@@SegueGreene it still seems like a long time to wait and post it. I can understand they make money off of the live event. But waiting at a minimum of 7 months is a really long time.
@@chris-727 I think the idea is using it to build hype for SPL3 which will be happening soon, they're releasing the stuff progressively now before it. Could be wrong though.
Pretty sketchy that stick or no stick is a judgment call and can change based on the challenge. There should probably be precise rules that apply regardless of the challenge. You could even differentiate by have some challenges that require a stick and some that just require a unified landing with no steps out. That said, I think SPL is making big strides towards a fair and exciting competition format that upholds the spirit of the sport.
Coach Tom and Origin Parkour are pretty adamant on 'no more than half your foot' for a stick if you watch their training videos and gym requirements videos. Rachel's 1st challenge stick was pretty much right on half, so that was the only time it was a question of what Tom could see. Noa was well over half. I think the commentators took a bit of creative license with their 'rules'
Skill is my fav from SPL. Closest to how people actually train. Always a joy to watch
Huge!
Why is last years just now being posted?
The live event and early access is pay-per-watch. Don't get this level of sports television without some cashola coming in.
@@SegueGreene it still seems like a long time to wait and post it. I can understand they make money off of the live event. But waiting at a minimum of 7 months is a really long time.
@@chris-727 I think the idea is using it to build hype for SPL3 which will be happening soon, they're releasing the stuff progressively now before it. Could be wrong though.
@@fu5ha_editsI hope so, I’m definitely considered a new fan and I do t know any of the dates. Either their dates or the A.O.M dates.
Pretty sketchy that stick or no stick is a judgment call and can change based on the challenge. There should probably be precise rules that apply regardless of the challenge. You could even differentiate by have some challenges that require a stick and some that just require a unified landing with no steps out.
That said, I think SPL is making big strides towards a fair and exciting competition format that upholds the spirit of the sport.
Coach Tom and Origin Parkour are pretty adamant on 'no more than half your foot' for a stick if you watch their training videos and gym requirements videos. Rachel's 1st challenge stick was pretty much right on half, so that was the only time it was a question of what Tom could see. Noa was well over half. I think the commentators took a bit of creative license with their 'rules'