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Post by Ohios1 » 15 Jul 2012 20:55

i knw i knw ive been told. :cry:
Thanks thou on the mix up. i do that all the time with those moves. its a bad habbit. I thought legeater was stepping far pickup?

So then my other questions is :Does any of these have names?

pdx legeater.ducking leageater,symp legeater,pdx ducking legeater.

hit me up.

ps. muffinman, it wont happen again. :D (u havent posted those ducking drills i gave you in your challenge blog yet. im still on the edge to see them.)
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Post by Muffinman » 16 Jul 2012 00:09

Blurry pickup is just blurry pickup, or crispy legeater, if you want, I guess? Also, I don't think that any of those variations have names.

I never tried your second challenge, but I put a video somewhere a while ago with the first one you gave me. Maybe it's just in my blog or something.

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Post by Ohios1 » 17 Jul 2012 00:39

i just watched the vid on the challenges. im happy now. :D good stuff
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Post by Muffinman » 07 Aug 2012 22:49

Does Blurry Massacre have a name?
I did a search and couldn't find it, but it seems to me like it's got one. It's not Armageddon, is it? These tricks confuse me.

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Post by C-Fan » 08 Aug 2012 10:06

Kevin Regamey once wrote:Only downtime components and sets need names. After that, every trick can be described.
I always thought that was simple and elegant. Giving a name to every weird, obscure variation of a trick is just needlessly confusing. Massacre, WHAT, blink, badger etc. are all downtime components which have become more popular and common in recent years. But we don't need names beyond the downtime components for every one of those tricks when somebody puts a set in front of it. It clutters the vernacular, and in doing so makes things needlessly confusing.

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Post by Muffinman » 08 Aug 2012 13:34

I agree. But I wasn't suggesting that it be named. I was wondering if it has one already.

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Post by jaust » 08 Sep 2012 06:20

is there a name for a crossbody toe set where the setting foot does a dex (kind of a swirling dex)?
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Post by g00d33 » 08 Sep 2012 11:25

jaust wrote:is there a name for a crossbody toe set where the setting foot does a dex (kind of a swirling dex)?
Sounds like you're describing "swixie"
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Post by Pirrotta » 10 Dec 2012 18:53

Earlier I went for an infinity rake bailed out midway and somehow ended up in a cross body rooted toe stall instead (like a zoid set) does this have a nickname/tech name all i can come up with is.

1. Rooted toe infinity
2. Far rooted xbdy toe
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Post by Asmus » 11 Dec 2012 00:55

Without the dex I am fairly sure it's called Zipper - the combination of zoid and clipper. Don't know if the butterfly variation has a name. Zipperfly?

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Post by shred4life » 25 Jul 2013 08:14

Is there a name butterfly 'bailed' to

i.e.: set> op (out) > op dragon
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Post by Outsider » 25 Jul 2013 10:34

shred4life wrote:Is there a name butterfly 'bailed' to

i.e.: set> op (out) > op dragon
Not sure exactly what you're asking... There are a couple of "other" versions of butterfly, but I wouln't necessarily say "butterfly bailed to" that other variant.

Butterfly ending on Dragon instead of Clipper is called Firefly. Butterfly can also end on cross-body toe instead of clipper. I'm not sure what that is called. Butterfly could also end on cross-body sole (flapper stall) --- its been a long long time since I've seen or heard of that, but I think some people used to call that "Soul Train" like the old TV show... (and you're supposed to SAY it like they pronounced the name of the show --- the SOUL TRAIN !! -- check it on youtube -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCnKFM3hXEk )
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Post by C-Fan » 25 Jul 2013 10:46

First and most importantly, thank you Jon for that video.
Outsider wrote: Butterfly ending on Dragon instead of Clipper is called Firefly.
Yes.
Outsider wrote: Butterfly can also end on cross-body toe instead of clipper.
Wauxpin.
Outsider wrote: Butterfly could also end on cross-body sole (flapper stall)
Soul train.

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Post by shred4life » 25 Jul 2013 10:56

Yes, that's what I meant. Ending on... so firefly it is :-). Thx
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Post by mc » 28 Jul 2013 16:26

C-Fan wrote:
Outsider wrote: Butterfly can also end on cross-body toe instead of clipper.
Wauxpin.
Outsider wrote: Butterfly could also end on cross-body sole (flapper stall)
Soul train.
Wauxpin is butterfly ending on gyro toe, not cross-body toe. I do not know the name of butterfly ending on cross-body toe.

I'm pretty sure it's "sole train", but I could be wrong on that one.
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Post by WyrmFyre » 29 Jul 2013 07:47

mc wrote:I do not know the name of butterfly ending on cross-body toe.
Ive heard of it being called Butterfly Rake (when its pulled through... its hard to not make this look like a trick and not just a butterfly thats been abandoned half way through to a toe stall). I suppose you could also catch it on a cross-body toe, which would probably make you look like you needed to pee real bad.
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Post by Pirrotta » 26 Mar 2014 03:10

From a Clipper set, If you don't plant on a Dada Curve would that be considered Symple Dada Curve?
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Post by F[uns]tylin' Eclectic » 26 Mar 2014 07:45

I THINK it would be
Symposium Dada, which is called "Strong Dad"

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Post by Pirrotta » 26 Mar 2014 12:30

hmm ya it feels symposium, But since Dada Curve is already a symposium miraging down i was confused as to weather it could be double symposium or not. Reason i am asking about this is because i might have invented a trick. I searched youtube/modified and there is no footage/posts about this trick, Although I have only footed it so i haven't officially hit it yet but i am pretty sure i will be able to next session. When i hit it i am going to send the video to a couple people to break the components down and make sure everything is clean and if its been hit. Not to sound like an add hunter but if symposium dada gets 2 symposium adds it will be a 6.
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Post by Asmus » 26 Mar 2014 23:42

The symposium butterfly doesn't get symposium in Dada. As far as I am concerned.

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