if jett gets back into tricking, no doubt he could get up there with the best of them. at brendon morrisons redemption gathering, jett seshed for like the whole 15 hours lmao. nice guy and def extremely creative with his gymnastics background
i would say the opposite of you for a couple reasons: i didnt notice the fall on the fullfull, and it was small enough that i wouldnt really call it a fall, more of a stumble. I'd say jett takes this round levi takes second round; the boxcutter was terrible by jet jet takes the third round. The 1.75 is hard enough that id put it over the swingchain. along with all of this, levis lack of creativity is really apparent in comparison with jett. His passes are all cheat 9/12, hook, tdr, swings. jets combos all include very rare moves, including ones ive never seen before. Because of all that, id put jett above levi.
I see where you're coming from, I'll try to address everything you said- -I can definitely understand if some people missed the knee touch on the full full, but I noticed it on my first time watching the clip and (this is the way I judge things) in my opinion, landing the trick is the single most important part of the pass in a battle, before anything else. Jett could've done a dub full in, a triple back, a quint full, anything, and if his knee/hand/elbow touched the floor, I'd still give it to the tricker that landed even if it was an easier combo -2nd round we agree -3rd round was the closest I think. I don't know how the judges decided, but I personally gave round 3 to Levi based on a couple things. 1&3 dive rolls are one of my favorite tricks to do personally, and I think it's lower on the difficulty scale than tdr 0002. Levi's combo was also longer: 7 moves ending in dub vs Jett's 4 move combo ending in scoot gainer -Overall I think Levi took it because he played it safe with medium-difficulty moves that he landed every time, while Jett did high-risk, high-reward moves that he *mostly* landed each time. Jett did more creative moves and Levi did more power moves, and while I do love roll outs and rare tricks, I think Levi had the better battle performance between the two -I'll be posting more of the 1v1 battle breakdowns and I'd love to talk about them in the comments, whether people agree or disagree with my opinions and critiques
if jett gets back into tricking, no doubt he could get up there with the best of them. at brendon morrisons redemption gathering, jett seshed for like the whole 15 hours lmao. nice guy and def extremely creative with his gymnastics background
It should say "link in description" at the beginning, not "link in bio" haha
i would say the opposite of you for a couple reasons:
i didnt notice the fall on the fullfull, and it was small enough that i wouldnt really call it a fall, more of a stumble. I'd say jett takes this round
levi takes second round; the boxcutter was terrible by jet
jet takes the third round. The 1.75 is hard enough that id put it over the swingchain.
along with all of this, levis lack of creativity is really apparent in comparison with jett. His passes are all cheat 9/12, hook, tdr, swings. jets combos all include very rare moves, including ones ive never seen before. Because of all that, id put jett above levi.
I see where you're coming from, I'll try to address everything you said-
-I can definitely understand if some people missed the knee touch on the full full, but I noticed it on my first time watching the clip and (this is the way I judge things) in my opinion, landing the trick is the single most important part of the pass in a battle, before anything else. Jett could've done a dub full in, a triple back, a quint full, anything, and if his knee/hand/elbow touched the floor, I'd still give it to the tricker that landed even if it was an easier combo
-2nd round we agree
-3rd round was the closest I think. I don't know how the judges decided, but I personally gave round 3 to Levi based on a couple things. 1&3 dive rolls are one of my favorite tricks to do personally, and I think it's lower on the difficulty scale than tdr 0002. Levi's combo was also longer: 7 moves ending in dub vs Jett's 4 move combo ending in scoot gainer
-Overall I think Levi took it because he played it safe with medium-difficulty moves that he landed every time, while Jett did high-risk, high-reward moves that he *mostly* landed each time. Jett did more creative moves and Levi did more power moves, and while I do love roll outs and rare tricks, I think Levi had the better battle performance between the two
-I'll be posting more of the 1v1 battle breakdowns and I'd love to talk about them in the comments, whether people agree or disagree with my opinions and critiques