@allmetaliswelcome There are variations of the flat-foot, since no two players will ever play the same. Look up Bostic's explanation of it, and then look up Derek Roddy's. Both considered "right," but both different. Mine is similar to Bostic. The concept is the same in both. I didn't really thin kto mention that though, so thanks for pointing it out.
@seanlame yea i considered it different because of derek's video, which i think is explaining a different technique, since ankle motion has been around for ever. but i am very sure you know this better than i do so...
i like how the guy in back does that move @ 5:57
GhostWeazel99 7 months ago 3
lol so funny im studying for an exam right now!?!?! kinda wierd?
tanluj 8 months ago 2
AMAZING VIDEO! THANKS U GUYS!
BmxBandit666 8 months ago
Isn't it better to simply play a double with the single left food between them? I do it like this and it's f**king fast! :D
primitivefan1 8 months ago
erm that's not flatfoot, that's just ankle motion. flatfoot is a lot different.
allmetaliswelcome 11 months ago
@allmetaliswelcome hes a pro, ankle motion can be used at any foot position, flatfoot bridges the gap between heel up and heel down.
ShittyMcPoopyBalls 11 months ago
@allmetaliswelcome There are variations of the flat-foot, since no two players will ever play the same. Look up Bostic's explanation of it, and then look up Derek Roddy's. Both considered "right," but both different. Mine is similar to Bostic. The concept is the same in both. I didn't really thin kto mention that though, so thanks for pointing it out.
seanlame 11 months ago
@seanlame yea i considered it different because of derek's video, which i think is explaining a different technique, since ankle motion has been around for ever. but i am very sure you know this better than i do so...
allmetaliswelcome 11 months ago