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Double Nunchaku Tutorial: Independent Hand Movement

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

I am still a beginner so I know how frustrating the lack of co-ordination can be. Hopefully this video can be some help to other beginners.

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  • Nice. No offense, but I was taught to hold the chakus rather near the other end ...

  • There are many different techniques and styles. I've just seen your videos and I like what I saw, nice and flawless. Holding the chakus closer to the chain or cord gives you more control and enhances your speed. I've tried several techniques and my personal choice is for speed. Try it out and let me know what you think. Thanks.

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  • Well done ! 5 stars

  • Thx for the lesson!! Doubles are sweet not to many people I know that will try double chucks!!!!

  • hey thanks , I learned!

  • you passed it now...no more 666...loll

    hahaha your superstitious...lol

  • Great step-by-step...Thanks for sharing...Cheers...

  • Very good approach of the problem of coordination ! The step by step explanation is very clear and what I will do this evening is trying it as soon as I go back home. Thanks for sharing and keep on chucking ;)

  • Excellent tutorial, keep em coming.

  • that is perfect man...tx alot...exactly what I needed to see...

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