UPSB v3
Advanced Tricks / Learning combos the unorthodox way
What?
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Date: Fri, Dec 12 2008 06:13:53
Whats the easiest way to put tricks together you ask?
I find it simplest to take an already put together combo for example:Kams4loop combo
Imediately after i learned how to do that i could start modifying what i do in between, how i start, how i finish and so on.
sometimes to get somewhere you just have to start at the begining.
the only problem i have with this method is that it gets repetitive.
If you continue to do the same combos and get good at them, it just feels right and my hand almost automaticly does something i already did (well for me at least).
now as for learning order of tricks
Thumbaround
charge
charge reverse
sonic
backaround
shadow
twisted sonic
from there every trick you try should come a little easier
thx for reading dont post nothing stupid
MochaRevolver is capping fake RSVPs -
Date: Fri, Dec 12 2008 07:12:23QUOTE (MochaRevolverS83 @ Dec 12 2008, 03:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>the only problem i have with this method is that it gets repetitive.
If you continue to do the same combos and get good at them, it just feels right and my hand almost automaticly does something i already did (well for me at least).
i get that too, you want to do something diferent, but ur hand just wont allow you
like i'm used to doing a shadow after i ts bust -
Date: Fri, Dec 12 2008 23:54:45
One thing I like to do is to take two tricks, completely ramdomly, and ask myself, how can I chain these two tricks together.
You can also "compose" your combos on paper, and try to spin them after. When you have a couple of mini-combos that you master, you can improvise a combo, in a certain way. -
Date: Sat, Dec 13 2008 00:03:45
Unorthodox? There really isn't an orthodox way...