I probably explained this one quite badly lol. What y'all wanna see next? Before you ask for cork, twisting, backflip etc. Check out my other tutorials cause I've already covered most of that stuff
Hey man, just wanted to say, i've been watching all your videos for a long time even though i haven't been able to trick due to a major injurie on my ankle, tomorrow is my surgery and i'm really excited that in a near future i may trick again. (srry for bad eglando)
I know samplers aren't really in anymore, haven't been since 010' although... would you and your team make a video called 'hardest double backs' would be sweet to see a good 3 mins of your crew going in hard stomping dub backs, and variations with them. #spamdubbacks
Have you ever tried doing a flip from halfway through a handspring? For example while on your hands during a front hand, going into a front tuck followed by a roll? Seems weird, bout sounds awesome
I really liked this one! Yeah it was pretty technical, but I enjoy this type of view on tricking, because you can use the knowledge gained here on alot of different problems. It's much better to know "how to pop" than only "how to popfull", because I can use that knowledge more broadly...I hope I'm making sense here ':D So yeah, keep it up and I would love to see these type of tutorials from time to time :)
Love this video... Very helpful... Hi Kyle... Am from Nigeria and learning flips is very hard here and can be very dangerous because we don't have any gym here... But I can do a cork and some other basics... Like fulls and I learnt all on grass and sand... And I'll love to see you if you come to Africa next
Can you do one on cart full or cart dub cus I'm trying to get cart dub and every time I do my cart wheel I travel really far forward and it takes away from my height
Thx for you excellent tutorials You are true motivation for all tricksters ✌️ My idea on next TT-Tuesday (A few ways on interesting transition in combo)
Kyle I know you will either not see this/ignore this, but alot of people will treat a roundoff like it's a twist motion- don't think of it that way. A GOOD roundoff is performed by stretching out as far as you can, and lunging forward as far as you can. So, think of a roundoff like a cartwheel with a quarter turn almost. After you stretch, PUSH and SNAP off your right arm as hard as you can. I've been competing in gymnastics for YEARS now, so I know how a correct roundoff is done.