Yes, that blew my mind. It's kinda like a macaco started in a scoot setup with a helicoptero at the end. Just an incredible mesh of multiple tricks. The first one could be a named gumbi twist.
You are completely right about the global part, for example I am from Germany and a lot of people call the gainer "Auerbacher" and not even I have an Idea why it's called that way, it's not even a combination of other German words but luckily most people use the common trick names. PS: This video was very helpful for a beginner like me, keep it up ^^
Auerbach is a term used in gymnastics (und Turmspringen) in germany. It's actually just describing a group of tricks jumping forward but with a backwards rotation. So there are different tricks like Auerbachsalto, Auerbach halbe Schraube etc. It doesn't make to much sense to call a gainer auerbach (or auerbachsalto) because you don't have to jump forward in a gainer. But gainer is also quite common in germany.
@@Marvin_Hermann I do believe you. I've met a lot of people who are saying auerbach. Mostly freerunner/traceurs or inexperienced trickers who haven't got the terminology down but auerbach/auerbacher is definitely in use.
1. Atwist gumbi - gumbi out 2. grand vanish swipeknife turbo 3. 1990 scoot helicoptero i was bored, so i just made this. pls tell me some of your names here ^^
I think it's called E kick because it was invented by team E in Australia back in the day. That's just my assumption because the first person I saw doing it was Jono and made the connection to the name.
I noticed how confused people get with gainers. So for example: gainer/gainer flash/cheat gainer/moon kick/moon gainer/kick the moon/j-step gainer, tons of different names for the same trick. Some people even call it a flash kick even though it's a different trick. But forward backflip is also called gainer, and one leg backflip too. Now, one leg backflip is also called a running gainer or a swing gainer or sometimes a straight gainer. Which brings me to gainer hook, which is also called a cheat gainer, moon kick, moon gainer, gainer kick and kick the moon. Buuuut... there is also a tucked version of a gainer, which is supposed to be called a cheat gainer, but you can pretty much call it anything you like from above... i like to call it frisbee gainer, so there you go, that's another name to add to this mess. 😂 So... unless you're a nerd like me, you'll get a severe headache trying to figure out which is what. 😂
how i see it gainer flash, kick the moon, and cheat gainer are all the same and people will call it just gainer to shorten it. an actual gainer is a tucked backflip off both feet going forward. j step gainer and swing backflips are tucked backflips off one foot.
You forgot to mention the Aeriformat website. For those who don't know, Aeriformat was created by Dan Perez (who also developed TKT). It's a tremendously great resource for tricking terminology and concepts. aeriformmat.com/
6:47
so amazing when you think you've seen everything and are ''waiting'' for something entirely new and gorgeous and there it is
Yes, that blew my mind. It's kinda like a macaco started in a scoot setup with a helicoptero at the end. Just an incredible mesh of multiple tricks.
The first one could be a named gumbi twist.
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Trick number 1: double atwist gumbi
Trick number 2: vanish gms knife turbo
Trick number 3: scumbi helicoptero (I think)
num 1 is the gugugumbi
You are completely right about the global part, for example I am from Germany and a lot of people call the gainer "Auerbacher" and not even I have an Idea why it's called that way, it's not even a combination of other German words but luckily most people use the common trick names.
PS: This video was very helpful for a beginner like me, keep it up ^^
Auerbach is a term used in gymnastics (und Turmspringen) in germany. It's actually just describing a group of tricks jumping forward but with a backwards rotation. So there are different tricks like Auerbachsalto, Auerbach halbe Schraube etc. It doesn't make to much sense to call a gainer auerbach (or auerbachsalto) because you don't have to jump forward in a gainer. But gainer is also quite common in germany.
@@YeaButCanUDoABackflp That makes sense to me but trust me I know my fair share of people who only use the term auerbacher for the gainer
@@Marvin_Hermann I do believe you. I've met a lot of people who are saying auerbach. Mostly freerunner/traceurs or inexperienced trickers who haven't got the terminology down but auerbach/auerbacher is definitely in use.
Loopkicks tricktionary is a godsend
Idk why, I just feel so happy when I get notifications of this channel.
1. Atwist gumbi - gumbi out
2. grand vanish swipeknife turbo
3. 1990 scoot helicoptero
i was bored, so i just made this. pls tell me some of your names here ^^
I think it's called E kick because it was invented by team E in Australia back in the day. That's just my assumption because the first person I saw doing it was Jono and made the connection to the name.
*"But doesn't really make sense"*
6:11 im not sure but i think thats double cartwheel twist
1. Atwist dub gumbi
2. Tdr vanish gms wackknife turbo
(Idk that’s a weird one)
3. Devil scoot helicoptero -> webster
Brandon Sharp this except 2. tdr vanish gms knife turbo
theres a city in morocco where they call b-twist ( majiya ) and gainer ( benji ) i thought its chinese at first
1- dub gumbi
2- idk
3-scumbitero
I understand
I noticed how confused people get with gainers. So for example: gainer/gainer flash/cheat gainer/moon kick/moon gainer/kick the moon/j-step gainer, tons of different names for the same trick. Some people even call it a flash kick even though it's a different trick.
But forward backflip is also called gainer, and one leg backflip too.
Now, one leg backflip is also called a running gainer or a swing gainer or sometimes a straight gainer.
Which brings me to gainer hook, which is also called a cheat gainer, moon kick, moon gainer, gainer kick and kick the moon.
Buuuut... there is also a tucked version of a gainer, which is supposed to be called a cheat gainer, but you can pretty much call it anything you like from above... i like to call it frisbee gainer, so there you go, that's another name to add to this mess. 😂
So... unless you're a nerd like me, you'll get a severe headache trying to figure out which is what. 😂
how i see it gainer flash, kick the moon, and cheat gainer are all the same and people will call it just gainer to shorten it. an actual gainer is a tucked backflip off both feet going forward. j step gainer and swing backflips are tucked backflips off one foot.
Some of your “TKT” seems a bit off... how is a tornado kick a cheat 180 round? where’s the set up rotation?
isn't that the whole point? the set up rotation isn't counted in TKT only the actual spin in the air
You forgot to mention the Aeriformat website. For those who don't know, Aeriformat was created by Dan Perez (who also developed TKT). It's a tremendously great resource for tricking terminology and concepts. aeriformmat.com/
How to Understand Tricking Terminology? More like Hard to Understand Tricking Terminology :p