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Advanced Tricks / (Korean) Backaround Thread

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  1. Escapist1
    Date: Wed, Jan 9 2008 03:08:12

    when i try and do my korean bakaround, it ends up looking more and more like a neosonic. That, and when i do it, my fingers kind of "shoot" or jut out. In all the tutorials i've looked at, it seems like all the other fingers stay curled. bangHead.gif

    Is what I'm doing wrong or unnacceptable? And obviously i'm doing this to learn bak fall, so any suggestions towards that would be superb.

  2. death
    Date: Wed, Jan 9 2008 03:37:12

    i dont think its wrong cuz i do most of my backs with relaxed fingers that are pretty straight

  3. Teddy
    Date: Thu, Jan 10 2008 13:11:05

    Baks rely more on a hand jerking rather than finger movement

  4. Escapist1
    Date: Fri, Jan 11 2008 21:39:59

    okay thanks for your help guys, i got it pretty much down now smile.gif

  5. TonyTouch
    Date: Thu, Feb 21 2008 07:17:52

    i can do the bak and catch it with my thumb but when i try to catch it with 1 and 2 i just cant do it angryfire.gif

  6. TonyTouch
    Date: Fri, Feb 22 2008 08:33:16

    bangHead.gif ARGH!!! bangHead.gif someone help me! bangHead.gif

  7. TheK SVK
    Date: Fri, Feb 22 2008 09:59:12

    when i trained korean bakroundm i taped my 432 fingers, because i always made something like neosonic... so I taped and that was better to train just hand motions...

  8. TonyTouch
    Date: Fri, Feb 22 2008 15:59:44

    QUOTE (TheK SVK @ Feb 22 2008, 01:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    when i trained korean bakroundm i taped my 432 fingers,


    you need your middle finger to do the trick, dry.gif and you taped your fingers to your hand?

  9. sketching
    Date: Fri, Feb 22 2008 16:02:57

    he taped fingers 2, 3 and 4 together, not to his hand. dry.gif

  10. TonyTouch
    Date: Fri, Feb 22 2008 16:06:45

    QUOTE (sketching @ Feb 22 2008, 08:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    he taped fingers 2, 3 and 4 together, not to his hand. dry.gif


    im so noob for not getting that hahahah.gif

  11. pen_MAKer
    Date: Fri, Feb 22 2008 19:41:24

    keep ur fingers curled

  12. TonyTouch
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 01:39:51

    when i try to curl my middle finger right away i just knock the pen down.

  13. Crzyazn
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 02:12:35

    focus on perfecting hand motion too...it's a very momentum reliant trick

  14. Colt
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 02:17:02

    Korean bak is another name for FINGERLESS indexaround reverse..I don't see why you're fingers are moving at all if so. It would be more of a slight wrist flick, in which there is no required finger movement. So try keeping your fingers relaxed and don't move them at all, and just fling it over.

  15. TonyTouch
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 02:26:04

    im trying to catch it in 1 and 2.

  16. sketching
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 03:14:12

    If you position the middle finger below the pen while doing Fingerless Indexarounds Reverse, then bending the middle finger inward should get it out of the way rather than being in the way. huh.gif

  17. TonyTouch
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 05:11:27

    im right handed and im not doing the reverse....

  18. sketching
    Date: Sat, Feb 23 2008 07:11:47

    Use a mirror.
    "Korean Backaround" = Fingerless Indexaround Reverse

  19. Noob
    Date: Sat, May 17 2008 02:34:07

    umm, after i let the pen go on my index finger it just falls down by itself

  20. someone
    Date: Sat, May 17 2008 02:45:08

    You have to twist your hand a bit to start the motion.

  21. 000zero0000
    Date: Sat, May 17 2008 03:06:58

    can we discuss midbak, ringbak and pinky bak here too?

  22. Noob
    Date: Sat, May 17 2008 12:25:55

    Im having trouble catching it with 12 =/ any tips?

  23. zachawey
    Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 05:22:11

    when i see a bakfall, the pen goes alot toward the knuckle, unlike sketchings bak...
    I do it like sketching,but i think its wrong sad.gif

  24. Jiinn
    Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 05:56:15

    i cant catch bak in 12 too..

  25. FrozenIce
    Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 06:14:08

    Funny...I learned the Korean Bak with a catch in 12, so naturally, I had trouble catching it in T1.

    As for catching it...I really don't know how to explain...Sorry...I just kept practicing...

  26. Ogarathe
    Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 06:25:55

    If I do the normal catch it goes into T12, so to catch it in 12 I just bent my thumb and I got it pretty quick.

  27. SJ.
    Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 07:08:33

    only way to get it: practice
    just try doing it like 500 times

  28. falseparadox
    Date: Wed, Oct 22 2008 13:59:22

    I can never get PinkyBaks consistently. I can't get the momentum in the right direction, and it just rolls off the back of my hand.
    Help?

  29. octan3
    Date: Fri, Oct 24 2008 00:16:53

    its the same sort of flipping motion, just straighten out your pinky a little. and catch by bending it in. and, to get it consistent, practice like crazy lol

  30. falseparadox
    Date: Fri, Oct 24 2008 05:22:04

    QUOTE (octan3 @ Oct 23 2008, 07:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    its the same sort of flipping motion, just straighten out your pinky a little. and catch by bending it in. and, to get it consistent, practice like crazy lol


    I can do all the other baks consistently, so I know the basic feel of the trick
    The problem is that when I do the flipping motion, as soon as it leaves the 34 slot, it just rolls off the back of my hand.
    I really just can't get it to complete the rotation around the pinky.

  31. Outsmash
    Date: Fri, Oct 24 2008 05:34:53

    QUOTE (falseparadox @ Oct 24 2008, 11:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    I can do all the other baks consistently, so I know the basic feel of the trick
    The problem is that when I do the flipping motion, as soon as it leaves the 34 slot, it just rolls off the back of my hand.
    I really just can't get it to complete the rotation around the pinky.


    I had the same problem too...
    Just do it more like a reverse around than making it go like a bit diagonally. It's also a whole lot easier if you try to do it along with a ring bak or from mid or index... It gives you a lot of momentum to do it. Dont flip the hand in much of a sideways motion. Make it more vertical than sideays. Just keep trying and you'll eventually get it. GL!

    I have a question too: When people usually learn bakfall, do they use the support from the previous finger to do mid and ring baks?
    For eg: While doing a midbak do you hold the pen with 1,2 and 3. like 1 and 3 below the pen and 2 above (the way Eso teaches..)? cuz I learbed it individually, as in for midbak i held the pen only with 2 and 3..

  32. octan3
    Date: Fri, Oct 24 2008 05:52:18

    turn your wrist more, and quicker, that might help actually... ive never had the same problem as you, can't help alot sad.gif