UPSB v3

Advanced Tricks / Push Rev TA?

new trick...?

  1. Outsmash
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 13:00:22

    It's basically a rev ta that requires you to put your thumb down to like push the pen back. watch the video to understand better..

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  2. Freeman
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 13:13:29

    Seems to be a TA Rev T1-T12 [p T]

    A push similar to the Thumb Snap one.

  3. Outsmash
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 13:19:55

    I dont think its TA Rev T1-T12 [p T] cuz the push is different....it's like a push down kind of thing..

  4. shoeman6
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 13:47:37

    ummm looks a like a fingerless thumb arround rev? with like a snap?


    lmao this is how id notate it though

    From what I can see it's bassicly a rev TA pushed with the first finger nuckle?

  5. Outsmash
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 15:32:25

    QUOTE (shoeman6 @ Sep 20 2008, 07:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    ummm looks a like a fingerless thumb arround rev? with like a snap?


    lmao this is how id notate it though

    From what I can see it's bassicly a rev TA pushed with the first finger nuckle?


    exactly

  6. sketching
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 17:38:59

    I'd call it a Snaparound Reverse. A specific variation of the Thumbaround Reverse with a snap-like push.

  7. Leviathan
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 18:22:18

    It just looks like a counter ta to me.

  8. sangara
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 18:41:59

    I have to agree with Leviathan its just a counter with the index instead of the middle.

  9. sketching
    Date: Sat, Sep 20 2008 20:26:43

    You don't have to start it with a TA Nor, you can start with just the TA Rev using the push with the thumb. I took the TA Nor as simply an easy way to get the pen into position, not part of a hybrid.

    Actually, in that case you can use the Expanded Trick Notation to simply state which finger you are using to push, as it differs from the usual push: Thumbaround Reverse T1-T2[p T]. This points out that the thumb is used to push instead of the index finger. This allows for a thumb-push without implying a specific kind of push.

    If you must label the push, a snap-push makes some sense based on a previously-known push used for the Snaparound trick variation which simply involves sliding one finger across another when pushing the pen.

  10. Outsmash
    Date: Sun, Sep 21 2008 06:53:56

    I still dont think it coud be called a snaparound reverse but i think [p T] states what i'm trying to do. I did'nt know abut that...sry

  11. Anemia
    Date: Tue, Sep 30 2008 20:43:49

    "Hybrid" is a better word, I wouldn't really call this a new trick.

  12. j147l
    Date: Tue, Sep 30 2008 22:49:19

    When I started learning pen spinning, I accidentally learned the TA rev this way...It was a pain to correct it...