Fearless Kids
Fearless Kids
I first hit 10 unique fearless back in January of 2007. 5 years later, I wondered if I could do it again. Since I have a camera now, I challenged myself to get 10 unique fearless on video. Here are the results, plus a few other clips mixed in for visual variety.
Please watch in HD, as the quality is a lot better:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4N28lKBt88[/youtube]
Vimeo link in case it's blocked in your area.
As always, comments appreciated.
Please watch in HD, as the quality is a lot better:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4N28lKBt88[/youtube]
Vimeo link in case it's blocked in your area.
As always, comments appreciated.
Last edited by C-Fan on 28 Feb 2013 14:36, edited 1 time in total.
Sick...! there are some really sweet link into it. and it's always a BLAST to see ppl being stock about what they hit... Props man... you have played that game for som long :O! That's a good result for allt he effort you put !
P.S. I know it's the same comment that you have on FB, but it's always fun to be able to read them again after a while, that's why i post it here too !
P.S. I know it's the same comment that you have on FB, but it's always fun to be able to read them again after a while, that's why i post it here too !
Can't imagine all the work you must have done over the years to be able to make this vid. Amazing. Time 2 Jam was the first footbag vid I ever owned and you were a high level player then. That's on VHS for all the newbies. It's amazing to think that after all these years you still keep up with the level of the game. Only a few can manage such a feat (Lon Smith, Peter Irish, ect.) All your vid's have been a great inspiration for me being 27 with a body that doesn't like to cooperate. It's proof that you can improve in this game even into your thirties. It gives me hope that I still have the time to get good. Thanks for that. Now lets see 15.
@MathieuGM, I'm guilty of being one of those guys that doesn't post a comment on vid's that often. I don't know why other than it's hard to find something to say that others haven't already said. I suppose a little redundancy isn't the worst thing though. Thanks for calling everyone out. I agree that the makers of the videos don't get nearly enough credit for the joy they give to everyone in the community. I'll try to post more when I feel I should.
@MathieuGM, I'm guilty of being one of those guys that doesn't post a comment on vid's that often. I don't know why other than it's hard to find something to say that others haven't already said. I suppose a little redundancy isn't the worst thing though. Thanks for calling everyone out. I agree that the makers of the videos don't get nearly enough credit for the joy they give to everyone in the community. I'll try to post more when I feel I should.
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Thanks everybody for taking the time to comment. I had a lot of technical problems when I edited this, and the shred itself also took a lot of time and effort to get, so it was satisfying to finally finish this project and get a video out.
A few responses/thoughts:
I got a couple nice comments on the in-mobius. That sick 3 was inspired by Mark Monistere, who hit in-mobius recently. While I had hit in-mobius before, I had never put it in a hard link. So that inspired me to put it in this sick 3.
The run starting with legbreaker-bs blur was inspired by Justin Dale’s first ten fearless combo. I saw his and thought: “bs blur looks cool in a fearless string,” so I resolved to put it in one.
All of the combos in the video were planned out, except for the one starting with jani-blurriest. I was just going for that link, and then I kept going. When I handcaught, I wasn’t sure if I made it to ten or not, but was stoked to check the film and find out I had.
The flailing swirling ss dlo was inspired by John Goode and Mark M. They kept going back and forth hitting stuff with that set, so I went out and gave it a try. I found it to be a lot of fun, so I pushed myself and hit this trick during my second session with the set. John and Mark hadn’t hit it before…is this an invention?
Phil Morrison’s fearless video is indirectly responsible for this video. After I watched his, I didn’t plan on making any videos at all, but I was inspired to try and get 10 fearless again. After I got one clip on tape, I decided to go for a couple more. Once I got to five, I planned on making a short video, but decided all my combos were too similar (all started with ewalk), so I forced myself to hit a few more with a bit more variety. Once I got to 12, I decided to make a video.
Similar to my beast video, I’m probably going to lay off 10 fearless for a while, now that I've made a video. That said, it was a fun challenge and I’m happy to have a video of my results for posterity. Thank you again for watching, and extra thanks to those who commented.
A few responses/thoughts:
I got a couple nice comments on the in-mobius. That sick 3 was inspired by Mark Monistere, who hit in-mobius recently. While I had hit in-mobius before, I had never put it in a hard link. So that inspired me to put it in this sick 3.
The run starting with legbreaker-bs blur was inspired by Justin Dale’s first ten fearless combo. I saw his and thought: “bs blur looks cool in a fearless string,” so I resolved to put it in one.
All of the combos in the video were planned out, except for the one starting with jani-blurriest. I was just going for that link, and then I kept going. When I handcaught, I wasn’t sure if I made it to ten or not, but was stoked to check the film and find out I had.
The flailing swirling ss dlo was inspired by John Goode and Mark M. They kept going back and forth hitting stuff with that set, so I went out and gave it a try. I found it to be a lot of fun, so I pushed myself and hit this trick during my second session with the set. John and Mark hadn’t hit it before…is this an invention?
Phil Morrison’s fearless video is indirectly responsible for this video. After I watched his, I didn’t plan on making any videos at all, but I was inspired to try and get 10 fearless again. After I got one clip on tape, I decided to go for a couple more. Once I got to five, I planned on making a short video, but decided all my combos were too similar (all started with ewalk), so I forced myself to hit a few more with a bit more variety. Once I got to 12, I decided to make a video.
Similar to my beast video, I’m probably going to lay off 10 fearless for a while, now that I've made a video. That said, it was a fun challenge and I’m happy to have a video of my results for posterity. Thank you again for watching, and extra thanks to those who commented.
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