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Posted: hmm... i'm getting a real feel for alot of these moves. but i feel clunky when trying to change from wall plane to say.. a helicopter.
any thoughts ??
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ado-pGOLD Member Pirate Ninja 3,882 posts Location: Galway/Ireland
Posted: Try these links out mate.
Hope they help
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Flame BoyGOLD Member veteran 1,508 posts Location: Out, United Kingdom
Posted: A nice simple one is to stop the staff dead in your armpit, and at the same time you turn around a bit (180 degrees is plenty) and that will give the staff the momentum to carry on in the horizontal plane.....and it works backwards too
AAARRRGGGHHH!!! My giant stick broke!!! In two!!! My stick broke in two!!!
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