This is a useful maneouvre which, when you can perform it easily with both hands, will enable you to co-ordinate two pair of nunchaku at the same time.
Hope you enjoy it. If you want to know more, visit my site.
Cheers
Martin 🙂
This is a useful maneouvre which, when you can perform it easily with both hands, will enable you to co-ordinate two pair of nunchaku at the same time.
Hope you enjoy it. If you want to know more, visit my site.
Cheers
Martin 🙂
This video is about different tricks that you should use to record freestyle nunchaku videos… With this your videos should be less plain, and you will be able to have more movement inside the video.
Let me know what you think!
Once set in motion, nunchaku follow their own pattern of behaviour that you can work around. This video demonstrates it. Sorry about the sound quality. You can view the full blog post here, or visit my site for other posts and articles. If you like my tutorial, please Like My Facebook page and/or Follow @SchoolofChan
Thanks for watching.
A random one that came about while training for Chuck Off 2013 ~ www.whodaresspinz.co.uk
This is one of my favorites. After the aerial from the b2bsah you can maintain momentum and flick the chucks into another aerial. In the vid I catch it ‘Faith Aerial’ style but you could catch in backhand or even intercept with wrist or fingers.
Intermediate combo, pretty simple stuff really. Enjoy!
360 F2FSAH but catching with the opposite hand instead!
Why catch with the primary hand at the end of the spin? The catch can be carried out straight away or you can get a partial aerial if you wait before the catch.
A nice pass I learned from Steve Powell
Front to Front Spin/Aerial Hybrid fun!