This one is for all the Tricking nerds out there! If this sparks a couple of people to play with this concept then it was worth it ;) For over 1000 tutorials, mindset talks & videos about Tricking culture check out www.kojostricklab.com
For me that transition does look kinda cool, but I think that based on the influence that Kojo has on the community, it will get way more popular than it would have if Kojo had not talked about it. Other than that I'm all in on exploring new ways to make the combos have a cooler flow. 👍🏼
For this new wave of tricking, it's a really cool prediction that there might be new transitions that'll be used by people. But how about a new setup? a set up that gains a lot of momentum yet easy to learn and easy to get used to.
It would be interesting to have the introduction to the concept of "late frontswing" and "late backswing" (which, in my opinion, the names kinda fit the tricks execution) I too agree this'll probably be the new thing in Tricking
personally, I don't think that these are 'one trick', but I do think it's a new transition, and i cannot wait for tricking to get to the point where you can't see the individual moves in a combo; it all looks like one fluid motion. Once its warmer and i can train again, I will be training for this. I have so many ideas thinking about it right now, which i will selfishly keep to myself. cheers
Crazy hearing you talk about the future of tricking when this ideology has been my mindset since 2019. And Ive been doing the over done semi for years 😂 it takes time for things to click i guess.