UPSB v3

Advanced Tricks / new trick?

  1. croatoan
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 02:39:57

    well...

    I was training shadow when I did this aerial trick
    I called it croatoan's shadow

    just cuz I want...hehehe biggrin.gif

    http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=Onm1ruQzWNk

    is this a new trick?

  2. -JC-
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 02:43:56

    uh..how is that any different from a shadow release??
    and next time, just post here: http://www.upsb.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=1262
    no need to make a whole new thread

  3. croatoan
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 03:00:31

    on shadow release the pen spins on tyhe top of the hand before u "release" it....on this tick the pen goes before spinning on the back of ur hand

    it looks like a shadow release but if u pay atention...it's different when u do it happy.gif

  4. Fripi
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:04:36

    No it's a Shadow Riser..

    But...no point of naming a trick after yourself. That's just selfish and stupid. Do we call the Sonic Kam's Flip? No.

  5. Shadowserpant
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:25:09

    uh, u have y our riser/release definitions mixed up.
    people just mistakenly use shadow release for what is the shadow riser
    there is no shadow release, because a shadow release is a charge release

  6. croatoan
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:25:45

    but we have a bonkura's sonic, weis bak....

    so what?

    laugh.gif

  7. AwonW
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:27:52

    QUOTE (croatoan @ Jul 14 2008, 09:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    but we have a bonkura's sonic, weis bak....

    so what?

    laugh.gif

    There is no bonkura's sonic and David Weis never named his trick "weis backaround" he named it backaround.

  8. Eso
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:30:34

    How does that even compare? Bonkura's I-Sonic is so called because he was the first to invent that variation which actually used an entirely different mechanism. Weis created an entirely new concept.

    With the concepts of Release and Riser, just about anything can be either a Release and/or a Riser so it's hard to say that you invented it, much less have it named after yourself. Not to mention that you actually had to distinguish when it was released in the first place. That small distinction does not warrant it a new name, especially after yourself IMO.

  9. croatoan
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:31:54

    wow....

    sorry man...

    just wanted to know if this is actualy a trick....
    if it wasnt.....i WOULD actualy ask you a correct name....
    just sugested my name before...hahaha cool.gif
    didnt actualy meant that this would be the trick name

    and i just was answering to him becuse he said that there was no bonkura's sonic....¬¬

  10. AwonW
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:36:35

    QUOTE (croatoan @ Jul 14 2008, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    so....WTF is this?

    video

    A hybrid. It's something like Sonic 34-23 ~ inverse sonic 14-12. Sorry, I suck at writing hybrids. If you read the comments on that video the guy named that hybrid himself, it's not a widely accepted name.

  11. -JC-
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:38:34

    uhh..that guy's just wrong...that's just some hybrid that he came up with---or a flush sonic 34-12?? maybe?

  12. Eso
    Date: Tue, Jul 15 2008 04:38:48

    That is definitely not a Bonkura's Sonic. That is Sonic Clip 34-24 ~ Inverse Sonic 24-12
    As far as I know, no one EXCEPT THAT GUY named it as such. I'm pretty sure 99.9% of UPSB has never called it that.


    I'm going to close this thread cause I think it's safe to say that the aerial you performed is nothing new.