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ok this is one of my first attempts with pretty much no bounce compared to what it looks any way i have them alot better now and am going straight up then tucking and it is overall alot cleaner, so here it is
http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3...20BB01LX4T3P88 So any tips on maybe taking it of of the the trampoline |
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can't see your video, can you put it somewhere else ? :)
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erm ye i was jus uploadin it to my sites server hold on
http://b3-parkour.freesitedirect.com...video-0014.mp4 ohh ye an i do eliminate alot of hight on that which i dont do anymore, that was my second attampt at it and that is what i have pretty much done all day |
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yeah no air at all...but it seems you're rotation is pretty fast. when you do it on the ground you're gonna need more power. remember to stretch up, before you tuck and bring your knees to your hands. and look foreward as much as you can (which you are mostly doing since you're not going backward too much) good luck :)
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ye this is what i kinda thought, erm it is alot better now and i can do it without really bouncing now, also i have lost all fear and thoughts of attempting it on a trampoline and was waiting untill the peak of my jump before
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good job though...it's better than alot of people's back tucks when attempting them for the first few times
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