Ah!!!!! I just saw your live broadcast on September 11th today. I am so sorry that I missed it. But luckily I can still watch this video It's really wonderful!!
Thanks Nathan. I don't do training classes really. That;s why I started You Tube. I do have a school in London where we teach flair and bartending www.barschool.net
Hi Tom, how many hours a day do you (or did you) practice to get to that level? It’s weird cause when I train, I spend the first 15 min to warm up, then reach flow, for another 15 and eventually I start getting pissed and tired. What about you? Do you have training tips to be more efficient? Cheers from barcelona
I've be training for 20 years. I used to train for 6-10 hours a day during my first 10 years. The problem these days is that it is to easy to compare ourselves to others online. I always said to newbies. Don't watch videos and focus on what YOU think is the right thing to do. The most important thing to remember is that you need to enjoy it. Everyone gets pissed off because of many reasons but you have to change your mentality about your mistakes. Laugh at your drops and mistakes. Learn from them. Set yourself achieveable targets to obtain and challenege yourself. Change up your practice try new music and a big one is practice on different spaces...
Thank you to everyone who watched and commented live and thanks to those that managed to make it to the end. It was quite the workout for me, hahaha
Absolute legend. Still my favorite flair bartender of all time. And favorite real bartender and person! I will study this!
What a kind thing to say. thanks Rico. I hope you're keeping well my friend. Sorry it too me a month to get back to you.
Tom Dyer has 8 hands. 🙌
Daaaaaaamn! Waiting 15 years for that!!!!
Great choice of music too. Keep it up
Thanks MEdwin
You are the best bro. I follow you from Angola. Most of my flair comes from you. Thanks
Ah, super cool
Thank you 👍🏻
Ah!!!!! I just saw your live broadcast on September 11th today. I am so sorry that I missed it. But luckily I can still watch this video
It's really wonderful!!
Thanks Yu. It was a last minute choice to do. 1 hour flair is a lot hahahah
I can watch this all day
Thank you
Great flair would love to see a three minute Thursday on shadow passes
th-cam.com/video/ZE1FefGZYYg/w-d-xo.html
Or this...
th-cam.com/video/zf7VE0wUw6Q/w-d-xo.html
@@TomDyerBartender cheers, I'll be working on those soon
Great work Wow i need this remix !!!
I cant remember the mix now.....ahhhh....sorry
you re a legend bro !
Thanks
you are :)
Watched 5min only, have to leave you a comestibles!!
Wow, extremely impressive;D
Thank you.
5 mins is enough. A hour is way too long. Hahahahha
39:11 cool shaker stall and hand exchange, it could be cool to see a camera angle from the backsite too
Good idea. When I do another, I'll try and see what the possibilities are of setting up multiple cameras :)
Nice routine, bro💪
Thank you
THE BEST
thanks
Wooow, skills. Feel like I need to watch some of this in slow mo.. lol
Do you have training classes anywhere.. like in leeds.?
Thanks Nathan.
I don't do training classes really. That;s why I started You Tube. I do have a school in London where we teach flair and bartending
www.barschool.net
Come out from retirement get back to the competetion 😍😍😍
hahahahahhaha....my sister says that to me a lot too. hahahaha
Hi Tom, how many hours a day do you (or did you) practice to get to that level?
It’s weird cause when I train, I spend the first 15 min to warm up, then reach flow, for another 15 and eventually I start getting pissed and tired.
What about you? Do you have training tips to be more efficient? Cheers from barcelona
I've be training for 20 years. I used to train for 6-10 hours a day during my first 10 years.
The problem these days is that it is to easy to compare ourselves to others online. I always said to newbies. Don't watch videos and focus on what YOU think is the right thing to do. The most important thing to remember is that you need to enjoy it.
Everyone gets pissed off because of many reasons but you have to change your mentality about your mistakes.
Laugh at your drops and mistakes. Learn from them. Set yourself achieveable targets to obtain and challenege yourself.
Change up your practice try new music and a big one is practice on different spaces...
This video might help
th-cam.com/video/N-64qywBGd4/w-d-xo.html
@@TomDyerBartender thanks man 🙏
Wow 😍😍
thanks
Dele pues papi arranquese
👍🏻
Kuddos😍
thank you very much
crazy
thanks
3:45 ~ 4:02
🙏🏻🙏🏻
How long does it take to get a cocktail at the place you bartend?
I dont work as a bartencer anymore. I make performances like this, create new cocktails, train others and run my own businesses.
I just want my drink bro 😢
Go to a bar
Old school body ,,