View Full Version : Just learnt cart full! woo!
Mr Lane!
Jun-25-08, 05:53 AM
JUst learnt a cart full!! :smile: so happy!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BtjLJq-rPGs
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EDIT: I just saw your video, and that made my post a hundred times more fitting.
First you failed at posting a proper link, second: Why would you want to learn a cart>full?
And THIRD, most important: that's NOT a cart-full!
Siphin
Jun-25-08, 06:02 AM
you gotta invert that a little bit more man thats a cartwheel b-twist right now but its very easy to make that a cart full but just some advice loose the crappy backsweep.. lol do a hook or wheel kick before it that backsweeps doing nothing
I agree, totally unnecessary.
Mr Lane!
Jun-25-08, 06:06 AM
lol i just do it 4 abit of momentum ill invert next time i try :smile: thanks :smile:
you did NOT gain momentum from it! If your cart doesn't get you enough momentum, you should do a full from a round-off anyways. Another possible approach is swinging your leg across instead of the backsweep. Your backsweep looks way uncoordinated and just makes you lose momentum, if anything.
Skippy
Jun-25-08, 06:11 AM
you did NOT gain momentum from it! If your cart doesn't get you enough momentum, you should do a full from a round-off
What a load of shit haha. I'm sure he knows if he gained momentum or not since it's his cartwheel. Why should he just do it from a round off if a standing cartwheel doesn't get him enough momentum? I don't understand that logic.
Try a small step into your cartwheel, or a hook kick set up =]
Mr Lane!
Jun-25-08, 06:12 AM
What a load of shit haha. I'm sure he knows if he gained momentum or not since it's his cartwheel. Why should he just do it from a round off if a standing cartwheel doesn't get him enough momentum? I don't understand that logic.
Try a small step into your cartwheel, or a hook kick set up =]
thank you skippy :smile: at least you can say it with some respect :smile:
well skippy, I did not come here to help. only to throw hate.
but what I meant is if his cartwheel doesn't get him enough momentum to pull a BACKFLIP fulltwist, he should try a more natural setup.
Of course, he could use a small step too (additionally), but I think that's what I meant with swinging a leg across.
Siphin
Jun-25-08, 06:17 AM
wheel> cartwheel>full is in my opinion the best way to generate momentum
Mr Lane!
Jun-25-08, 06:19 AM
ill try wheel next attempt, thanks for the help
mogwai
Jun-25-08, 06:31 AM
*faceplam*
Skippy
Jun-25-08, 06:40 AM
well skippy, I did not come here to help. only to throw hate.
but what I meant is if his cartwheel doesn't get him enough momentum to pull a BACKFLIP fulltwist, he should try a more natural setup.
Of course, he could use a small step too (additionally), but I think that's what I meant with swinging a leg across.
I would have thought it would be a sideflip full twist like one TKD_Andy posted a while ago in a gif (hopefully he'll see this thread and re-post it ^.^
Or one like Safaris in this video http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t8qqPvymS8U
I know backflips can be done from cartwheels and cartwheels properly come out backwards anyway, but hmmm, if I'm wrong fair enough.
Siphin
Jun-25-08, 06:53 AM
a cart-full looks more like a double leg but with your legs starting opposite of where they would normally take off, others might view it as a cartwheel a-twist, when some others might think cartwheel front half.. all of these can be used its just a matter of making them look nice and clean and floaty..
Nielso
Jun-25-08, 06:56 AM
I think the best way to get momentum in to your cartwheel is by doing the btwist setup without the dip...
poliver
Jun-25-08, 06:57 AM
right now your doing a btwist man :(
you need to jump off both legs for a cartfull
cartfulls can be fully inverted or horizontal
horizontal feels like a btwist, inverted one feels like an atwist or fronthalf
Siphin
Jun-25-08, 07:00 AM
right now your doing a btwist man :(
you need to jump off both legs for a cartfull
poliver i believe thats only for cart>fronts
now i could be wrong but its very hard to cart>full off of 2 feet most people lift the back leg and begin to twist before they have left the ground..
poliver
Jun-25-08, 07:08 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDxbsD73jC8
what's so hard?
most people lift the back leg and begin to twist before they have left the ground..
most people do btwist :tongue:
Scooba Dave
Jun-25-08, 07:24 AM
keven, you need to shut the fuck up, sit down, and learn :good:
OP, as for your cartfull; these are a few things that helped me
-cart round off: its like doing a sideways round off, it helped me understand the move and invert completely, after getting those solid, i could then do a side-to-side cartwheel and full twist :).
-keep drilling what you have, before i did the cart round off, i kept doing what you were doing, and it got slightly inverted on its own!
the basic principal to that is, the more you do it, the stronger your body gets from doing it and the more comfortable you get doing it, allowing you to variate, etc.
keep working, fuck the guys who slag on you.
I should just have stuck with the facepalm video.
Skippy
Jun-25-08, 07:33 AM
I should just have stuck with the facepalm video.
If thats a reply to David, he can cartwheel double full, jus sayin, so I'm sure he knows what he's on about.
Mr Lane!
Jun-25-08, 07:37 AM
keven, you need to shut the fuck up, sit down, and learn :good:
OP, as for your cartfull; these are a few things that helped me
-cart round off: its like doing a sideways round off, it helped me understand the move and invert completely, after getting those solid, i could then do a side-to-side cartwheel and full twist :).
-keep drilling what you have, before i did the cart round off, i kept doing what you were doing, and it got slightly inverted on its own!
the basic principal to that is, the more you do it, the stronger your body gets from doing it and the more comfortable you get doing it, allowing you to variate, etc.
keep working, fuck the guys who slag on you.
wow thank you so much :smile: the help is much apprechiated. cheers man. im just gunna take ur advice n drill :smile:
It's such a funny thing how everyone tries to explain his method of approach as the ultimate way. I made the same mistake, and for that I am sorry, but some of you guys need to get their heads out of their asses.
*faceplam*
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