UPSB v3
Advanced Tricks / Inverse Twisted Sonic
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 14:29:34
I have seen many of the video tutorials on youtube but I'm still not quite sure how this is done. Can somebody please explain in words, not a video? The whole trick just makes no sense to me whatsoever.
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 14:35:03
I need to know this too..
I think its like Charge 23 ~ Pass 23-12 --> charge..
Man, I have no clue.. -
Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 15:00:23
Its just a Charge23 followed by a pass23-12,
Its quite simple. -
Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 17:15:48
Just do a Charge 23 and start do do another one but pull your middle finger forward and catch it 12.
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 18:12:44
I always thought it to be Charge 23-23 > Pass 23-12
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 18:14:00
That's pretty much what I meant
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 22:35:07
That sounds like regular twisted sonic to me.
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 22:53:24
Twisted sonic uses Pass Reverse 23-12
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Date: Tue, Oct 21 2008 23:57:21
it should be noted that the technical inverse twisted sonic begins and ends in a charge 0.5 position
however, this isn't used in informal notations
but really... there's no need to ever use the inverse twisted sonic in notations... >> -
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 02:23:47
I'm such an idiot
Sorry to waste your time, it turns out I already knew how to do this and was over-thinking it (I didn't realize what I was doing was an inverse twisted sonic). Actually, it was the third trick I ever learned! (I know it's actually a hybrid but oh well). -
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 02:38:55
Twisted Sonic Rev. Inv. Is my second favorite trick (right behind finger pass). I like to do Twisted Sonic Rev. Inv. Fall the most. -
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 14:33:07
Fingerpass isn't a trick, it's a combo.
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Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 14:52:45
I think it's:
charge 23 0.5 -> inverse pass 23-12 -> charge 13 0.5 -> charge 12 0.5
makes much more sense because if it's not an inverse pass it would just be a normal twisted sonic... -
Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 15:11:30QUOTE (stickman @ Oct 22 2008, 07:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think it's:
charge 23 0.5 -> inverse pass 23-12 -> charge 13 0.5 -> charge 12 0.5
makes much more sense because if it's not an inverse pass it would just be a normal twisted sonic...
First part is right, as of now there is no such thing as Inverse Pass, there is no Clipped Charge in a Twisted Sonic anyway so that part is obsolete, and last part I'm cool with. By what you said you don't know what the definition of Inverse is, we apply Inverse when a trick travels on the opposite side of the hand so:
Twisted Sonic Normal we label as: Charge 0.5 23 ~> Pass Reverse 23-12. Now lets's move that to the opposite side of the hand:
Charge 0.5 ~> Pass 23-12, it really is that simple. -
Date: Thu, Oct 23 2008 04:44:09
I can't do this without doing a complete charge first, though. Any help?
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Date: Thu, Oct 23 2008 05:12:28
I'm confused. Some of you say its Chage 23 --> pass 23-12 and some say Charge 23 [s 0.5] --> pass 23-12 --> charge 12 [s 0.5]... ..
what is it actually?? -
Date: Thu, Oct 23 2008 05:23:02
you're supposed to do it with a complete charge first
why?
because, as i stated, the trick technically begins in a charge 0.5
so you do a charge 0.5 to get into position
then a charge 0.5 > pass
wallah
you're doing it fine -
Date: Thu, Oct 23 2008 05:47:40QUOTE (sangara @ Oct 22 2008, 11:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>First part is right, as of now there is no such thing as Inverse Pass, there is no Clipped Charge in a Twisted Sonic anyway so that part is obsolete, and last part I'm cool with. By what you said you don't know what the definition of Inverse is, we apply Inverse when a trick travels on the opposite side of the hand so:
Twisted Sonic Normal we label as: Charge 0.5 23 ~> Pass Reverse 23-12. Now lets's move that to the opposite side of the hand:
Charge 0.5 ~> Pass 23-12, it really is that simple.
yeah ops I though he was talking abotu Inverse Sonic... -
Date: Thu, Oct 23 2008 15:41:22QUOTE (Outsmash @ Oct 22 2008, 10:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I'm confused. Some of you say its Chage 23 --> pass 23-12 and some say Charge 23 [s 0.5] --> pass 23-12 --> charge 12 [s 0.5]... ..
what is it actually??
That is basically the same, it all depends on the style of breakdowns you like to use, and the Charge at the end I would say is optional -
Date: Fri, Nov 21 2008 21:48:57
[quote]I can't do this without doing a complete charge first, though. Any help?[quote]
You have to do it with a complete charge...which is why I don't think Inverse Sonic should be considered a real trick. It's just a combo. -
Date: Sat, Nov 22 2008 01:03:48QUOTE (Crazy Demon @ Nov 21 2008, 01:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You have to do it with a complete charge...which is why I don't think Inverse Sonic should be considered a real trick. It's just a combo.
You don't have to use a complete charge for inverse sonic.... that's not even what this thread is about -
Date: Tue, Nov 25 2008 20:19:06
I think Inverse twisted sonic is easy than Normal twisted sonic
But most of the people know Normal twisted sonic before Inverse twisted sonic
So when you do Inverse twisted sonic , It looks like hard trick -
Date: Tue, Dec 30 2008 06:50:33
Its either a charge 12 > Pass 23 or Charge 23 > Pass 12
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Date: Fri, Jan 23 2009 05:26:18
Isn't he asking about "Inverse" so it would be 12 23 with a half reverse charge to start it right?