Honestly, being the best was never a concern for me. The only things I want to do is have fun, and land full feilong gyro and double back on grass within like 3.5 years (i think it's possible if those are the only things i focus on)
Dub back on grass is definetly possible with 3.5 years especially if that's of the main moves you focus on. You should get it in 2 years or less easy. Imma try to hit dub back within my first two years of tricking on grass. Lucky the weather is getting better here so now i can practise grass sessions a lot more.
@@nihalu.7886 you asked at the right time coz I'm still a noob so i have a long way to go so you'll see a lot of progress. And I'd day when summer comes I'll be having cleaner tricks. Hope you progress as well.
It is very funny to hear you argue about your current age and the age you started, but have to agree, i started at 23 or 24 and it get`s pretty hard to get better, it is hard enough to stay at a Level.
This is a large reason why I feel tricking is constricted to getting spread around and having trouble gaining popularity. It’s because there are so many restrictions and valuable traits/resources that not many have.
I don't know where to ask this so I thought I'd try it here: I keep having the problem, that when I train chest tricks like 540, 720, 900 etc. my Hand keeps getting swolen and a lot of blood gets into it. (the left hand, I trick to the left too(hopk kick left leg)). What should I do? It keeps happening... When it happens it also takes alot of minutes to go away and once it starts it keeps coming back in the session. It really bothers me cuz it feels weird and even hurts a bit so I cant really train further once it happens. Any tips or a solution to this?
@@bobmarley6306 u are feeling the blood rushing in your veins because if you swing your arm too hard and your veins aren't wide enough it can hurt... you need to warm up properly
as someone who's 6'3", the height thing is super dissapointing to me. however, one of the guys you mentioned, isn't ethan turner around 6'? based on an instagram clip of his where he was standing next to a friend of mine who i know is 6'3" too. i do think it has an effect, but i believe it's less than most people think, and i just wanted to point that out as he was one of the guys you listed who's doing tripple c swing dub and stuff.
@@KojosTrickLab no way, for real? dude, there must be some mad perspective thing going on in that clip. but i'll trust you since you've met him. if he's going to trick hungry i'll probably see it for myself
I am 21 years old and 187 cm height.I am beginner tricker.can ı become elite tricker if ı work 5 days a week.and this will maybe took 3 years if ı want to elite tricker.sory bad my english.So,can ı become elite tricker
I started martial arts at 18, tricking at 19 after giving up skating etc. Within the first few months I tried front flipping without committing on sand and pretty much ruined my shins by slamming my feet hard, still feeling it but recently started conditioning properly so I can trick more but I currently find it really hard to progress, despite being really driven to achieve my goals, since every time I try acrobatics they just ache intensely. Hard life man :( Knowing that, I'll probably never get near as good as these guys. That's not going to stop me but I'm going to feel it when I'm old for sure.
Martial Arthouse Aching intensely is part of getting good 😉 You could definitely get as good as those guys are now, but by the time you’re that level tricking probably will have progressed a lot
It's literally two six foot guys complaining about their hight xD . Love you both
1. Perpetual easy access to a training facility.
2. Hunger for tricks
3. Short Height
4. Someone to train with, be it a coach or a partner
Honestly, being the best was never a concern for me. The only things I want to do is have fun, and land full feilong gyro and double back on grass within like 3.5 years (i think it's possible if those are the only things i focus on)
Dub back on grass is definetly possible with 3.5 years especially if that's of the main moves you focus on. You should get it in 2 years or less easy. Imma try to hit dub back within my first two years of tricking on grass. Lucky the weather is getting better here so now i can practise grass sessions a lot more.
@@Abdullah_muslim1 you have an Instagram? I wanna see you progress, hopefully it'll inspire me more
@@nihalu.7886 Shaolin_hokage I'm going to progress a lot from now on
@@nihalu.7886 you asked at the right time coz I'm still a noob so i have a long way to go so you'll see a lot of progress. And I'd day when summer comes I'll be having cleaner tricks. Hope you progress as well.
I wish you guys were my physics teacher😂 would have got 101 out of 100!
It is very funny to hear you argue about your current age and the age you started, but have to agree, i started at 23 or 24 and it get`s pretty hard to get better, it is hard enough to stay at a Level.
This is a large reason why I feel tricking is constricted to getting spread around and having trouble gaining popularity. It’s because there are so many restrictions and valuable traits/resources that not many have.
I don't know where to ask this so I thought I'd try it here:
I keep having the problem, that when I train chest tricks like 540, 720, 900 etc. my Hand keeps getting swolen and a lot of blood gets into it. (the left hand, I trick to the left too(hopk kick left leg)). What should I do? It keeps happening... When it happens it also takes alot of minutes to go away and once it starts it keeps coming back in the session.
It really bothers me cuz it feels weird and even hurts a bit so I cant really train further once it happens.
Any tips or a solution to this?
Bruh I have the exact same problem when I try to cheat 900! It's so weird but at least I now know it's not just me with this issue...
Dude you need to be asking a doctor about this.
@@bobmarley6306 u are feeling the blood rushing in your veins because if you swing your arm too hard and your veins aren't wide enough it can hurt... you need to warm up properly
as someone who's 6'3", the height thing is super dissapointing to me. however, one of the guys you mentioned, isn't ethan turner around 6'? based on an instagram clip of his where he was standing next to a friend of mine who i know is 6'3" too. i do think it has an effect, but i believe it's less than most people think, and i just wanted to point that out as he was one of the guys you listed who's doing tripple c swing dub and stuff.
Zachary Haley Nah I’m 6ft and he’s much shorter than me. Not sure how tall exactly but I see him as short so I’m guessing 5’9 MAX!
Zachary Haley Also there no point being disappointed with your height, focus on all the positives of being a taller tricker 🤙🏾
@@KojosTrickLab no way, for real? dude, there must be some mad perspective thing going on in that clip. but i'll trust you since you've met him. if he's going to trick hungry i'll probably see it for myself
Anis is tall. Also Towlie.
@@kodi3881 So is Slava, so you can definitely do great things! The video is about the best of the best in terms of difficulty level though
Can you do a side flip tutorial please?
It’s on KTL.
I am 21 years old and 187 cm height.I am beginner tricker.can ı become elite tricker if ı work 5 days a week.and this will maybe took 3 years if ı want to elite tricker.sory bad my english.So,can ı become elite tricker
I'm 6"3 190 pounds any tips on how to improve I'm having trouble learning btwist
Im 6"2 and also having trouble with this trick ...trial and errrors i land it so many times but the next day i failed.
The most important thing for us tall dudes is having perfect form while doing any tricks
I’m tall and my legs are short, I think I’m built to be the best 🤧
I started martial arts at 18, tricking at 19 after giving up skating etc. Within the first few months I tried front flipping without committing on sand and pretty much ruined my shins by slamming my feet hard, still feeling it but recently started conditioning properly so I can trick more but I currently find it really hard to progress, despite being really driven to achieve my goals, since every time I try acrobatics they just ache intensely. Hard life man :(
Knowing that, I'll probably never get near as good as these guys.
That's not going to stop me but I'm going to feel it when I'm old for sure.
Martial Arthouse Aching intensely is part of getting good 😉 You could definitely get as good as those guys are now, but by the time you’re that level tricking probably will have progressed a lot
I started tricking at 16 something
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