Yes this is essential. The extra grip you get from the increase in friction, as well as the added feedback you get with the increased foot sensitivity (ground slope and imperfections) really help you take your trusses to a new level.
@@BagelKing-wz2zx I’m a big fan of overbuilding. An engineer once told me “anyone can make a bridge that stands. Only an engineer can make a bridge that barely stands. Don’t be an engineer. Overbuild it.”
cool - your video got 101 views already in 14 hours... I had to stop work and come here to let you know that this was helpful thanks for sharing and a good job in making all those piled up. I did laugh at your mom teaching you the 1/3 math - I thought your mom the Math she knows - oh wait, no, I taught college math - But I think if I had her number, I would make sure she buys your shoes - she is slacking as a parent.
Do you have to do it barefoot?
Yes this is essential. The extra grip you get from the increase in friction, as well as the added feedback you get with the increased foot sensitivity (ground slope and imperfections) really help you take your trusses to a new level.
Great vid over kill on the locite
@@BagelKing-wz2zx I’m a big fan of overbuilding. An engineer once told me “anyone can make a bridge that stands. Only an engineer can make a bridge that barely stands. Don’t be an engineer. Overbuild it.”
cool - your video got 101 views already in 14 hours... I had to stop work and come here to let you know that this was helpful thanks for sharing and a good job in making all those piled up. I did laugh at your mom teaching you the 1/3 math - I thought your mom the Math she knows - oh wait, no, I taught college math - But I think if I had her number, I would make sure she buys your shoes - she is slacking as a parent.
Interesting
you’re knots are way to big, 45 cm is the breaking point on edges.