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I dont see people do this often if ever, but I think it looks cool nonetheless. A jumping inside crescent, then you spin 720 degrees, and throw a hook/outside crescent at the same target. You can spin 540 degrees if you want to hit behind yourself facing the first kick. What do you think? Yay or gay
karatekid
Apr-06-07, 11:01 PM
WTF? Sounds like a jacknife with a extra rotation to me.
interesting idea. I like it!
Rayzer
Apr-07-07, 01:07 AM
WTF? Sounds like a jacknife with a extra rotation to me.
Same here...
tuareg
Apr-07-07, 02:04 AM
Wait, a jacknife can be any kick with an extra hook/spin kick at the end, It doesnt have to be a 540, right?
sesshoumaru
Apr-07-07, 03:08 AM
I think I know what you're talking about...Terada does this in the FO5 XKC. He also does one in that one samp that has "Come Original" as the BGM.
It's basically a failed Double Helix Wheel Kick [due to bad interpretation, he executes it wrong]...nonetheless it doesn't look nearly as nice as the "real thing".
--> Double Helix Wheel Kick is a trick that has not been released.
Double helix wheel...man that sounds freaking impossible. I can see it with an inside/outside but inside/inside? Geez
TKD_Andy
Apr-07-07, 08:17 AM
It's basically a failed Double Helix Wheel Kick [due to bad interpretation, he executes it wrong]...nonetheless it doesn't look nearly as nice as the "real thing".
did he tell you he was trying a double helix wheel or w/e the name is? Otherwise you cant say its 'executed wrongly' or 'failed' since he wasnt trying to do it :eh:
I can see what TKD_Andy means. If I was doing the move with an inside/outside...I wouldn't want it to be called something that's failed. I'm sure there is an actual name for the trick. If not, just make it up with the technical terms. An Inside 720 Outside then?
TKD_Andy
Apr-07-07, 08:28 AM
its just a different kind of 720 double i guess!
adolescent moron
Apr-07-07, 01:43 PM
sounds like a jacknife to me...
adolescent moron
Apr-07-07, 01:43 PM
pop 720..?
pete_man_man
Apr-07-07, 01:52 PM
i've done something that sounds like this but from a j-step set up. i swing into a round kick into a non table topped cork then after the first rotation i throw a outside crescent towards the ceiling and push it round, then land on that foot
FatTricks
Apr-07-07, 01:55 PM
i've done something that sounds like this but from a j-step set up. i swing into a round kick into a non table topped cork then after the first rotation i throw a outside crescent towards the ceiling and push it round, then land on that foot
Cork-illusion?
pete_man_man
Apr-07-07, 02:00 PM
Cork-illusion?
oh yeah....
sesshoumaru
Apr-07-07, 02:04 PM
did he tell you he was trying a double helix wheel or w/e the name is? Otherwise you cant say its 'executed wrongly' or 'failed' since he wasnt trying to do it :eh:
Nah he didn't personally say he was trying the Nijurasengeri...but I had told him about it before [about 3 years ago, and I posted it on the Neokarate site], so it's just an assumption.
In terms of execution and flow, it's too close to the Nijurasengeri to be any attempt on any other trick. When he kicks up his left leg [like going into a Cork], he's supposed to go into the "butterfly position" and hold it until there is a 360-degree flatspin [no twisting]. Once the flatspin is over, he should be able to see the target again. Once he does, then he wraps from the "butterfly position" and wheel/hook/crescent kicks the target.
This is very hard to do, because the human body doesn't flatspin very well under it's own force [especially in a spread out position]...once you do that, you still have 270-degrees to spin into a hook kick afterwards. It's a very hard trick...so hard that I haven't been able to do it for almost 2 years [and I invented the damn thing]!
i've done something that sounds like this but from a j-step set up. i swing into a round kick into a non table topped cork then after the first rotation i throw a outside crescent towards the ceiling and push it round, then land on that foot
I think this is what he's talking about...
Kyukodo Gaz
Apr-07-07, 02:19 PM
Sounds really fukcing cool though! a flat 360 spin! Never been done before though I don't think.
pete_man_man
Apr-07-07, 02:25 PM
Nah he didn't personally say he was trying the Nijurasengeri...but I had told him about it before [about 3 years ago, and I posted it on the Neokarate site], so it's just an assumption.
In terms of execution and flow, it's too close to the Nijurasengeri to be any attempt on any other trick. When he kicks up his left leg [like going into a Cork], he's supposed to go into the "butterfly position" and hold it until there is a 360-degree flatspin [no twisting]. Once the flatspin is over, he should be able to see the target again. Once he does, then he wraps from the "butterfly position" and wheel/hook/crescent kicks the target.
This is very hard to do, because the human body doesn't flatspin very well under it's own force [especially in a spread out position]...once you do that, you still have 270-degrees to spin into a hook kick afterwards. It's a very hard trick...so hard that I haven't been able to do it for almost 2 years [and I invented the damn thing]!
I think this is what he's talking about...
he, meaning who??
It sounds very much like the vridende sparkmoment med falsk 720 skru, though I am not sure. It has been done, except it is unknown to the public (meaning anyone but me).
I AM A DRUNK BASTARD, NIGGUUUUHZZZZ
Ahahaha, I read this thread just to see what kinda shit you're posting while drunk and tired.
sesshoumaru
Apr-07-07, 09:30 PM
It sounds very much like the vridende sparkmoment med falsk 720 skru...
Hahaha...probably.
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