One of my favorite for making flurries of spins more interesting. Slow motion and more very soon!
One of my favorite for making flurries of spins more interesting. Slow motion and more very soon!
Finger Drop to Front to Front Aerial – Part 2 of Freddy
Backward Front to Back Spin with a back to front finger drop in the middle to facilitate a final front to front spin.
A lot more on Finger Drops in the near future. In fact I might make that the theme for the day. S
Fun trick I named after my Terrapin. Fullhand Finger Drop to F2F Aerial to Intercept Finger Spin.
A more indepth look at a later date. S
Not a lot to say about this one, the name and vid speak for themselves.
This is like an Opposite Arm Spin (OAS), where the Nunchaku is propelled around the opposite wrist by the primary hand. With this trick the opposite arm acts instead, placing itself in the path of the Nunchaku, after a primary hand trick, to intercept.
A new SAH for you. Front to Front SAH with a Primary Front Hand Catch. As with the B2BSAH your going to execute a Wrist Spin but use the existing momentum augmented by a flick to launch an Aerial where you would usually catch.
This time it will be horizontal. Let it fly for a bit then catch with the same hand. I generally get a 180 or 360 Aerial out of it but other variations are possible, as are backhand catches and/or opposite hand catches. And more, but that’s for later. S
Instead of catching the aerial we are going to put two fingers in its path around where the trick would usually end, harnessing (but not interrupting) the motion and get some finger spins out of it. This is the basis for what I call ‘Intercepts’.
This idea can be applied to any aerial on a predictable path to intercept with open fingers, closed, single finger, wrist, thumb, ankle..
Here is another vid of the same trick:
Other variants up soon! S