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From Trickstutorials.com
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Location: Magicant
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Do you guys have any requests other than sampler requests? Can't promise I'll fulfill anything in this thread but I'd still like to see what some of you guys would like that I could possibly write about.
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The owls were watching
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Location: Sacramento CA
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Age: 17
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J-step gainer=the win
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prepare to die
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Location: long island,queens,NY
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ya juji i'd like that to...actually i only think ive seen u do a j-step gainer once
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Innocent Bystander
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Age: 21
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Maybe a cork tutorial would be nice...
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No longer injured!!!
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Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Age: 19
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Jan is the man
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Location: North London, England
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um. perhaps a guide to combo's ? like how to develop your combo's so that they are creative and interesting... maybe... i dunno.
also, possibly an inspiration section, with a couple of screenshots of the video, a brief description and a link to a full quality version of it? |
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Alpha7158
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Location: Birmingham (uni)
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Considering how filming tricks and making samplers seems to have become an important part of tricking it would be good to have a page about video editing on the site, every time the forum goes down end up writing a new one. Considering how filming tricks and making samplers seems to have become an important part of tricking.
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unfortunatly no IDDQD
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Location: Germany
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Age: 27
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some video tutorials for the tricks, that only have text/picture tuts yet.
these are always much fun to watch : ) |
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Age: 24
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stuff that's been mentioned already:
-A guide to combos - either specific or the thought process -video editing Also, I'd love to see a guide to everything non-tricking that relates to tricking - plyo, lifting, some MA perhaps...? and how it can be incorporated into your training, the philosophy used to create a good workout regime week-to-week. , in what ways it helps tricking, etc. Food articles are always great fun to read, and they oftentimes have a lot of useful information - how about a volume 3-10? I also think your article on Whey (what, how, why, etc) should be put up in the nutritional section, possibly expanded a little. A supplement article would also be a great tool - info about a variety of supplements, when to take them, what they're for, how they help, etc. It could be a good reference. It's easy, but it's the only basic you have no tutorial for: the 360. And a supplement to it: the feilong. Finally, I do enjoy Dogen's tutorials quite a bit, even though they're just 9 minutes of text appearing on the screen. They go into very specific areas that are involved in all of tricking - specifically: The Center of Gravity, and Blocking tut's come to mind. Something along the lines of those would be cool. Just some food for thought. Mostly anything you write would be useful, I'm sure, so in the end it doesn't matter too much to me. |
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Here every now and again
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Location: Isle Of Wight, England
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-A cork tutorial would be nice. It's become a common move in everyone's repetoire and I know a lot of people who'd want it nailed.
-I agree with tuts on filming and the such. -MORE SPOOFS AND COMICS!! ^_^ |
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