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Post by BenRea » 13 Sep 2007 17:43

how could you say toraue???

its probably just an osis.
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Post by Zac Miley » 13 Sep 2007 17:58

? How could you say osis? there's a dex in there (supposedly)

EDIT: Is this the trick you're talking about: http://hackrifice.com/moves/4torque.wmv
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Post by Jeremy » 13 Sep 2007 18:40

toe ss torque or toe ss blender.

It depends on which foot does the osis.

Or it could be pixie osis or pixis ss osis, depends on if the dex was up time or down time.

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Post by SpYdeR » 13 Sep 2007 18:44

I did the osis with my right leg, the same one that did the dex.

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Post by Jeremy » 13 Sep 2007 18:51

My bad; all my possibilities were wrong, as I didn't read correctly :oops:

It's a toe set blender - which is a somewhat difficult. Make sure you're doing a full dex with the right leg - so the bag goes in front of that leg, then behind, then back in front and across as you turn for the osis.

With all respect to you, given the nature of your post, I'd be more inclined to think that you're not completing the dex and just doing a toe set osis. The only reason I say that is because blenders are difficult to learn, and most people who first learn them "the" the first dex.

Of course I could be wrong, and I hope I am. Perhaps you could post a video for us to see. I'm only making the presumption that it's an osis based on seeing other people do the move wrong.

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Post by SpYdeR » 13 Sep 2007 18:58

I very well could be wrong, I will record myself tomarrow and post it. But I swear I am hitting the dex, bc it took alot of work to hit it. I've done a toe set osis before, but what do I know, im a noob. lol

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Post by BenRea » 14 Sep 2007 05:31

this is the same thing that happened to me way back when. i swore there was a dex too. now i look back and laugh at myself because its just a refraction when i thought it was a drifter :?
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Post by Zac Miley » 14 Sep 2007 12:39

It's a dada curve. A bad one, but that's what it is (I think). I don't think that's what you were trying though, I think you meant to do a miraging refraction.
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Post by Frank_Sinatra » 14 Sep 2007 13:50

^Yep. If you keep the bag in front of your setting leg on that second trick it'll be toe-set drifter.

I have no tips on doing this. I wish I could do drifters... maybe soon...

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Post by mc » 14 Sep 2007 16:54

it's kind of a dada curve, it's kind of a jumpy osis. Dada curve should be dexed with the calf, close to the knee at best. this is kind of under your butt. if you really exaggerated the jumpy part and did it with the bag in front of your torso, under your legs, it would look a lot more legit. keep it up.
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Post by Bagira » 14 Sep 2007 19:19

Erm. I was hitting things like these today...

Sorry to hijack the thread, but...uh...what's the difference between a dada-curve and a drifter? I don't get it.
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Post by Zac Miley » 14 Sep 2007 19:39

That's a very poor example of a dada curve.

Dada = Miraging Butterfly
Drifter = Miraging Clipper
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:12 am Post subject: Connected Legover?

I was screwing around on the internet and i found this thing that was called a connected legover so i watched the vid and exited and now I cant find the vid anywhere but I remember it well

It is a toe stall and then you put both legs together and do a dex and toe stall it again

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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:22 pm Post subject:

Sorry, that's not a very good description, and I can't tell what you're talking about from that.

I've never heard of a "connected" legover. Doesn't sound like that's the correct name. Sounds a bit like a "stomping legover" ? perhaps? Although stomping doesn't really count unless you dex the bag with both legs.

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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 1:23 pm Post subject:

It would help if you told us if the dex was "in-to-out", or "out-to-in". And what you mean by putting your legs together... Does only one leg dex the bag, or do both

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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:20 pm Post subject:

sounds like pete irish style stomping dlos

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Nathan wrote:
sounds like pete irish style stomping dlos


that's what I was going to say.
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Post by BenRea » 20 Sep 2007 19:11

what is:

TOE[SET]>SAME IN[DEX]>SAME IN[DEX]>OP TOE [DEL]
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Post by zeroman13 » 20 Sep 2007 19:18

sounds like terrage/double pixie
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Post by Benzilla » 22 Sep 2007 14:46

I don't know how i'll explain this...but i'll try.

A butterfly, and after the set you spin around and stall it on your toe, same foot for both the set and toe stall.

And the same thing above but with a clipper. A clipper then after the set spin around and stall the bag on your toe, same foot again.

hope that is understandable.. :P

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Post by Matt K » 22 Sep 2007 15:12

Wauxpin (Butterfly Gyro Toe) or Butterfly Rake
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Post by Muffinman » 22 Sep 2007 19:45

I'm not great at either, but I think it's safe to say that the difference is that butterfly rake stalls the bag from the inside, and wauxpin stalls from the outside... You should know what I mean if you try both tricks.

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Post by Kljopa » 23 Sep 2007 06:56

barraging muted symple buttefly?

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Post by BenRea » 23 Sep 2007 14:10

Kljopa wrote:barraging muted symple buttefly?
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