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Fundamental Tricks / Continuous thumbaround thread
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Date: Thu, Mar 5 2009 10:08:13
I've made this thread for all who need help in the continuous TA (including myself)!
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Date: Thu, Mar 5 2009 11:43:22
TA = Fundamental?
Anyway, I found the best way to learn this trick is, once you have a consistant TA (nearly 100% or 100%), then just go for it! Do a TA but instead of a catch just execute another! You need to start executing just slightly before the pen reaches where it started (sort of the same as how you start to catch just before the pen is about to get back to where it started from). See how many in a row you can do. It might seem a little fast at first, however, with a bit of practice it will slow down and you will also be able to get more in a row. I found keeping track of the most I had gotten in a row on each hand was good as I could see the improvement numerically.
Also, I found that in my right hand it was best to use the index finger to push the Cont. TAs whereas in the left hand the middle finger seemed best to push. If you are struggling with the middle finger my advice is to not be afraid of trying the index finger instead. -
Date: Thu, Mar 5 2009 12:50:23
http://www.upsb.info/forum/index.php?showt...p;hl=continuous