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NEVERLAND TRICKING SESSIONS [7.10.2011] - Anis, Danny, Dan, Moe, Rudy

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The second in the Neverland Sessions series. This time featuring Anis Cheurfa, Rudy Reynon, the return of Danny Graham, and a visit from Daniel Perez de Tejada and Moe Alafrangy.

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Anis Cheurfa, Daniel Graham, Dan Perez De Tejada, Rudy Reynon

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Lazy Song Instrumental

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  • hey travis ... could you tell me how tall you anis and danny are?

  • @maxfelixmarkus I am 5'9" and Danny and Anis are about 6'0"

  • In my opinion i think the original martial artists wore big pants for some reasons one of them being: To be able to watch the flow of the movements in a graceful way.

    With your shorts, jeans and tight pants your moves only seem like randomly moving some sticks instead of grace and flow like water.

    I mean, for you trickers is okay because i assume in this point you only seem to pay attention to the moves and the difficulty, the combos..

    But don't forget the grace and that art that lies within

  • @mpalau It depends on which martial arts you look at. There are some traditional Japanese arts that utilize very small pants that resemble shorts, cutting off around the shins. In Kung Fu/Wushu there are some uniforms that have the arms cut off specifically to show proper arm technique.

    The larger clothes add to the flow of larger movements, BUT in fact can mask bad technique. You can't see if someone has a straight leg or extended all the way in baggier clothes. In skin tight pants, you can.

  • @mpalau Some only pay attention to the moves or difficulty as you stated, but if you watch this video and most of our recent ones...None of our group of friends are throwing doubles or multiple spin twisting moves with the exception of Moe's 1080, which is still a kick. Everyone in this vid can do double corks but no need to.

    Trying to stray away from the attitude that "most difficult" combo or the "most spins" is the best, and trying to bring back intricate transitions, lethal kicks, and style

  • Travis, can you ask rudy to try on a snapu?

    Ask him to shoot for a second twist!

    Looked like a awesome session! Love the instrumental!!

  • @DarkEchoes13 HAHA! Seriously! Someone asked him to s/t that day, but the sun was in his eyes

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  • Today I don't feel like kicking anything.

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  • @TravisWongVideos There you did it, you just stated my mind. Bring the transitions, kicks and STYLE back to tricking. I keep coming back to these trickers' videos for your / their style. Keep bringing it guys!

  • I love to watch anis tricking. it gets me pumped

    

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  • Such a good series... Make sure Rudy stays in them!!!! Keep it up Travis! These videos really are amazing!

  • Dope..i get the mood but can anybody please tell Anis the great that he can show his raiz to triple corck? I bet the firt thing he does when alone at his home is well at last i can swing triples with no one around;p!!

  • Excellent travis that jazzy feeling and laid back session good stuff and glad no one is twisting and doubling bring back the kicks like it

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