Contributors: Strat1227, GizzardSmack
Abstract: To explain the idea, and give examples in the form of videos.


Ok, This is where I'm going to explain what the idea is, and give some example videos.

The idea is that you can do a trick, but not to completion- you can "interrupt" it with another trick. There are three different ways that this can be accomplished:

1. A full trick can interrupt a trick before it is finished. Therefore, you have half of a trick, then a full one. In this example, a Sonic Clip 23-12 is interrupted by a Pass 13-34.
Another Example is where you interrupt a Sonic Clip 34 with a Twisted Sonic.


2. You can interrupt a trick part way through, and finish it with only part of another trick. Therefore, you do no full tricks. In This example, I do half the first part of a Shadow Still 12, and interrupt it with the second half of a Korean Bak.

3. You can interrupt a trick with another trick, then resume your first trick after completion of the interrupting trick. In my final example, I do the first half of a Sonic Clip 23-12, interrupt it with a Korean Bak 13 Harmonic, then complete the Sonic Clip 23-12.



For A list of tricks that can be interrupted, and also Naming/Notation Conventions, see my other topics within this project.

Feel free to discuss anything that you think I might have left out, any questions you might have, or any suggestions inside of this topic.

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