['what are the fundamental tricks?']
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['what are the fundamental tricks?']
im new and need some tips on a couple of fundamental trcks
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it's about time you get on Modified you lazy Biznatch. well Toe Stalls Toe Stalls Toe Stalls both sides too. after te toes stalls Inside Stalls then Outside Stalls. then practice Inside<Toe<Outside. I'll help you out when you want to shred with me again. Oh yeah, don't forget to get Lavers with the pay from your new job. A new bag wouldn't hurt either. As for me I happy to see another Butler Shredder. well, if he sticks to it(you better).
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Outside stalls dont seem to be that important i mean yeah i have seen some people use it mid run. Really the only person i have seen use them frequently in tiltless/guiltless runs is jon negella.
Would the best in the world not be as good if they didnt know how to do an outside stall.
Maybe im way off on this im still relativlly new to this sport, but i dont see the harm in not learning that.
Would the best in the world not be as good if they didnt know how to do an outside stall.
Maybe im way off on this im still relativlly new to this sport, but i dont see the harm in not learning that.
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learning outside stalls can build strength in your legs that is required for certain moves. for instance: whirl. the initial motion for whirl is the same as an outside stall. the outside stall will help to build muscles used in this move. learning control with your legs is also a benefit of outside stalls. also, outside stalls are the basis to dragons. dragons are super styley, difficult, and badass.
hey, before you learn your stalls, learn your toe kicks, inside kicks, and outside kicks.
hey, before you learn your stalls, learn your toe kicks, inside kicks, and outside kicks.
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I agree, I made the mistake of trying to learn tricks prior to being able to kick the footbag. It is important to build the muscle neccesary to do tricks and control setting the footbag through learning basic kicks (inside, toe, outside), then stalls (also inside, toe, and outside), and finally simple tricks (clippers, around the worlds, mirage, legover, ect.). It might take a little while to get started, but the extra work in the beginning will really pay off. My two cents at least.
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