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This dude is the best at teaching tricking. Gonna keep my fingers crossed for sailor moon to kick the moon. Nobody has done that yet (as a tutorial) but i feel like this is the only guy that could teach it from an easy progression of like tornado kick and Arial or something
I’ve done a flash kick or two back in the day (or dozens lol), but yours is the most extended and stretched out that I’ve seen on here on RU-vid 👍. Beautiful!
F**** Awesome Tutorial Just landed 2 yesterday at the park, I'm really bad at Backflip, but this technique help me a lot for kick higher and with my leg full extended. Tnxxxxx!!!!
Has anyone got any tips for doing this move from more advanced setups such as a Btwist or full? I find after I do the Btwist I just stop and feel no momentum to go into the flash kick. Aside from just repetition are there any hacks to make it easier on my mind?
hey, dude, idk if it's still relevant, but I found that a lot depends on how you approach your b-twist. I learned it from bottom up at first (starting literally from slowly doing a weird twist on the floor), and that gave me a really low b-twist that usually landed painfully into a squat position. then I re-learned it from up down, and it was fine. make sure that you can do a comfortable slanted 540 jump out of your preferred b-twist setup (for me it's a pivot, or momentum step), and if you get that right, it will already feel a lot like a b-twist (what with landing on one foot and continuing with your momentum). the important part is to leave the ground when you chest is going up and around, not down and around (that will result in messing up the move and, usually, falling over). I found that the so-called 'ground spin' helps (stole this one from Mastering Tricking vids) - that's when you stand with your kicking leg behind you and the knee of your jumping leg bent, then you push with your jumping leg, twist with your arms, and pivot on your kicking leg, resulting in a slanted spin, then catch yourself on your jumping leg without leaving the ground at all. it's a safe and easy move, and doing it for maybe 20-30 reps before you actually start jumping is a good way to progress.