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Fearless
Oct-17-07, 11:10 AM
just wondering if there was a tutorial for an x-out or flashkick full ? they look siiick and ive tried a couple times and cant seem to get it right but i dont know what im doing wrong because i dont know anyone that can do them


so is there a tut by anyone ? or will somebody pleeeaassse make one ?


peace

Fearless

Augenatic
Oct-17-07, 11:11 AM
I'll make one for you right now.

Augenatic
Oct-17-07, 11:12 AM
Ok.

1. Do an x-out.
2. Do a full before landing.

Enjoi!

Bertie
Oct-17-07, 11:12 AM
Soz bro, I still need to work on my full.

Fearless
Oct-17-07, 11:28 AM
Ok.

1. Do an x-out.
2. Do a full before landing.

Enjoi!


oh man so THATS what ive been doing wrong ......not landing :wink:

Peleke
Oct-17-07, 12:00 PM
Watch a video of one, analyze the technique and do the damn move. :smile:

There's a tutorial for virtually everhy move in current existence (most are shit), but you don't need them. Tutorials should be used to get started and supplement what you already know about a move; don't get used to using them as your sole reference for learning tricks. You don't want to turn into one of those people whose like "Oh noes deres no tutorial for this so I can't does it".

Not that I'm implying you're one of those people :wink:

Less than Dan
Oct-17-07, 12:02 PM
Yes that's why simple clips of moves are always the most useful tool, not necessary full-length tutorials, especially since people have different opinions on how moves should be done and at least with several clips you see a variety, can pick which kind you like and see how they do it.

Again, I'm not bashing tutorials. They ARE useful but people eat them up like holy pizza.

I agree it's been bothering me. I wonder if people make threads requesting tutorials and aren't even practicing the move and just waiting for the tutorial to be made. Just because some people make a video or something to give you tips about the move doesn't mean you'll be able to land it right away. Even if you know WHAT to do for the move, it's way harder to actually DO it then to just know what to do.

Seriously man.
This should be a stickied note on the top of the tips for tricks forum and guides forum. People need to stop saying they need tutorials.
Not only that but there are tutorials out there for every move if you look.

Exactly. I had a fucking brain clot when people were asking for snapu tutorials a while back.

I'm so close to making a note about "SOME MOVES DO NOT NEED FULL TUTORIALS, SINCE THEY ARE A SIMPLE HYPER/COMPOUNDING OF MOVES" and getting that shit stickied.

Practice, people. Ask for tips, we love to help like that. But, you shouldn't have to get mommy'ed through this sport.

For an xout full? Are you seriousssssssssss

Surge
Oct-17-07, 03:22 PM
Am I the only one that sniggers when I read the word Analyse?

Victor_S
Oct-17-07, 03:27 PM
One of my friends landed it in his first session training this move. I just told him: Do an x-out, then full. One attempt, and another, and another....
just watch videos

Scalco
Oct-17-07, 05:52 PM
If you're at the point where you're going for an xout full I don't think you need a tut man. You should be able to figure it out on your own. Keep drilling it, if nothing comes after a month of drilling only that move, every other day, writing down notes on what you have to do during the move, then reading it over and over, then going outside and working on everything you wrote down....THEN you need a tut.

tracekillz
Oct-17-07, 07:13 PM
mmokay haha..im not gonna knock on you. =0x

if you can stall your full twist then you can get this move easily. practice stalling it. then just spread your legs. theres not much to it. its literally just an x-out and a full twist. it just takes practice man.

Fearless
Oct-18-07, 09:34 AM
cheers guys.......i had been doing just that....was just wondering if there was some sort of trick that made them easy or something.... i got them today on tramp.....so now i have technique, i'll go for it next gym - weather is too crap to go for it outside atm.

if i land it at gym i'll post up the clip

Fearless
Oct-18-07, 09:42 AM
If you're at the point where you're going for an xout full I don't think you need a tut man. You should be able to figure it out on your own. Keep drilling it, if nothing comes after a month of drilling only that move, every other day, writing down notes on what you have to do during the move, then reading it over and over, then going outside and working on everything you wrote down....THEN you need a tut.

hahaha! just read that properly.....Scalco....thats awesome... im gonna have to make that my new philosophy with learning stuff lol

Kalvin
Oct-18-07, 10:18 AM
Am I the only one that sniggers when I read the word Analyse?

haha ANALyse....

Peleke
Oct-18-07, 12:35 PM
Am I the only one that sniggers when I read the word Analyse?

Nope.

I read this as 'Anal Eyes' actually.

Fearless
Oct-25-07, 11:08 AM
guys i landed them at gym! but i only managed to get my first attempt on film before my camera ran out of battery....so this one is a poor representation of the ones i landed




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uB-XkCJarnA




PS after this i cleaned them up and made sure i wasnt twisting at all before the x-out

Dave C
Oct-25-07, 11:12 AM
Hehe you grab your leg

makes me wanna grab mine

:leggrab:

Fearless
Oct-27-07, 03:52 PM
i dont grab my leg.....when ?

Fearless
Oct-27-07, 03:53 PM
oh yeh looks like i do.....i dont

Flowers
Oct-27-07, 04:19 PM
I learned xout full on trampoline, before kick full.

on a trampoline at first
Do a stalled xout where you look forward as long as you can with all your limbs extended.
wait roughly .5 seconds.

Bring all your limbs together and to one side while simultaneously looking to that side.
Twist and land.


For a kick full, stall exactly the same, but with one leg tucked, and you semi cheat a bit of rotation during the kick.