Same as the last one just Intercepted with fingers instead.
Enjoy! S
Same as the last one just Intercepted with fingers instead.
Enjoy! S
Back to Back Aerial, instead of catching we’re going to Intercept with the opposite wrist.
Enjoy! S
We’re going to do a B2BSAH (Back to Back Spin Aerial Hybrid) and after the aerial has done a single or double rotation we’re going to put a single finger in the path of the chain for a single finger spin. The intercept can be done with either primary or secondary hand but is more predictable with the primary hand. Enjoy! S
Almost the same as last time we’re going to B2B SAH, intercept with the fingers but this time we are going to SAH again into a primary front hand catch. Bridging back into the sequence with a F2B finger roll. S
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.
Now we’re going to take yesterdays trick and finish it with a Primary Hand Wrist Intercept!
Instead of the catch you could always SAH again… S
Front to Back Finger Spin to Back to Back Spin/Aerial Hybrid to Intercept Finger Spin/Spin Aerial Hybrid to Backhand Catch to Broken Back to Back Wrist Spin. Don’t be put off by the name, once you understand the principles behind this its quite straight forward.
I’ll break it down into stages:
Start in Fronthand, Finger Spin to Backhand then the Spin/Aerial Hybrid (SAH). With the SAH you’re going to do the shape of a Back to Back Wrist Spin but instead of catching you flick the chucks into the air with an open palm, complimenting the existing momentum to get an Aerial. Done right the path is predictable. Then comes the Intercept. Same as the yesterdays Intercept but in the opposite direct, Backhand to Backhand. Repeat the previous SAH but obviously with fingers instead, for another Aerial then catch in Backhand. Again not wasting any momentum you put your wrist in position so the Nunchaku wrap around, then catch.
The important things I see here are the SAH and the Intercept. With these tricks and a few more we haven’t covered yet you can bridge the gaps between other tricks with more tricks, off into infinity.. Beautiful!
More to come on that tomorrow. 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