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  • drunk flips are dangerous..i was highly intoxicated and tryed flippin off a trampoline and nearly broke my neck..dont do flips drunk..end of unless u wna seriously hurt yourself lol cool vid tho

  • I've got a friend who Always does flips when he's drunk lol. But i think i'll leave that to him, i find it scarey enough when im sober lol

  • @nithorry

    hahaha in fact, I wouldn't drink even without doing tricks :D

  • Drinking, Stinking, Never Thinking

    thats awesome haha

  • I think a drunk flip is a dangerous jump because you can fall on to your arms and your head. but this video is nice i will learn to do a drunk flip

  • Is That Tybee

  • pliis can somebody tell me what is the name of the song

  • green day - american idiot

  • hahahah theres so many long ass comments on this page 0_o

    that was an awsome vid!!!!!! llolloolol that drunk guy stumbles alot after his flips XD

  • yeah she did levels. i want to join an adult class because all the age group tumbling classes are for kids that are like 5-13. and the adult classes are like 18 and older. there arent any age groups for 16 year olds but i am going to send the place an email or ask on the phone.

  • i taught some private classes with two women who did the fitness america pageants and they wanted to learn how to do a backhandspring for their routines. they were RIPPED too.

  • lol oh but my whole point of bringing that up was because they were adults. they were both in their late 20s actually.

  • i guess youtube should make bigger comment space.

  • btw, your sister's friend, she had other tumbling before her fronthandspring, right? like a roundoff backhandspring? just curious, because i didn't learn my fhs right away either because in gymnastics you compete in levels and each level has a routine with a certain tumbling pass in it. you really only work on whatever is in the routine and perfecting it. if there isn't a fronthandspring in your routine yet, you don't need it yet.

  • but in just tumbling classes, you can learn whatever you want, plus you don't spend time working on bars, beam and vault also.

    (once again, my comment didn't fit into one box)

  • plus there is a matter of transportation since all the places are on the other side of the city and im going to have to figure out which buses to take even though id probablly get lost. on top of that i have to figure out when im free from my job, wushu and sanshou classes.

  • and it should also tell you something in the fact that you didn't even have to tell me for me to know that you're tumbling was self-taught... ;)

  • 3 extra paragraphs when you already answered my question? my sister's friend took gymnastics and she didn't learn front handsprings untill the 3rd year. i dont know if that was the full gymnastics program or just tumbling but anyways, i think that self taught tumbling is okay for people who don't have access to a gym or coach like me. all i have is friends or people to help correct my form that are good in tumbling that go to the website on my profile.

  • i can't put all of that in one paragraph. you know how small these thing are.

  • ew, self taught tumbling...

  • So whats wrong with that? Not everybody has gyms that they can go to or they don't want to go through years of practising cartwheels just to learn a backflip.

  • i didn't go through years of learning a cartwheel. don't be ridiculous. i have a double full (hopefully you know what that is). and on top of it, my technique is correct and my tumbling is pretty. self-taught tumbling is gross.

  • yeah i know that self tumbling may look gross to expert tumblers but not everybody wants to have perfect tumbling skills for competition. people like me just want to learn them for recreation and to be able to do things that are fun.

  • and also, as a tumbling coach myself, it's so frustrating to have people come in to the gym with self-taught tumbling habits that i have to correct, which takes *much* longer than teaching propper technique in the first place. i don't care who you are, if you don't have propper technique, there are just some things you won't be able to do.

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