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tired
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Has anyone ever seen someone do a full in, then back out, in a single flip? Not like a gymnastics full in full out with two flips, but a single layout where you full in one direction, then back out the other way.
I'm guessing the first spin would be really lazy, otherwise you couldn't stop your momentum to go the other way. Just a thought. |
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Alpha7158
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not possable
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MUSS POLICE
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Try to jump in the air, 180 one way, then 180 the other way. you cant even do that.
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Alpha7158
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Ṃoderator
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Yeah, it's just too much of a shift of momentum. Reminds me about the whole "double jump" debate. Hahahaha, what a crock of shit that was.
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Jan is the man
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Alpha7158
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woodstock
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megaman can do it
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Fufufufu
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Well, my friend who's a blader was telling me about his friend who could do a 360/360 jump from a height, which I thought was cool. I personally think it would be possible, but you'd have to get some nice air, and the second twist would be more of a "turn your feet around and make your body follow them".
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