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FootbagginBum
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by FootbagginBum » 07 Jan 2004 20:46
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LameR
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by LameR » 08 Jan 2004 01:56
My God, finally! Clippers!!! And in one night of work too!!!!! And I can do mirages right side better, still needs work and somewhat do hopovers but CLIPPPPPPERRRRRS!!! That is such a relief...
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hacksterbator
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by hacksterbator » 08 Jan 2004 09:30
props, now that you've got clippers, it's all down hill from here
as for me:
paradox symposium eggbeater
toe flurry (bare foot) gonna try it in shoes.
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Shredxor
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by Shredxor » 08 Jan 2004 10:46
yea i was with lamer and his clippers are good now... and he can do mirages better than i can, but i have the slight advantage of butterfly but he'll get it soon enough like today when we shred.
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Jorden
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by Jorden » 08 Jan 2004 21:03
I now have a new motto: "Everything BSOS"
In the past 2 days:
- firewalk (symp. whirling infinity)
- pdx ripwalk BSOS
- pdx whirl > blur BSOS
- tapping whirl BSOS
- gyro whirl BSOS
- fairy same whirl BSOS
- spin PS mirage both sides
- whirling XBD rake BSOS
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full nelson
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by full nelson » 08 Jan 2004 22:32
Hackmaster wrote:- firewalk (symp. whirling infinity)
Who named that?
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Jeremy
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by Jeremy » 09 Jan 2004 02:20
Brendan from Australia named it. He has it on video too I think. Actually I don't know, I think he does though. He was hitting it for a while but it started to hurt his knee so he stopped. The set is called flaring.
I have now hit all the "walk" moves except two I think, someone can probably let me know if I've missed any.
My "walks"
ripwalk, sidewalk, parkwalk, darkwalk, dimwalk (both the correct and incorrect way) and E-walk. The ones I think I'm missing are bigwalk and firewalk.
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Jorden
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by Jorden » 09 Jan 2004 04:54
Who named that?
Not sure. It wasn't me obviously. I remember hearing about it in the freestyle E-mail list a while back.
* Edit - sorry, didn't read Jeremy's post.
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Jorden on 09 Jan 2004 08:23, edited 1 time in total.
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Muffinman
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by Muffinman » 09 Jan 2004 07:20
Jeremy wrote:My "walks"
ripwalk, sidewalk, parkwalk, darkwalk, dimwalk (both the correct and incorrect way) and E-walk. The ones I think I'm missing are bigwalk and firewalk.
jaywalk, tripwalk, janiwalker, sunilwalker, cakewalk(i think i heard this was a move...??)..prolly more. i remember a thread about the walk moves.
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Jorden
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by Jorden » 09 Jan 2004 08:21
There's more "walk" moves than you think. (Don't forget whirlwalk!)
And some that I've invented:
- jordenwalker (stepping ripwalk)
- moirwalk (symp. bubba infinity)
- smashwalk (atomic ripwalk)
- quickwalk (quantum ripwalk)
Vids of these coming soon!
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by Jeremy » 10 Jan 2004 15:52
What's J walk? Also what's tripwalk? Are you talking about toe ripwalk aka dimwalk the correct way (as opposed to pixie butterfly being the incorrect way?)
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max
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by max » 10 Jan 2004 18:45
two new triple dexes for me today in sunny Sydney:
pdx tapping dlo (nuclear ss dlo)
pixie (op) whirling swirl
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david
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by david » 10 Jan 2004 18:49
tripwalk=quatum butter
jaywalk=its liek adowntime ripwalky thing i think like a da da with a plant?
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by Jeremy » 11 Jan 2004 01:15
Despite popular belief, quantum butterfly is called dimwalk. Pixie butterfly is called pixie butterfly. Not that it matters really, the name of the trick doesn't effect the trick its self.
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david
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by david » 11 Jan 2004 16:52
toe set hat stall (both sides)
whos your daddy?
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hacksterbator
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by hacksterbator » 11 Jan 2004 17:23
daddy just needed to post some thing didn't he?
any way...
-zulu warrior (both sides)
-superfly (strong)
-flip ps whirl on lock down serving 25 to life!
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by Slippur » 11 Jan 2004 18:20
toe sidewalk
flipside whirl
paradox whirl both sides (I actually hit flipside paradox whirl before flipside whirl, that's how bad my flipside clipper set is)
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hacksterbator
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by hacksterbator » 11 Jan 2004 18:23
toe side walk? do you mean park walk? or slapping butterfly?
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