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SinBad
Jun-01-09, 04:57 AM
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Any tips? I can't seem to keep my legs straight :eh:
flypside
Jun-01-09, 04:26 PM
damn dude nice
im still trying to learn how to b twist, but ive only been tricking for like a month and have figured out im not very good at twisting what so ever lol
im pretty good at flips- backtuck, gainer, gainer flash and somewhat good at kicks- tornado, 540 ( always end up leaning back too much and end up doing like a 540 raiz), b- kick, raiz, pop 360, double pump 720, etc.
if you caould give me some btwist tip that would be nice
Pointing your toes will help keep your legs straight which will help keep them together which will help you spin faster which will help you land this move.
Tansitive Property: Pointing your toes will help you land this move.
Surge!
Jun-01-09, 04:35 PM
dude that was sinbadass! you'll have them soon!!
Throw your arms UP, then wrap them in. You're just twisting right away and your arms are wrapping right away.
cepopeye
Jun-02-09, 01:40 PM
twist even tighter on the second twist, straightening you body as much as you can for the first twist and then fixing whats still wrong with the form on the second twist
sesshoumaru
Jun-02-09, 02:35 PM
If I were to draw a line from the center line of the twist [that your feet rotate around] to the center of your head, that line would be bent. This means that you are not straight. One important factor in producing a a really tight and quick spin is making sure that you "body cylinder" [the radial width of your body on the axis of rotation] is as small as possible; and if it's bent, it certainly won't be small and it will wobble too.
When I review your attempt, it looks as if you're trying to look down your stomach towards your feet. This is what's handicapping your rotation the most. The legs being bent doesn't help, but it isn't the biggest flaw. Manny Brown does his Double Btwist with bent legs all the damn time, and lands them just fine...but his upperbody is parallel to the axis he's spinning on.
whenever i try and double b twist my legs like cross due to the spin is there any way of stopping this cos when i try and stick my leg out for landin i cant cos it is hampered by the other leg?
SinBad
Jun-02-09, 03:10 PM
Thanks guys, I'll be sure to put this advice into use the next time I try it.
saunders
Jun-03-09, 02:34 AM
whenever i try and double b twist my legs like cross due to the spin is there any way of stopping this cos when i try and stick my leg out for landin i cant cos it is hampered by the other leg?
i have this same problem. whenever i try double btwist i end up doing an overrotated hyperhook, landed on the wrong foot all cross-legged and as a result falling over.
any help plz :punched:
Marodi
Jun-03-09, 03:05 AM
Good luck with this move man! It's a bitch! I'm so close, I'm landing on my feet with my hands down :agony: I reckon you'll have it in no time!
haylon
Jun-05-09, 01:51 PM
goddamn it sin.....STOP UPGRADING U BASTARD!!!!!!
Jump high, clench your butt cheeks together and - wait.
Safari
Jun-06-09, 09:27 AM
Too fix your twisting you need to sync. your hip and shoulder.. they both help you around. with out them you wont land. This is something that needs practice, but in theory it's simple.
trickaholic
Jun-14-09, 11:56 AM
when i do double bs i think double a twist from btwist set up and try to bring my chest up
your clearly thinkin too much about pullin u r chest up therefore not creating an equilibrium between the lifting leg and your chest instead your pullin more with the chest!!
when you take off make sure your jumping leg is facing forward!
also dont spin into in off the ground this will kill all your lift with the back leg
you wanna jump up then spin!! and wrap it a lil tighter
think of it as an Atwist off of a btwist set up that what i do .. it helps alot ... its kinda like when you think of it as an atwist your set it up almost like an aerial which allows maximum lift of the back leg !! all you have to do from there is pull your chest up as you twistt ...............it works for me
_goood luck yo !
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