For Single or Double Chucks. Go ahead and take charge of both your forward and reverse figure eights with these awesome transitions. And as always, keep spinning :)
I just recently moved on to double chucks. Thank you for your videos. I've learned a lot from you, Ken, and a couple other instructors. I never realized how difficult it is to do a basic figure 8 with both hands moving at the same time with a slight offset.
I so appreciate you breaking it all down, cuz I get so excited to learn quickly. I've been making my own with cord length for wrist rolls, but I'm motivated to learn one day soon for fun! Thank you, Gabriel!
Although these tutorials are a bit old and dated I do appreciate the feedback that they help you still. And you are most welcome! Please let me know if you would like to see any other tutorials and I will keep them in mind when I get back around to finally keeping this channel alive.
explain to makes understand other is very difficult for a tutorial but you done this very well thank you after watching your videos I am trying to improve my practice of nunchuks thanks once again
could you do another video with similar breakdowns on doing duel Infinity wheels? I'm really struggling with getting these down and I know my technique is wrong
Daniel Murcia hello! These are homemade PVC chucks. The fitted caps on the end do increase the speed along with each handle being only 9" in length total.
@@GabrielFord great bro.. i was using steel one but they make me so tired when i was trying to be fast.. then i use wooden and its too heavy though so i make pvc little heavier but not so much then wooden one .. now its very gread in speed as well as i control... i like your info you provided and your hand moves are very great..
Sajjad Shakir I do recommend Ignite brand foam nunchaku which are very lightweight, easy on your wrist, durable, and great for all styles of nunchaku spinning.
Ricky Johnstone not necessarily - some techniques may be a bit more risky such as tosses and cord/chain held tricks. Movements will just have to be slower and practiced more carefully as to not cause any injury. Most of my movements are suitable for lite weight nunchaku.
Hello and thank you for your question. This technique is mainly for freestyle and dexterity building. My videos are for non-combative exercises. I recommend looking up “traditional” nunchaku for kata and self-defense applications; Okinawan kobudō
I'm currently working on a full series of Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced single and double nunchaku tutorials. You'll see the update once they are complete. Thank you for watching!