Paul Austin's footbook

Keep a diary of what you're hitting, what's frustrating you, and your goals.
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Post by mosher » 26 Jun 2008 17:14

Props on the link, doesn't it feel cool??

I am glad you're still at it, you've got a good attitude and that can take you really far.

Good to see you again!

Maybe check out cali for year round shredding.
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Post by BenRea » 26 Jun 2008 17:39

Oregon.



And to your PM, sweet idea. I'll do it. I'll start. give me a day.
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Post by The Rhino » 29 Jun 2008 14:52

few new tricks

Whirling Swirl
Gyro Whirl
Paradon Swirl (if there is no trick name for this yet, I propose "paradigm shift")

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Post by The Rhino » 30 Jun 2008 11:57

So, I've had this Aiden bag for about a year and it has been the best bag I have ever had. I PM'd to get more of them but with no response.

I'd like to buy 3 more bags. 3 from 3 different stitchers, but I don't know who I should get them from. I had 1 abshire that I liked alot, but the others I have had since then have been... not as good. I had a footfighter, but It didn't really break in ever.

I'm tellin ya, this Aiden bag rocked since the second I bought it. No break in time. no holes. no loose stiching. perfect stalls and weight. I'd buy 3 more if I could.

anyway, I want to get some new bags and I don't want to end up with junk, and since I've had the best, I dont want to end up with something less than as good as what I am used to shredding with. know what I'm sayin? Perhaps I ought to stitch my own and join the bandwagon.

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Post by The Rhino » 30 Jun 2008 14:28

Here are some of the latest sick 1's I have hit

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kvZTpHveqM[/youtube]

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Post by BenRea » 30 Jun 2008 14:35

you just hit 4 moves that i have never hit... i love you.


damn.


i can't figure out swirl only reverse. let alone paradon swirl. you could probably hit paradon swirl in less attempts than i could hit paradon.
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Post by The Rhino » 30 Jun 2008 14:41

OK then, let me ask a humble question. May I still rep for TT?

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Post by The Rhino » 02 Jul 2008 14:04

Seriously, today was one of the best days of my life
Happiness was given to me around one o clock
And I feel like I can accomplish anything I want.
You would feel like a million bucks too
Loving every minute of it, oh yeah.
Always, this day shall be remembered.

TODAYS SESSION:

Paradon Bsos
Flip Dimwalk

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Post by The Rhino » 09 Jul 2008 05:20

So I was editing some stuff I hit last night and I was interested to see how my bsos paradons looked.

I actually found out that I did NOT hit paradon bsos, but rather a wierd looking butterfly and a paradon.

thats kind of hilarious.

I don't even know if I ever hit paradon on my flip yet now.

duh.

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Post by Sporatical_Distractions » 09 Jul 2008 08:13

Beautiful Tricks Paul! Your swirls are really nice.
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Post by The Rhino » 10 Jul 2008 20:11

The official report is:

every single one of my flip paradons are flip butterflys

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Post by Dave Da » 11 Jul 2008 08:18

Hey Paul,

Its Dave! we met way back at the Michigan Tourney. I just got back into to kicking. I was just looking around to see who was still shredding and its great to see that you are. You have progressed into an amazing shredder. I started to stitch again, give me a few weeks and I can make you a bag for pretty cheap if you're interested.
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Post by The Rhino » 11 Jul 2008 08:21

man, I just posted in your blog, and look! you posted in mine! yeah, I'm interested in a bag. dude, lets shred.

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Post by BenRea » 11 Jul 2008 16:25

That picture is badass.
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Post by BenRea » 11 Jul 2008 18:26

one mistake. That was butterfly swirl. not infinity swirl.


Hey! but nice video! those are some sweet moves! ive been getting pretty close to infinity swirl myself. still trying though. Your fairys look really good though. props.
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Post by The Rhino » 11 Jul 2008 18:28

Ok, so, I hate the name butterfly, that Is why I called it infinity.

what is the difference?

wait, i think i know what it is.

I set it from toe, and to be infinity it must be set from far clipper. right?

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Post by BenRea » 11 Jul 2008 18:58

yup. your right.


but if you need to call it infinity in front of your friends then go for it because i agree. butterfly blows.
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Post by Darkshredder » 11 Jul 2008 22:23

corpse grinder swirl.. . . cool video. Come up north!!
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Post by The Rhino » 12 Jul 2008 03:56

I should come visit you guys sometime. that would be dope. I'd be down for that.

a road trip sounds fun, but I'd take the train.

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