View Full Version : Too Dark to trick?
Adam Ross
Nov-18-08, 09:27 AM
Can it be?
What is your oppinion.
I don't think so, aslong as you can see the ground.
i wont be able to see the ground.
Tricking in the dark is sooo bad,
You think you can see the ground, then you try a trick and you die :dead:
A_Wilhelm
Nov-18-08, 09:42 AM
I once tricked in the middle of the night at the bach, and it was pitch-black because the clouds covered the stars. We didn't tricked long, but I always staggered on the landings of backflips and stuff, like if I were drunk. And kicks didn't work at all, because I always went off axis. I was blinded by a flashlight though, and we took laughing gas before, so that might be a factor haha
Adam Ross
Nov-18-08, 09:43 AM
I can see my neighbours house out my window, so i could see the ground.
simon needs better eyes.
Tricking in the dark is sooo bad,
You think you can see the ground, then you try a trick and you die :dead:
lol my experiences with this leads to this. It doesn't even really need to be that dark, maybe the shadows are just weird or whatever. It messes my sense of where things are greatly. Though, Im sure like many tricksters, I go by the "feel" of the move, but I do try to use my eyes to orient myself, not to mention spotting the target.
ok to be quite honest i have tricked in complete darkness, in the cricket pitch to be exact.
it did not hinder me at all, i could rely on air awareness.
i am just too lazy and it will be too cold.
mrjack92
Nov-18-08, 09:48 AM
I try to find places under a streetlight or something.
AsoBit
Nov-18-08, 09:53 AM
Tricking in WillT's basement with nothing but glow stick necklaces :good:
JiayoJames
Nov-18-08, 10:06 AM
I've tricked in some very dark nightclubs... the worst is when it's dark except for random rotating and flashing lights everywhere that just disorientate you further.
I can do a bunch of tricks blindfolded on the trampoline.
I've tricked in some very dark nightclubs... the worst is when it's dark except for random rotating and flashing lights everywhere that just disorientate you further.
Im sure many tricksters that have done shows with trigger-happy lighting engineers know what you mean.
Adam Ross
Nov-18-08, 10:39 AM
I just wanted to hear Simon's real reasons.
Tricking in the dark doesnt bother me, trying/drill stuff in the dark is a totally different thing
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