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Advanced Tricks / Question about the Continuous modifier

At what point does a trick become Continuous?

  1. Ryuukohaden
    Date: Sun, Feb 3 2008 20:39:22

    As the title says, how many times in a row does a spinner have to perform a trick in order for it to be considered continuous?

    Is there a predefined number? Has this been decided upon yet?

  2. sketching
    Date: Sun, Feb 3 2008 21:18:42

    There's no defined number above 2 in a row. I believe that it's more important to not have an obvious pause/disruption between the tricks to allow for the use of Continuous.

  3. DavidWeis
    Date: Sun, Feb 10 2008 20:45:33

    I'd say at least 3.

  4. Mats
    Date: Mon, Feb 11 2008 12:39:25

    This poll on UPSB might be of related interest. Seems most people felt it should be 4-5 times before you can really say you can do a trick continuously, although a trick will be considered continuous if it is done twice with no pause.

  5. DavidWeis
    Date: Wed, Feb 13 2008 08:50:55

    QUOTE (Mats @ Feb 11 2008, 06:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    This poll on UPSB might be of related interest. Seems most people felt it should be 4-5 times before you can really say you can do a trick continuously, although a trick will be considered continuous if it is done twice with no pause.


    The poll has
    <3
    4-5
    6-7
    8-9
    10+

    There is no option for 3 in the poll, it specifically skips over 3. weird.

  6. Mats
    Date: Wed, Feb 13 2008 18:27:31

    QUOTE (DavidWeis @ Feb 13 2008, 08:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    The poll has
    <3
    4-5
    6-7
    8-9
    10+

    There is no option for 3 in the poll, it specifically skips over 3. weird. wacko.gif


    Don't look at me, I didn't make that poll. *shifty eyes*

  7. Pen-Ninja
    Date: Sun, Feb 24 2008 10:26:43

    QUOTE (DavidWeis @ Feb 13 2008, 05:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    There is no option for 3 in the poll, it specifically skips over 3. weird.


    perhaps it means =or < 3 ?