@MisanthropistPro the only difference is the way you twist they are both 1/2 - 1/4 on vaults if you turn back facing down and backwards (like a back full) first its a tsukahara if you turn stomach facing up and frontward (more like a front full) first its a Kas.
lol thats actualy incorrect, no offense or anything though, one can perform a tsukhara or a kasamatsu on either side, so being a righty or a lefty has nothing to do with it. Its mostly about preference in style. A tsuk is a roundoff backflip start, while a kas is more like a kartwheel frontflip start
Well, I think that's a Kasamatsu. It's like a Tsukhara, but you place your hands in the opposite direction. So Tsuk is for righties while Kasamatsu is for lefties.
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TimL9593 6 months ago
What's the start value of this move
MrPokemonmaster0009 8 months ago
umm im a lefty, and im pretty sure ive done tsuks all my life, not kasamatsus...
shannonx3mc 9 months ago
@MisanthropistPro the only difference is the way you twist they are both 1/2 - 1/4 on vaults if you turn back facing down and backwards (like a back full) first its a tsukahara if you turn stomach facing up and frontward (more like a front full) first its a Kas.
AE117 10 months ago
I thought a Tsukahara was a half turn ont the table and a Kas is a quarter turn?
MisanthropistPro 2 years ago
I thought a roundoff backflip start was a yurchenko??
miketennis19ny 2 years ago
lol thats actualy incorrect, no offense or anything though, one can perform a tsukhara or a kasamatsu on either side, so being a righty or a lefty has nothing to do with it. Its mostly about preference in style. A tsuk is a roundoff backflip start, while a kas is more like a kartwheel frontflip start
pivotpro7873 2 years ago
Well, I think that's a Kasamatsu. It's like a Tsukhara, but you place your hands in the opposite direction. So Tsuk is for righties while Kasamatsu is for lefties.
kentoku4343 2 years ago