UPSB v3
Advanced Tricks / Backaround 11-11
was: Backaround 1-1?
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Date: Mon, Jan 28 2008 20:04:08
Yea i was doing anti-gravity indexarounds a sec ago and this came to me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5nw9K48KGI
sry about the drop -
Date: Mon, Jan 28 2008 20:11:00
Yup, just like RA 3-3 and stuff like that. Neat tricks if executed correctly, but hard to get to flow into combos. m
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Date: Tue, Jan 29 2008 05:30:26
What does 1-1 and 3-3 mean?
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Date: Tue, Jan 29 2008 06:44:50
starts with 1 finger ends in one finger kinda like antigravity index around 1-1 (check wiki to see antigravity indexaround)
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Date: Tue, Jan 29 2008 13:16:15
technically, it's backaround 11-11,
because by folding the 1, you're creating a slot called the 11 slot. -
Date: Tue, Jan 29 2008 13:17:47
Would any anti-gravity trick also be 11-11, or any other slots, then?
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Date: Tue, Jan 29 2008 13:27:45
yes, I think this makes the naming more uniform.
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Date: Sun, Feb 3 2008 04:22:03
whats the dif b.w antigrav index arounds and a reverse bak? isnt it like the same except u have like an extra slot made by sorta catching it?
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Date: Sun, Feb 3 2008 04:46:31
Anti-Gravity Fingerarounds:
The pen only go around a finger
The trick is entirely palm-down
The pen is below the hand and other fingers the entire time
The pen only rotates horizontally -
Date: Sun, Feb 3 2008 09:18:00
Why are they called anti-gravity finger arounds when this doesn't follow naming conventions? Should they not be simply called Fingerless
Around slot-slot e.g. Fingerless IndexAround 11-11 = Anti-Gravity Normal?
And also, what makes that trick in the first post a BackAround? It's just a FL IA 11-11... -
Date: Sun, Feb 3 2008 09:43:39
The Anti-Gravity name comes from the look of the pen floating as it travels around a finger horizontally, another old name from "days gone by".
If not done palm-down, it would simply be a Fingerless Fingeraround Reverse.