It's not hyperbole to say that you've definitely saved at least a few ppl from breaking bones by showing these vids. By a few ppl I definitely mean me. Edit: Idk if you're gonna go over this later but I noticed that you used to do the same arm flailing during spins that I do now. How did you train yourself to stop that? I don't do it in practice spins on the ground but in the air I look like wacky inflatable arm tube guy.
arm flailing alwaays happens for a reason. and that reason is to rebalance. so if you find yourself needing to move your arms that means you needed to shift your body in the air to make it back to your feet. This happens because of something on your take-off, or head postioning most of the time
@SnowboardingExplained thanks a bunch. Gonna try to keep a clear mental thought to pay attention to imbalance on takeoff, which I would assume is just breaking at the waist at work.
Awesome video you have created a dope niche for yourself in the shred world shoult out from Southlake tahoe
Youre a goat for putting up vids of you falling! Lovin this series!!
Haha I'm glad you're enjoying the series!🙏🏻
Dude please never stop making these! They help so much!
Thanks dude!!! Don’t worry no plans on stopping🙌🏻
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w video but how do i shred with dinos 😂😂😂😂
Sorry, THEY don't want you to know!
I'm working on it tho;)
It's not hyperbole to say that you've definitely saved at least a few ppl from breaking bones by showing these vids. By a few ppl I definitely mean me.
Edit: Idk if you're gonna go over this later but I noticed that you used to do the same arm flailing during spins that I do now. How did you train yourself to stop that? I don't do it in practice spins on the ground but in the air I look like wacky inflatable arm tube guy.
arm flailing alwaays happens for a reason. and that reason is to rebalance. so if you find yourself needing to move your arms that means you needed to shift your body in the air to make it back to your feet.
This happens because of something on your take-off, or head postioning most of the time
@SnowboardingExplained thanks a bunch. Gonna try to keep a clear mental thought to pay attention to imbalance on takeoff, which I would assume is just breaking at the waist at work.
Usually the main cause. But anything can cause that unbalance in the air