Paradox Whirling Swirl
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Paradox Whirling Swirl
I have good far swirls, and good pdx whirls. But for some reason I just can't figure out for to hit this without breaking my ankles!
Any help or tips?
I've searched through 4 of the 6 pages, and there was nothing for this.
Any help or tips?
I've searched through 4 of the 6 pages, and there was nothing for this.
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Erm, I'll just say more or less what Anssi, Mikko and a guy named "Clemens" told me a few weeks ago.
-Point your knee down on the whirl, more than usual.
-Pivot SUPER fast. So, take your normal pivot for a whirl, and then realize far swirl needs MORE pivot. So, pivot enough for the swirl,
-Half nuclear. Really crank into the whirl position as early as possible, and if it helps to think of half nuclear do it. Yeah Mikko,
-You know eggbeater? You can illusion, and symple legover, but if you did them seperately you would be doomed to always just missing the legover. Instead, for eggbeater you gain confidence and you do them basically simultaneously. Same for whirling swirl. Swirl at the same time you whirl +1millesecond.
-Just attack fast, like, if you usually go for pdx whirl with a pause inbetween the set and the dex, remove that pause. Go for it.
Justin Dale told me that leaning over, or, away from the whirl can help clearance. Obviously that isn't the best form, but to just GET the trick, and improve upon it once you can understand it better. I'm sure everyone has went through that process with one trick or another,
But most importantly, just think Mikko.
-Point your knee down on the whirl, more than usual.
-Pivot SUPER fast. So, take your normal pivot for a whirl, and then realize far swirl needs MORE pivot. So, pivot enough for the swirl,
-Half nuclear. Really crank into the whirl position as early as possible, and if it helps to think of half nuclear do it. Yeah Mikko,
-You know eggbeater? You can illusion, and symple legover, but if you did them seperately you would be doomed to always just missing the legover. Instead, for eggbeater you gain confidence and you do them basically simultaneously. Same for whirling swirl. Swirl at the same time you whirl +1millesecond.
-Just attack fast, like, if you usually go for pdx whirl with a pause inbetween the set and the dex, remove that pause. Go for it.
Justin Dale told me that leaning over, or, away from the whirl can help clearance. Obviously that isn't the best form, but to just GET the trick, and improve upon it once you can understand it better. I'm sure everyone has went through that process with one trick or another,
But most importantly, just think Mikko.
Jay Boychuk
Re: Pdx Whirling Swirl, Help!
How are you at non pdx whirling swirls? I imagine getting really good at those would be a good stepzeroman13 wrote:I have good far swirls, and good pdx whirls. But for some reason I just can't figure out for to hit this without breaking my ankles!
Any help or tips?
I've searched through 4 of the 6 pages, and there was nothing for this.
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Thanks Jay for the helpful tips!
@Jeremy, I can do Whirling Swirl bs fairly well! If that helps any. I didn't even think about putting that into my first post until I saw Kevin's post.
@Jeremy, I can do Whirling Swirl bs fairly well! If that helps any. I didn't even think about putting that into my first post until I saw Kevin's post.
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I'm not particularly good at regular whirling swirls, but what helped me for the reverse version was practicing them from a toe set then trying far. (Sure this might not apply for regular whirls as I have never hit pdx whirling swirl.) Perhaps practicing toe set op whirling swirl will help you with pdx whirling swirl. Good luck with the trick!
Jay's advice is solid. If I may add a couple thoughts:
I think about the swirl more than the whirl. Really focussing on doing a fast, tight swirl is key for me.
pivot your hips more than you think you need to.
While you can do a whirling swirl with big dexes that are not simultaneous, you really can't with pws. Both dexes are thrown at the same time, and if anything it almost feels like the swirl is being thrown earlier than the whirl, even though it isn't.
I think about the swirl more than the whirl. Really focussing on doing a fast, tight swirl is key for me.
pivot your hips more than you think you need to.
While you can do a whirling swirl with big dexes that are not simultaneous, you really can't with pws. Both dexes are thrown at the same time, and if anything it almost feels like the swirl is being thrown earlier than the whirl, even though it isn't.
This is what Dave said at Worlds during his tutourial for Pdx Whirling Swirl.C-Fan wrote: While you can do a whirling swirl with big dexes that are not simultaneous, you really can't with pws. Both dexes are thrown at the same time, and if anything it almost feels like the swirl is being thrown earlier than the whirl, even though it isn't.
Re: Paradox Whirling Swirl
is it wise to look inside the whirling swirl instead of outside? When i watch vasek hit whirlswirl or whirr, i notice that he looks inside the dex window. Is that how people can dex so close and then set out of it?
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