Tricks Tutorials  

Go Back   Tricks Tutorials > The Tricking > Guides and write ups

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old Dec-18-06, 05:29 PM   #1
Flowers
Drama free since Septem
 
User status: Offline
Location: By Markle, IN
Posts: 7,214
Age: 26
Default Turning a moonkick into a Gflash *simple*

For me at least, this transition was sooo simple once I caught on.

It's all in your arms.

If you have a decent moonkick, try it again, but throw your arms up to the sky and do the same thing. You'll feel sooo much more floaty. It really helps ease the transition.

Well this worked for me, and I couldn't believe I didn't think about this simple tip someone gave me. Try it out.

Find More Posts by Flowers   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-18-06, 05:43 PM   #2
TartanPajamas
Anti-Branleur
 
User status: Offline
Location: Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Posts: 1,666
Age: 21
Default

Noooooo! Gflash should come at a PRE-requisite to the moonkick...damn, man...what...

Next we'll be turning btwists into bkicks...
Find More Posts by TartanPajamas   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-18-06, 06:05 PM   #3
Flowers
Drama free since Septem
 
User status: Offline
Location: By Markle, IN
Posts: 7,214
Age: 26
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TartanPajamas View Post
Noooooo! Gflash should come at a PRE-requisite to the moonkick...damn, man...what...

Next we'll be turning btwists into bkicks...
lol, I see what you're saying, but this was the way I learned it, so this tutorial goes out to those who have gotten a moonkick but no Gflash. i guess other people might want to go the other way, but I did it and I got a pretty cool gflash out of it.
Find More Posts by Flowers   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-18-06, 06:07 PM   #4
Reza
6G72TT
 
User status: Offline
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 431
Age: 22
Default

i agree with tartan. and none of those are a gflash.
Find More Posts by Reza   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-18-06, 06:55 PM   #5
Skilzat85X
Moderator
 
User status: Offline
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 8,869
Age: 20
Default

Moonkick and Gflash are hardly different, neither is a prerequisite to the other. They are both on the same skill level and the only difference in them is the direction you swing your leg/arms when you take off.

Heck, all gainer variants (not twists) should be able to be done interchangeably. I don't see why there's so much controversy behind them all.
Find More Posts by Skilzat85X   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-19-06, 02:29 AM   #6
poliver
samurai mosh
 
User status: Offline
Location: Inverarnan
Posts: 1,159
Age: 21
Default

Moonkick and Gflash are diffent fear level to me =]
Find More Posts by poliver   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-19-06, 03:47 AM   #7
Flowers
Drama free since Septem
 
User status: Offline
Location: By Markle, IN
Posts: 7,214
Age: 26
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by poliver View Post
Moonkick and Gflash are diffent fear level to me =]

I agree, that's how I saw it when I learned it. I learned moonkick way before gainers to help rid me of my fear. It's just the simplest of the 3 moves. And those are gainerflashes aren't they?
Find More Posts by Flowers   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-19-06, 04:01 AM   #8
Flowers
Drama free since Septem
 
User status: Offline
Location: By Markle, IN
Posts: 7,214
Age: 26
Default

This wasn't really a tutorial, this was a simple tip to try and help people who learned like me. I learned my lesson after the undertucking tutorial.
Find More Posts by Flowers   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-19-06, 05:11 AM   #9
JKT
Member
 
User status: Offline
Location: west london uk
Posts: 1,225
Age: 18
Default

I need a tut for the other way around, for some reason I im not scared of gflash.
Find More Posts by JKT   Reply With Quote
Old Dec-19-06, 05:20 AM   #10
alpha7158
Alpha7158
 
User status: Offline
Location: Birmingham (uni)
Posts: 4,499
Age: 21
Default

yeah i agree with tartan, it done properly a moonkick is just agflash where you dip the soulder once it is inverted to give it the cool moon kicky look with the quater twist on it.
Find More Posts by alpha7158   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:43 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.