I've never tried this aerial before, but from looking at the video I would suggest the lead not bring his left had so close to his hip. Doesn't leave the follow much to work with in terms of stability.
@NomeN07 I did judo to orange belt. I did free fighting as part of it. I NEVER twisted any part of my body. You seriously think it would hurt LESS to twist your ankle on a wooden floor?
What I am saying is that a matt is unsteady and has too much friction to dance on. This makes it very likely that either will trip during the build up, or that the lead is unable to reach the best position to support her during the aerial. The former may result in a twisted ankle, the latter may result in the lead dropping the follow and thus very possibly much worse than a twisted ankle.
When practicing aerials statically by all means use a matt, but the dance bit needs a smooth wooden floor.
I agree completely. But I would like to point out that they are dancing the lindy hop here, practicing a move/aerial/air step often called 'judo flip' because it looks like a throw you'd do in judo.
nice :)
kanevanlue 1 year ago
What about a Judo chop?
Usag1Yoj1mbo 1 year ago 2
@TheHornyBug are you blind? look at her, she don't need a treadmill at all. And if you were thrown at around 40mph, you might pant too
Superapplefrog 2 years ago
man no one on youtube can do a good judo flip
eastban905 2 years ago
she's laughing weirdo
NomeN07 2 years ago
dude, no. You try doing anything like this, and see how hard you're breathing! If you even have the ability to do so...
cantodondemialma 2 years ago
I've never tried this aerial before, but from looking at the video I would suggest the lead not bring his left had so close to his hip. Doesn't leave the follow much to work with in terms of stability.
Sirenhound 2 years ago
face plant?
jaytaxz 3 years ago
weheres the face plant :S
ssannder 3 years ago
ou... guys.. no practice on solid floors.. always use gym matttts and spotters!!!!!
brooklynsweb 3 years ago
if you want to trip and twist your ankle, go ahead and use matts. I do agree on the spotter part though.
NomeN07 2 years ago
@NomeN07 I did judo to orange belt. I did free fighting as part of it. I NEVER twisted any part of my body. You seriously think it would hurt LESS to twist your ankle on a wooden floor?
Superapplefrog 2 years ago
What I am saying is that a matt is unsteady and has too much friction to dance on. This makes it very likely that either will trip during the build up, or that the lead is unable to reach the best position to support her during the aerial. The former may result in a twisted ankle, the latter may result in the lead dropping the follow and thus very possibly much worse than a twisted ankle.
When practicing aerials statically by all means use a matt, but the dance bit needs a smooth wooden floor.
NomeN07 2 years ago
of course falling on a mat is preferable to falling on a wooden floor. (although proper dance floors are very bouncy and take a lot of the impact)
But the intent here is to reduce the chance of falling in the first place.
NomeN07 2 years ago
For dancing I think I agree. But not for judo, even during randori. I've done judo for long enough
Superapplefrog 2 years ago
I agree completely. But I would like to point out that they are dancing the lindy hop here, practicing a move/aerial/air step often called 'judo flip' because it looks like a throw you'd do in judo.
NomeN07 2 years ago
that looks like dancing
Naboutaka 3 years ago
that was whack where's the faceplant >:l
jcsnoopy 3 years ago
no an Aerial noob
Julitroid 3 years ago
Nice flip, the first time. As aerials accidents go, that was a pretty good outcome.
chrono325 3 years ago
lol
ittou5 3 years ago
Friends don't let friends do aerials without a spotter.
irishbrat4u 3 years ago
Ouch, aerials can be hazardous to your back(s)...
moulec 3 years ago
Hey, no one's face was ripped open :-).
itblumenfeld 3 years ago 2
We're saving that one for you ;)
jasonplancaster 3 years ago 2
Well that's very voilent....
Ultimate2119 3 years ago