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Crossed Arm Box Thingy Tutorial by Jordan

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2010

This is my submission for the IJA video tutorial contest. It's a fun box variation that involves catching wrist drops and lots of arm crossing. The siteswap is (2x,4x)(2x,4)(4x,2x) for any math nerds out there who care about that stuff. Music by Beats Antique. Filmed at Vulcan Studios in Oakland, CA. Vote for me and the other Vulcanites (kyle, bri, noel, and cindy) at http://www.ballotbin.com/voterReg.php?b=12881 between now and april 4th.

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  • nice one. thx. learning now. damn "other side" is not cooperating as usual.

  • @Pimkins

    yes, my left side took me for ever to get with this one.  just keep beating it into submission

  • jordan this is awesome! are you coming to whole earth fest?

  • i'm not sure. when is it?

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  • 8 rounds after 'bout an hour, Awesome trick! Thanks :)

  • lol beat it in to submission hahaha

  • This was a GREAT tutorial!!! THANKS!!! im gonna go learning this now

  • help ... my "Cortex " is burning ... scared ... what happens if i try the trick on the other side ...

  • this is 1 rep of broken on either side of box.

  • Congratulations on your 2nd Place finish in the 2010 IJA Video Tutorial Contest! When I finally learn the box I'll try this out.

  • @buddhagoulash

    aheahehehe. funny :)

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