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Post by Jorden » 07 Sep 2005 21:33

Hello,

I've been practising this fun game. It's where you keep a ball aloft using your legs and feet. Here is a link to a video I made:

http://footbag.org/media/203/Scary%20Session.wmv

Hope you like it,
Jorden

:twisted:

Edit: link fixed.
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Post by smpdustin15 » 07 Sep 2005 21:38

not working for me /cry


holy mother of poooo
wow
bows down to greatness

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Post by Samurai » 07 Sep 2005 21:38

Shreddaily wrote:
Started with sparse low lines, built intensity with rythmic variety, went to 16th note lines in high register, than went to octives, than block chords for my last chorus... If you understood that last sentance than you should be playing music and not checking the internet.

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Post by wolfpac444 » 07 Sep 2005 22:22

8O
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Post by qphox » 07 Sep 2005 22:29

Thank you for making me laugh. :)

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Post by Z » 07 Sep 2005 22:52

HUGE PROPS JORDEN!!!

I've seen a lot of footbag footage at this point and you're the only person that I watch shred where I don't understand what's happening half of the time. It all looks so easy when you do it, too. You're the best! Keep it up!
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Post by Samurai » 07 Sep 2005 23:39

8O Jorden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MORE I WANT MOIR! :oops:

JORDEN YOU ARE SO GOOD! I... I... AHHHRRRG! 8O

:!: :?: :!: :?: :arrow: :footbag:

What?!?!??!? :x ... Jorden thank you so much for the ULTIMATE inspiration!

I sincerely hope you keep getting better and are world champion one day. You are my favorite player EVER! I want to learn all the crazy concepts you do and be able to have the strength, stamina, and intensity you have. Thank you SO MUCH for being you. You are the besT! :)

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Started with sparse low lines, built intensity with rythmic variety, went to 16th note lines in high register, than went to octives, than block chords for my last chorus... If you understood that last sentance than you should be playing music and not checking the internet.

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Post by dil_strz » 08 Sep 2005 00:55

!
the new invention shot me. egarrab sp gnippets :)
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Post by *Jethro* » 08 Sep 2005 01:35

what..........the hell

That was just insane. 4 ******* 8O

thank you so much for that vid
Hopefully back one day.

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Post by Zescape » 08 Sep 2005 02:46

You experiment with the craziest sets I've ever tried to wrap my brain around. Ridiculous BS moves, too. That abomination of a move with the question marks looked clean to me. Nasty!

Keep up the good work young man.
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Post by Samurai » 08 Sep 2005 06:57

ohyeah. im sorry to say the paradox double blenders 2nd dex wasnt there :( but im sure ull hit it one day!
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Started with sparse low lines, built intensity with rythmic variety, went to 16th note lines in high register, than went to octives, than block chords for my last chorus... If you understood that last sentance than you should be playing music and not checking the internet.

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Post by Jorden » 08 Sep 2005 07:36

Aphex Tron wrote:ohyeah. im sorry to say the paradox double blenders 2nd dex wasnt there :( but im sure ull hit it one day!
Ok cool. Hence the question marks. :wink:

I seriously couldn't tell how clean it was. My back was turned for half the trick. The black shoes kinda hide the bag so it's hard to tell if it falls in front or behind my foot. The confused expression says it all. lol
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Post by blackcrown » 08 Sep 2005 08:39

Would someone be so kind as to list the "Session" videos in chronological order please?

Thanks a lot,

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Post by BalinorNZ » 08 Sep 2005 09:05

O m g man, u just keep getting sicker! Exponentially! Damnit!!!!

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Post by Paul Agostinelli » 08 Sep 2005 09:18

the sessions in order with dates.

epic session 3.9.05
intense session 3.28.05
wack session 3.30.05
hardcore session 4.4.05
cosmic session 4.19.05
fierce session 5.18.05
record session 6.10.05
deadly session 6.25.05
runz (unknown date)
this one

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p.s. i vaguely remember missing the download for one of the sessions, if there is one missing, please let me know and someone rehost it!
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Post by blackcrown » 08 Sep 2005 09:54

Thanks for the list. I think you're missing "sinister session" and "badass session" does anyone know the dates for these?

Thanks,

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Post by Lise » 08 Sep 2005 09:56

Badass.

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Post by jon » 08 Sep 2005 10:14

was that a paradon rev whirl :) ?
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Post by mc » 08 Sep 2005 13:46

that was easily one of my favorite videos of all time. The choreography with the symb bubba beaters was rad, and the moves were incredible. It was fun hanging with you at worlds. Keep up the awesome stuff.
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Post by brian relly » 08 Sep 2005 14:15

Jorden,

You should post a link to the page the video is on, not directly to the /media video file. This is because the video is moved to a new, faster server about a half hour after you upload it. You have the old link up there right now, so everyone is stuck downloading the painfully slow version. You can tell it's been moved when the link reads 'v.footbag.org' instead of just 'footbag.org'

Other than that, I'll update after I've watched the video.
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