Originally Posted by
Stance
So I should go for air over distance, good to know.
Yeah, unless you're trying to build up momentum to swing or pop into another trick. Take my full in for example, I do the fastest and lowest backflip possible to gain momentum, then I land at the perfect angle to not sacrifice any height. Notice how I don't travel forward or backwards at all from my takeoff point, that's because all of the power is going straight up. So yeah, setups, go for momentum, big tricks, go for height to give yourself the time to execute them. (obviously once you get better at the tricks you don't have to go so high and you can just pop them whenever, low double b twists look fucking sick)
And about the MAS: It was a pretty moderately good replay, there were definitely some inconsistencies and twitches in your movement where i could tell that you hadn't planned ahead. Pretty good job of keeping your balance apart from that one time towards the end where it's pretty obvious you put your hand down to stay upright, instead of as a stylistic choice. The main thing I take away from this is that you should be more relaxed and consistent, you can get a 'strong martial artist' style across in MAS without being so rigid
keep making the replays
Last edited by Glimpsed; Aug 19, 2019 at 07:32 PM.