Meltdown Tutorial
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great tut, and great demo. noob here, damn-now I need some flexibility or to lose some weight so I can reach so far behind myself..ha ha
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learned it forwards, now learning it backwards. kept wanting to spin them instead of just looping them around. doh-hits self in junk
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dude thats crazy. ur good
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This would be awesome anyways, but it was made ten times more awesome due to Daft Punk playing in the background
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when you link them together, that is the mind meltdown.
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Thank you very much for this tutorial! It's exactly what I needed!
VampDominique 8 months ago
@VampDominique No problem....glad I could help.
LilRaverBoi308 8 months ago
i cant get this...:(
wadagoodgrl 1 year ago
@wadagoodgrl Well, this is a fairly advanced move which requires a lot of control of planes behind your back (and constantly changing positions of your hands). My best advice is to work on the less complete 'forward' and 'reverse' versions first, then worry about linking them once you are very smooth with those. As far as linking them goes, the video shows them linked in wallplanes (more difficult to reach). Try linking them first in wheelplanes, with a 180 turn in there to help with reaching
LilRaverBoi308 1 year ago
@wadagoodgrl And if you have any more specific questions, feel free to ask!
LilRaverBoi308 1 year ago
I have a question...
How do you link them together? Do you just turn your body between the 2 going from forwards to reverse to forwards and just eventually move your body less and less each time to where it's basically just your arms doing the turning?
Bikerxgames540 1 year ago
Yeah, exactly. Start working on doing the ones from the beginning of the video. Learn both forward and reverse. Then start tossing in a 180 degree turn like I do at 0:35. Do that same turn to get back to the other direction. Practice this till your comfortable and then start moving your body less and less and reaching more with your arms. Eventually, the goal is to be able to spin in wallplanes like is shown at the end. This just takes more flexibility and arm reach.
LilRaverBoi308 1 year ago