information along discrete neural pathways (Mountcastle, 1980; Turebjork, et al., 1987). Others, however, dispute this and instead argue that there are few "organized receptors" and that most "receptors are not essential for the recognition of..." for example, "cold and warmth" (Adams & Victor, 1993), and that "skin receptors have specialized properties" only "for the transduction of particular ranges of stimuli... " and do not transmit "modality-specific information" (Melzack & Wall 1962). Adams and Victor (1993) do admit, however, that "the quality of sensation depends on the type of fiber that is stimulated."
Of the different putative receptors for sensation, it has been argued that mechanoreceptors such as Pacini's and Meissner's corpuscles are rapidly adapting and and signal the onset and offset of stimulation, whereas Ruffini's and Meissner's corpuscles are slowly adapting and thus transmit information over long time periods. However, both rapid and slowly adapting receptors are found in the superficial skin (Pacini's and Ruffini's) and subcutaneous tissue (Meissner's and Meissner's). Hence, both slow and fast adapting receptors may be stimulated simultaneously and provide a wealth of information regarding external stimulation--information which is transmitted to sensory neurons located in the dorsal root ganglia which in turn transmit this data along the dorsal columns of the spinal cord where they terminate in the gracile and cuneate nucleus of the medulla. Likewise, so called "cold," "thermal" and "nociceptors" (pain) receptors are transmitted from the spinal cord, or the cranial nerves, to the medulla where considerable processing takes place (e.g. Blessing, 1997). "
So even if the hands and feet may collect much more information about what is happening to them and are therefore cognitively more sensitive, it must also depend on the skin receptors when it comes to feeling things which are not always so sensitive.
wow, awesome article!
and, btw, great new muscle pics. :wink:
Tamonten
Mar-06-07, 02:24 PM
That was brilliant, Juji. Another update, another success.
I'm applying the "jump with speed, not force" principal more often :kiss:
hurican
Mar-06-07, 02:27 PM
juji i love you man for this great site for your hard work on it and all thx juji
shengoikee
Mar-06-07, 02:29 PM
wow, awesome article!
and, btw, great new muscle pics. :wink:
holy crap yes theyr siiick. dang.
Tatsumaru
Mar-07-07, 12:07 AM
Juji's buff! :smile:
Nevermore! \m/
Lees Dragon
Mar-07-07, 01:48 AM
Really good on ya Mr. Mufu, sir, (:beard: ) to take out some of your time for the good of the likes of us.
It's good to see the world still has decent people in it. :juji:
Excellent update!
evil_boy
Mar-08-07, 11:02 AM
This is a *uckin' good one, thx!
Electro
Mar-09-07, 10:57 AM
too much too read :P urgh ..*reading* ..k done lool!
furioushaime
Mar-09-07, 05:04 PM
For example, if the sound/word POINK helps release anxiety at takeoff during a gainer fulltwist because it makes you laugh or feel good, use it!
yes juji yes!
poink!
adolescent moron
Mar-21-07, 09:19 PM
juji yay!
notregan
Mar-22-07, 12:24 AM
Wow, what a crappy article, you clearly don't understand the subtleties of quality tricking. Bad information like that is what turns me off of this site. Go to hell.
:dead:
thereid
Mar-23-07, 10:59 PM
Wow, what a crappy article, you clearly don't understand the subtleties of quality tricking. Bad information like that is what turns me off of this site. Go to hell.
:dead:....
karatekid
Mar-24-07, 01:56 AM
WTF! Regan isn't sucking Juji's cock!:shocked: ...The end of the world as we know it.
glide2
Mar-25-07, 08:14 PM
OH NOES
herblaster
Mar-27-07, 02:54 AM
thanks~
cepopeye
Mar-28-07, 07:49 AM
Oh man! great great principles! I forget lots f these and didn't know a few. One of the most basicly good articles you have now juji!
Kimimaro
Mar-28-07, 01:13 PM
Are you (Juji) growing your hair out again?
Imagining Jujimufu is tapping you on one shoulder while you are pleasuring yourself to help you look hard in the correct direction
Don't look down or you'll go blind.
-peach-
Mr.No-one
Jun-18-07, 02:15 AM
THANKS Juji!!!! as always!!!! your articles do indead help really alot :wicked:
This article... i don't know yet :wicked: i didn't try anything from this article,but i'm looking forward to it,couse i'm having a training session today from 5 to 6 o'clock... I espacialy try the "MAKE NOISE" thing :wicked:
looking forward to any other article,exampler,tutorial etc... :wicked:
Take care,Juji.
BLSfan69
Jul-16-07, 05:39 AM
thanks bro very inspiring and good advice!
TheSpammyOne
Jul-17-07, 01:49 PM
Sexcellent.
Skilzat85X
Aug-06-07, 12:18 AM
I just thought of this right now strangely haha, but I'm somewhat surprised gaining great flexibility isn't a big tactic in there. I have found that keeey to many of the problems that people asking for advice have with tricks, even simple tricks like btwists, much less actual kids like tornados/540s/cheat720s/etc. It even helps with things like corks/btwists, etc.
Oh well, I suppose it'd just help if people would actually read that section of the website lol.
I read the article again today cause I have absolutely nothing to do at work haha and still picked up more tips, or at least had some good ones reiterated in my mind. :good:
Flexibility is probably the most important relatively easily trainable attribute for tricking, i totally agree. It's the single thing stopping any of my tricks from looking good at the moment haha.
I'd say before that raw ability and power probably help you get to grips with tricking more but obviously that kinda stuff is untrainable/genetic/much much harder to teach yourself so ya basically:
STRETCH OFTEN AND PROPERLY AND YOU WILL GET BETTER AT TRICKING, GUARANTEED.
You should put that in an announcement skilz
cepopeye
Aug-21-07, 11:18 PM
hahaha sweet
searchsoul
Aug-28-07, 09:30 AM
woah man.. this is so super useful.. i guess it'll make big differences in my tricks now =)
thanks, Juji!!
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