tiltless/guiltless
tiltless/guiltless
What Exactly Do ThoseTerms Mean? I've Been Trying To Search For Them But I Guess My Phone Won't Actually Let Me Search...
Re: tiltless/guiltless
These are terms that most often refer to a string of tricks and what the lowest ADD value of one of those tricks are.
Tiltless - 2 ADDs and higher (or, to make more sense with the term, without 1-add tricks)
Guiltless - 3 ADDs and higher
Tripless - 4 ADDs and higher
Fearless - 5 ADDs and higher
Beastly - 6 ADDs and higher
Godly - 7 ADDs and higher
To say that a string is guiltless means that all of the tricks are at least 3 ADDs or higher, or to phrase it another way, the string is done without using tricks 2 ADDs or lower (the -less part of most of these terms).
Some of these terms are also used to describe a player in general. The most common ones are Tiltless and Guiltless. A Tiltless player is usually an intermediate who commonly does strings that contain 2 ADD tricks. A Guiltless player is one who has eliminated the need to use 2 ADD tricks in their strings and this is the most basic quality normally used to describe an 'open' level player.
There could also be responses about the validity of ADDs in determining skill level and how the numbers hinder true freestyle, but on a purely academic level I think I've answered the question accurately.
Tiltless - 2 ADDs and higher (or, to make more sense with the term, without 1-add tricks)
Guiltless - 3 ADDs and higher
Tripless - 4 ADDs and higher
Fearless - 5 ADDs and higher
Beastly - 6 ADDs and higher
Godly - 7 ADDs and higher
To say that a string is guiltless means that all of the tricks are at least 3 ADDs or higher, or to phrase it another way, the string is done without using tricks 2 ADDs or lower (the -less part of most of these terms).
Some of these terms are also used to describe a player in general. The most common ones are Tiltless and Guiltless. A Tiltless player is usually an intermediate who commonly does strings that contain 2 ADD tricks. A Guiltless player is one who has eliminated the need to use 2 ADD tricks in their strings and this is the most basic quality normally used to describe an 'open' level player.
There could also be responses about the validity of ADDs in determining skill level and how the numbers hinder true freestyle, but on a purely academic level I think I've answered the question accurately.
Last edited by Matt K on 17 Aug 2014 18:47, edited 1 time in total.
Matt Kemmer
Re: tiltless/guiltless
A "tilt" in footbag is a one add trick, like toe stall. So if you are "TILT-less" you are doing tricks in a string without utilizing any one add tricks. For example: Mirage>Legover>Illusion>Pickup>near clipper>Repeat
A "guilt" in footbag is a two add trick, like clipper stall. So if you are "GUILT-less" you are doing tricks in string without utilizing any two add tricks. For Example: Butterfly>Osis>Paradox Mirage>Repeat
But listen to Matt K, (I didn't know he was posting an answer as well at the same time as me) (He is a little better than me and that's a huge understatement)
A "guilt" in footbag is a two add trick, like clipper stall. So if you are "GUILT-less" you are doing tricks in string without utilizing any two add tricks. For Example: Butterfly>Osis>Paradox Mirage>Repeat
But listen to Matt K, (I didn't know he was posting an answer as well at the same time as me) (He is a little better than me and that's a huge understatement)
Re: tiltless/guiltless
Thank You I Really Appreciate The Answers. So It's A DescriptioN Of String/Run Difficulty MorE Or Less. So A String Of Awt > LeGover > Clipper > Butterfly > Paradox Mirage Would Be Triples But If The Awt And legover Were Double And The Clipper You Spun Into It Would Be Guiltless.
Re: tiltless/guiltless
If you meant "tiltless" instead of "tripless", yeah. Are you a tiltless player?
Re: tiltless/guiltless
I Mental Tiltless But My Phone Autocorrected It Into Tripless. And No im Not Tiltless Um Barely Getting Down The Basic Stalls (Good With Toe Decent With Inside Starting To Do Clippers All BS)