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Old Mar-04-07, 12:48 PM   #1
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Just a couple of ground tips for comboing..... ..........like the almighty prince of darkness RAGGGGHHHHHH!

1. Trick for straightness, combo for curves.
Basically don't get caugt up going in a line. Done well it looks great, too slow and you will look like a complete noob.

2. Practice combo's till they're fast.

3. Never step.. .. KICK!
normal steps in the middle of a combo don't look good; try a cresent instead

4. Flow and keep the pace and style constant.
No point being fast and aggressive if your b twist makes you look like a lame duck.

5. Copy and TRICK
do what your other favourite trickers are doing.

Enjoy combo today, look cool tommorrow.
Peace out - Fin
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Old Mar-04-07, 01:14 PM   #2
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Fin, your post is weird.

This thread is weird.

You weirdo.

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Old Mar-04-07, 01:20 PM   #3
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haha owed
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Old Mar-04-07, 01:20 PM   #4
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lol

just read the advice its pretty straight forward really.
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Old Mar-04-07, 01:21 PM   #5
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yeah i have,


your right about it all
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Old Mar-04-07, 01:23 PM   #6
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thanks man
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Old Mar-04-07, 01:45 PM   #7
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I used to do the opposite of tip 3. Man, those were the good old days.
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Old Mar-04-07, 01:59 PM   #8
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I don't agree with tip number one. For example, if you do a spin hook-cheat720twist, and you don't get the full rotation and extension out of the spin hook, it will severely comprimise the body posistioning needed to get a powerful takeoff for the cheat720twist. In fact, one of the most important gauges of knowing if your spin hook is correct is if you make a complete rotation and end up facing the direction you started with. You don't want to go only 270 degrees in the spon hook, because you'll be sacrificing power. Basically, going in a straight line means you're getting the full rotation and extension out of all of your tricks.
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Old Mar-04-07, 02:24 PM   #9
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one step is alright, if 2 steps then kick
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Old Mar-04-07, 03:10 PM   #10
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I find it odd that you would make a thread telling people how to combo having recently posted this:

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Oh My God I am so angry with myself. Every time I try a fucking back flip i go over my right shoulder.

FUCK!

Any tips for getting balanced on the spin?

HELP PLEASE!!!!!
Plus, much of your advice is questionable.
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