I am glad to see someone digging into the mechanics of one handed cuts to put together a whole unique sequence. Performing one handed sequences is the ultimate key to better two handed cuts. We should first go through every type of progression possible with one hand to understand the many different ways your wrist movement and finger placement can combine for an unexpected result. I’ve been working strictly with one handed cuts for several months now. This is a perfect example of the fluidity and surprised that come from those movements and I thank you for sharing this.
Seems a little different than the other one handed flourishes I have seen. Unique and awesome. Glad I discovered your channel. thanks for thinking outside the box.
Thank you so much, Alex! You and everyone here at DB have really helped take my cardistry to the next level 🙏 I hope to help repay you buying making some purchases from your shop. Have you ever thought about making a Patreon?
I have no clue how you are popping the bottom portion outwards to pull the top cut over.... Doesnt seem possible and Ive just learned a few other cuts.
I’m new to your channel! Very nice video and very well explained.... just wondering are your right or left handed? I’m right handed but tend to do most of my one handed cuts in my left hand.... thank you 😊 (Subscribed)
I am glad to see someone digging into the mechanics of one handed cuts to put together a whole unique sequence. Performing one handed sequences is the ultimate key to better two handed cuts. We should first go through every type of progression possible with one hand to understand the many different ways your wrist movement and finger placement can combine for an unexpected result. I’ve been working strictly with one handed cuts for several months now. This is a perfect example of the fluidity and surprised that come from those movements and I thank you for sharing this.
Seems a little different than the other one handed flourishes I have seen. Unique and awesome. Glad I discovered your channel. thanks for thinking outside the box.
Thank you! We owe to the community a lot! Check out our inspirations in the description fam
Thank you so much, Alex! You and everyone here at DB have really helped take my cardistry to the next level 🙏 I hope to help repay you buying making some purchases from your shop. Have you ever thought about making a Patreon?
Wow man !! was really amazed by this move
sweet had it down by the end of the video! great tutorials cheers boys!
Amazing, like always
I have no clue how you are popping the bottom portion outwards to pull the top cut over.... Doesnt seem possible and Ive just learned a few other cuts.
I love that move
super cool
Cool man
Thanks!
That looks a combination of the judo flip and the revolution cut. Nice job anyway!
I’m new to your channel! Very nice video and very well explained.... just wondering are your right or left handed? I’m right handed but tend to do most of my one handed cuts in my left hand.... thank you 😊 (Subscribed)
nice!
Easy flourish
Isnt is similar to pincer rotators by andrew avila
Nice point! Really looks neat, although different. Added that in the description.
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Plutoooooooo
Cool
wow
Never forget :(
Very norimas!!!
yassssssssss
I can't do that I can't understand...
First. YAY!!
Congrats!
Hahaha cool cool
Хороший флоріш,але шось кольри якісь дикі, все жовте в перших кадрах(((
Передамо оператору!
December Boys Оце у вас крутий оператор, виходить він ще й кольоркорекцію робив...а якими пресетами користувався?
Оператор назнімау відіво так, що тре було на весь кліп варпа накидати, щоб не дригалося ;)
December Boys аааа,пойняв , і щоб люди не помітили варп, ви прикули їх погляди до кольору , оце багатоходівочка
колір норм, головно, шоб баланс білого не гуляу, для цього в пості робилося все можливе і неможливе.