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by sidekick » 22 May 2006 10:22
janis wrote:A few more sets,
knee-bumping atomic
dragon surging
heel surging
cloud surging
It's impossible (or at least damn close to it) to clean this. It's more slurred than normal surging! It's more probable to hit outside pixie from a dragon set. To do this (And I agree with sam) you have to set before the dex, *but* you have to do the spin before you dex with the dragon set, or else it's going to be the. The big difference is the way your foot is turned, if you spin as you set, it looks the'd because of the way that your foot just falls into the outside position.
the other surging moves are hawt though!
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by habitat » 22 May 2006 10:39
sitarski on this forum told me he could probably do gyro flipwalk ... said he was trying to get it on cam. Let's wait and see this
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by JeffRichards » 26 May 2006 07:36
Anyone know whats been hit out of Sidewinding or Gnome???? Id be interested to see....
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by Paul Agostinelli » 08 Jun 2006 09:30
dunno if this is being updated still but gyro reverse swirling is called slicing, and symposium gyro reverse swirling is called splicing. splicing stepping is also a set thats been hit and i think it doesnt have a name.
and NEO!! please add this. neo is
inside>same out[dex]>>
i have two unusual sets to add as well
done entirely uptime
fairy ss flying clipper. flacking
toe>same out[dex]>op symp clip kick[bod]>>
fairy ss flying clipper stepping. flocking
toe>same out[dex]>op symo clip kick[bod]>op in[dex]>>
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by ptaku » 08 Jun 2006 09:58
Slicing and Splicing and Reverse Swirling, not Reverse Whirling.
The another two sets you are talking about, aren't technically one set. They Are like Fairy > ss Flying Clipper and Fairy > ss Flying Clipper > Stepping, but it's the same kind of deal like Gimpy, Pimpy and etc knee bumping things.
Btw. The Fairy Flying Clipper Stepping thing is sick IMO. Great Thing, I have to try it.
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by Paul Agostinelli » 08 Jun 2006 10:02
no, they are actually sets.
the flying clipper kick is done almost immediately after the fairy dex is complete, so the bag has only barely begun to rise when the clipper foot kicks it, accelerating the set faster. the bag no where near peaks before being kicked, so there is no way it could be confused with a downtime component. there is no directional change of momentum during the set, the bag goes up the whole time. they are very clearly sets, ill get them on vid very soon.
what seperates them from pimpy and gimpy etc. is that instead of it being a fairy set wait till the bag peaks and then knee bump it, it is done when the bag has just begun its ascent, 100% uptime.
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by ptaku » 08 Jun 2006 10:08
I know what you are talking about, I knew it after your first post.
Bu the kick is the next contact, which ends the thing before and starts the thing after. If we were talking about counting adds in shred30, we couldnt consider it one set. The rules determine that a contact ends a trick.
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by Paul Agostinelli » 08 Jun 2006 10:17
fair enough, and in those terms you are absolutely right, and im sure i would score it the same way for a shred 30.
but excluding shred 30 if you were to ask whether
fairy flying clipper stepping op butterfly was fairy flying clipper>ripwalk or if it was one trick, most would say its one trick (called flockwalk) because there is only one uptime and one downtime path of the bag.
fairy flying clipper>ripwalk would have a downtime after the fairy creating 2 uptimes and 2 downtimes, thus 2 tricks.
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by ptaku » 08 Jun 2006 10:30
Yeah, in shred circle I would consider it as one stylie thing...
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by Asmus » 09 Jun 2006 00:55
Maybe Flying Stepping should be added to the list?
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by brinard » 03 Jul 2006 15:38
i hope it qualifies, but
raking pixie
if so, ill call it farming.
my 2nd trick since stumbling upon it is
farming butterfly revswirling rake ( i havent found a good name yet...)
(this set idea is not confirmed)((please confirm it))
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by Tripp » 03 Jul 2006 18:07
Once again, it's two separate tricks. It's like doing a Toe Stalling Fairy. The first trick ends on toe stall, second starts with fairy. Like your first trick ends on rake and the second trick starts with pixie.
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by brinard » 03 Jul 2006 18:08
thats what i thought. i was making sure.
but why is a pendulum just not considered toe set. theres no dex.
i thought maybe it worked, cause it is 1 contact... and it starts crossbody.(or ends, whatev...)
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by shredzilla » 09 Jul 2006 21:40
stepping>same toe= clipper mirage
Q: pogo>same toe= pogo mirage?
So yeah, what's pogo to same toe called. Thnx.
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by james_dean » 09 Jul 2006 22:27
just a clipper set symposium mirage
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by shredzilla » 10 Jul 2006 08:40
Actually your post made me realize the most accurate way to say it would be frontside clipper mirage.
The symposium comes more from the set than the mirage. I could set the bag up high then do a symp mirage at the end, that wouldn't be pogo.
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by Zeb Jackson » 10 Jul 2006 08:43
zebs set list
Pixie (strong side) flip = horrible
Ducking
Diving
Gyro
and thats about it
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by Jorden » 10 Jul 2006 09:20
Guys, chances are if you're not sure if it 'qualifies', then it's probably not a true set.
Generally when the foot or another surface comes into contact with the bag, that trick is over. One exception you could say, is 'interruptions', where one foot makes contact with the bag not so much upwards, but to stop its downward motion. The other foot then sends it upwards, usually during the same jump (i.e. diddit).
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by james_dean » 10 Jul 2006 15:17
oh ok. That'd just be pogo toe then. Careful though, they're very easy to 'the'
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by Troyson » 16 Jul 2006 21:00
ouside pixie set...pumpkin set