Frigidosis
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Frigidosis
Frigidosis
SET > BEHIND BACK INSIDE [DEL]
Could anyone please explain me how to hit this?
SET > BEHIND BACK INSIDE [DEL]
Could anyone please explain me how to hit this?
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- Egyptian Footgod
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- slapdash21
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are you sure there isnt already a thread on this? i would hate to act like i didnt give a shit about all of erik's hard work..
but i just started landing all kinds of frigid moves...and the reason it took me this long to figure out (frigid stuff looked really cool to me when i first started playing...stuff i have wanted to do since then) is because a lot of it has to do with stretching your ankle in the osis position. second most important is timing...as soon as it lands on the osis, while keeping it as flat as possible, jerk it back around from where it came followed by a slight body spin to get it around to where you can see it. it takes practice to get a good feel for it as well.
but i just started landing all kinds of frigid moves...and the reason it took me this long to figure out (frigid stuff looked really cool to me when i first started playing...stuff i have wanted to do since then) is because a lot of it has to do with stretching your ankle in the osis position. second most important is timing...as soon as it lands on the osis, while keeping it as flat as possible, jerk it back around from where it came followed by a slight body spin to get it around to where you can see it. it takes practice to get a good feel for it as well.
Pete Bowler
B$C
keeps it offah da ground.
617 FOR LIFE
B$C
keeps it offah da ground.
617 FOR LIFE
I think ankle crank helps a lot for frigidosis. This thread may help you: http://www.modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=12318
- Spontaneous Spaz
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Nothing like responding to a 5 year old question. Frigid osis is not cross body. It's just an inside delay held with your leg twisted around (knee pointing in) so that it's stalled where you'd stall a normal outside stall.Spontaneous Spaz wrote:hey wait... wouldn't frigidosis be 2 adds for [del] and [xbd]?... since it is behind ur supporting leg... right?