The video on sliding techniques stands out as an exceptional tutorial, blending clear explanations with visual demonstrations that make learning this skill easy and enjoyable. From the beginning, the video breaks down complex movements into simple, digestible steps, allowing viewers to see exactly how each element of a slide should look. The camera angles and slow-motion replays further enhance understanding, giving viewers the chance to see small yet crucial details in the sliding form. This clarity makes the video especially effective for beginners, while still offering value to more experienced viewers looking to refine their technique. One of the strongest aspects of the video is its focus on practical tips that are directly applicable in real-world situations. The instructor not only explains how to perform a slide but also discusses common mistakes and how to avoid them, which can be a game-changer for those practicing on their own. These insights help viewers understand not just the "how," but also the "why" behind each movement, building a deeper knowledge base. Additionally, the video covers variations of sliding, catering to different terrains or situations, making it versatile and adaptable for different needs. The video’s pacing and production quality also contribute to its appeal. The editing is smooth, with transitions that flow naturally from one concept to the next, creating an engaging learning experience. The instructor’s energy and enthusiasm make the content lively, while the soundtrack adds to the video’s momentum without distracting from the main points. Altogether, these elements make the video not just informative but also entertaining, holding viewers’ attention from start to finish.
This video helps a lot, but i would also like a tutorial on grapple clutch, and some tips, i always get the timing wrong so i end up perfect landing or just crashing on the ground losing all my momentum, i'd like to see it! Also another question, when you already have chain is it better to do the afterboost after the gumpy or before the jump on the gumpy? (grapple - wallbounce - afterboost - slide jump or grapple - wallbounce - slide jump - afterboost) Basically Afterboost Gumpy or just a normal gumpy and then afterboost?
normal gumpy then afterboost at end is faster and like afterboost gumpy (ag) but ag is slower to do but much faster so i just use the first alternate most of the time
@@LightshadowAverage So basically just do normal gumpy then afterboost if you're already going at mach 10 and ab gumpy if you're starting/lost speed. Also what abt the grapple clutch (so i can clutch, slide and gronkler anywhere, also i have trouble with it when im already super high (2:28 is a good example) i just don't know the timing and always mess up
@@LightshadowAverage im out of ideas, i had a video idea of doing the challenge with wallboost without wallboost. the thing is, YOU CANT WALL CLIMB i gave up
The video on sliding techniques stands out as an exceptional tutorial, blending clear explanations with visual demonstrations that make learning this skill easy and enjoyable. From the beginning, the video breaks down complex movements into simple, digestible steps, allowing viewers to see exactly how each element of a slide should look. The camera angles and slow-motion replays further enhance understanding, giving viewers the chance to see small yet crucial details in the sliding form. This clarity makes the video especially effective for beginners, while still offering value to more experienced viewers looking to refine their technique.
One of the strongest aspects of the video is its focus on practical tips that are directly applicable in real-world situations. The instructor not only explains how to perform a slide but also discusses common mistakes and how to avoid them, which can be a game-changer for those practicing on their own. These insights help viewers understand not just the "how," but also the "why" behind each movement, building a deeper knowledge base. Additionally, the video covers variations of sliding, catering to different terrains or situations, making it versatile and adaptable for different needs.
The video’s pacing and production quality also contribute to its appeal. The editing is smooth, with transitions that flow naturally from one concept to the next, creating an engaging learning experience. The instructor’s energy and enthusiasm make the content lively, while the soundtrack adds to the video’s momentum without distracting from the main points. Altogether, these elements make the video not just informative but also entertaining, holding viewers’ attention from start to finish.
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@@Elliotellioy what
did you actually type this or just copy pasted it
yap
@ it was most definetely chat gpt bro
my parents are gonna love hearing aggressive ctrl keyboard sounds gee thx
Thank you so much I have been looking for this type of tutorial forever
thank you so much this is EXACTLY what i needed
real😭😭🙏
Lightshadow the GOAT🗣🗣💯
Same, he's da GOAT🗿
i didnt know how to slide after i watched video i became slide master
this is the equivalent of sliding after speedvaults in legacy bro idek what to feel abt reborn turning back to legacy anymore 😭
This video helps a lot, but i would also like a tutorial on grapple clutch, and some tips, i always get the timing wrong so i end up perfect landing or just crashing on the ground losing all my momentum, i'd like to see it!
Also another question, when you already have chain is it better to do the afterboost after the gumpy or before the jump on the gumpy? (grapple - wallbounce - afterboost - slide jump or grapple - wallbounce - slide jump - afterboost) Basically Afterboost Gumpy or just a normal gumpy and then afterboost?
normal gumpy then afterboost at end is faster and like afterboost gumpy (ag) but ag is slower to do but much faster so i just use the first alternate most of the time
@@LightshadowAverage So basically just do normal gumpy then afterboost if you're already going at mach 10 and ab gumpy if you're starting/lost speed. Also what abt the grapple clutch (so i can clutch, slide and gronkler anywhere, also i have trouble with it when im already super high (2:28 is a good example) i just don't know the timing and always mess up
Finally tutorial.
Thank you for teaching me. This video really helped me.❤❤
imagine if lightshadow got a low taper fade
can we have a bloxstrap setting vid plss
song? also ngl your like supa underrated you deserve more attention this was helpful af thanks dude
Neffex - Courageous
@@LightshadowAverage ty
2:26 could you make a tutorial on how to do that
Nightplay made a tutorial for this in his advanced movement guide i think
yeah sometime in a decade. (jk im planning to do a advanced move tutorial which includes this tech)
@@LightshadowAverage im out of ideas, i had a video idea of doing the challenge with wallboost without wallboost. the thing is, YOU CANT WALL CLIMB
i gave up
legacy parkour but high quality lmao
why is bro stalking perfs medal 😭😭
He finally released slide abuse tutorial
I was in the perfectionist clip lmao 😭
In 2:00 if you afterboost the moment you jump, why dont you do the longjump animation?
if you do that way its more powerful it increases ur velocity by 0.2x while doing the longjump just increases by 0.15-0.95x
@@LightshadowAverage so do I have to do a flail jump and afterboost after that?
@@just_a_Leg yes
@@LightshadowAverage Ok thanks!
@@LightshadowAverage multiplies your velocity by 1.3x yo
whats ur play time?
1054
@@LightshadowAverage im at 300 dude how are you alive
congrats on 1k in 4 days, im milking this on the weekends
Yepeeeee finallyyy🎉🎉❤
NOW this is a tutorial
Really helpful
pls gearless tutorial
what are your controls?
Default
Casual? If so, how do you do the afterboost slide? Because ctrl and shift are next to each other@@LightshadowAverage
@@GNC_60 i use my pinky for ctrl, ring for shift, thumb for space, middle finger for W, and ring for A, Index For D and R and E
@@LightshadowAverage mental
@@eckerdee i like traceur better honestly. it depends on person to person tho
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