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道元
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Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Hey guys, I know juji wants us to repopulate the forum with information, so I'm reposting my tutorials here.
http://www.dogentricks.com/index.php?s=tutorials Tutorials included are: Conditioning Titanium Ankles H20 Muscle Memory Center of Gravity Blocking J step Gainer Sideflip Hope these can still be of service! |
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asdfasdf
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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Thanks. Seen a couple of them, they were all helpful---been workin on those titanium ankles, but im figuring i'd get injuries anyways, oh well they'll still help.
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Member
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dogen, do u sideflip one side and aerial the other side? Or is this incoorect? becuase if u do that mean when u do cart side combo which side do u do it on then?
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Dark Lord of Chaos
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Did you redo these? Even the ones I've seen have these weird pictures on them, now I'm not sure what to get, maybe the old ones have new info...
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I`m Kyokushin Tricker!
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~1 Gup~
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Location: Finland
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Dogen, I loved ur tutorials.
Titanium ankles was great, My shin muscles increased in size ^^. Never even thought of muscle that sort, mostly doing squats with +120kg |
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Member
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Are calf raises really as good for vertial height as plyometrics?
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道元
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Location: Tokyo, Japan
Posts: 473
Age: 22
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This big!
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Oh, and yeah, thx Dogen for the tuts, very usefull |
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道元
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Location: Tokyo, Japan
Posts: 473
Age: 22
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I aerial left leg up in the air first. I sideflip left leg inverted first; both moves go the same way, if that's what you're asking?
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