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WyrmFyre
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by WyrmFyre » 30 May 2010 11:17
cloud stall > knee > legover (to cloud stall) > toe ?
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by Stefan » 03 Jun 2010 16:21
atomic> same side mirage?
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atomic> rake?
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by Zac Miley » 07 Jul 2010 14:39
tap
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atomic rake
Jay (8:06:01 PM): Bu-bu-buu-buug--Looks up, and the feeling goes away like a sneeze-bu-buuuh-BULLLSHITTT
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by Pasquar » 20 Jul 2010 12:08
atomic>regular mirage
or
atomic> butterfly (and how many adds?)
and also, how many adds is a clipper set> diving butterfly?
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by Zac Miley » 21 Jul 2010 17:24
atomsmasher
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legbeater (or tapdown if it's ss)
diving butter is a 4.
Jay (8:06:01 PM): Bu-bu-buu-buug--Looks up, and the feeling goes away like a sneeze-bu-buuuh-BULLLSHITTT
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Corey
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by Corey » 23 Aug 2010 16:41
I feel like a complete noob posting in here
Rooted Pixie but the setting/plant foot doesnt touch the ground first?
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by Matt K » 23 Aug 2010 17:14
Like a pixie where you "jump" off of it and land on the same foot? I think that's what you're asking. That's just a pixie, but a different way to end it, like doing a stepping set and not planting.
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Corey
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by Corey » 23 Aug 2010 17:26
Matt K wrote:Like a pixie where you "jump" off of it and land on the same foot? I think that's what you're asking. That's just a pixie, but a different way to end it, like doing a stepping set and not planting.
Hyper= Rooted Pixie= Like a pixie where you "jump" off of it and land on the same foot
I was doing this set incorrectly and I landed on the foot that was not doing anything because the bag was on the plabted foot. But yeah you do do a strange jump. Cool set. I havent seen it. Naming rights?
I doubt I will be able to but a video would be nice.
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by Frank_Sinatra » 20 Sep 2010 08:17
Is there a name for pixie ss rake?
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by Laroche » 23 Sep 2010 11:45
OK I'm seeing this everywhere... Whip? Whipping?
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by mc » 23 Sep 2010 11:49
it's Descriptive System terminology for reverse whirl and reverse whirling.
(and, unfortunately, the same names that mosher and I gave to calf-kicking pixie set (whipping) and calf-kicking smear (whip) 5 years ago)
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by FlexThis » 30 Sep 2010 13:28
rev whirl was named slice 10 years ago
. Pixie SS Rake has been hit, but I did not name it
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by Pirrotta » 09 Jan 2011 18:37
I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out the new name of this trick. Double out-in ATW (Double Orbit) to opposite toe. I know that the in-out version is Terrage and according to footbag.org what i am thinking of is a Double Fairy, But since those terms were replaced with Open & Shut i cant figure out what to call it now..
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by Zac Miley » 12 Jan 2011 12:46
Toe near (muted) Double Illusion.
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by Pirrotta » 12 Jan 2011 12:56
Alright thanks
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by xsisbest » 12 Mar 2012 16:43
What is stepping blender and stepping double down? I feel retarded trying to think of all the names of these moves.. I step on the left and do the double down with my right foot..
Also a clipper, dex out to in (like a reverse double down) to opposite toe
Thank you!
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by Muffinman » 12 Mar 2012 21:19
I think by stepping you mean stepping far/opposite. So, stepping far blender = "food processor". Stepping far double down = "blurriest".
And it sounds like by "dex out to in" you mean "dex in to out"? Double downs are out-to-in, so the opposite is in-to-out. Clipper-set in-to-out double-dex = "barrage".
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by xsisbest » 13 Mar 2012 01:02
Sweet thank you! I've had people tell me the names of all those but I forgot. Blurriest is my latest hit but food processor is probably my hardest one to hit consistantly.so much to learn, so little time...
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by Ohios1 » 15 Jul 2012 15:59
instead of a a miraging legover, (aka double legover), what is a miraging switchover called. I thought about it the other day when i was doing my dlos and i dont see alot of people doing them. hit me up guys
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by Muffinman » 15 Jul 2012 16:42
First, there's a thread for this already. Always check the Masterlist at the top of this sub-form before making a new thread. You've been told about this before.
Second, switch is the same thing as legover. I think you mean pickup, which is a reverse legover/switch. Miraging switch is called Legeater (not to be confused with legbeater).
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