 The thing about flow is that it's not necessarily about the tricks. It's about all the tricks and how they come together. When you're watching a good flow, you almost don't even realize that a certain trick has been done because it's all just blending together. And as you're exiting one movement, you're starting the next one before you even realize that the first one ended. You're hitting the gap before you finished the roll. You're power looping up and all of a sudden this other thing comes out. It's just that point where you almost become semi-autonomous. Your hands are moving and the drone is moving before you even think exactly what you're doing. But it's you. You're the one that's in control, but it's just not conscious. It's almost the purest sense of pilot expression because it's just whatever's inside you coming out through the drone before you even really know what you're doing. As I'm walking through a place like this, there's endless possibilities of stuff I can do from just a simple grid. Power loops, splenuses, matty flips, dives, backwards dives, all of that stuff. And with flow, I think it's all about linking those tricks together in a very smooth matter. Like I don't even wanna know that you did the trick really. I just wanted to link all together super smooth. Typically also, there is not many sharp flips or something like that. So if you think of a roller coaster, a roller coaster can't flip 180 super fast. It's all about smooth. It's basically like you're on rails. So there's this line I've been trying to make happen. I think it'd be really good to start kind of coming in up this driveway. Hit that little billboard. Just do something on it, whether it's power loop or a gap hit or whatever. Then what I wanna do, and this is like exactly what I'm talking about, making one thing link into an action like a really like surprising way, is I wanna go up and I wanna go through the gap at the top of the building and like go through the gap inverted. And then right as you crest through that gap, it's gonna be like, where are you going? Well, there's no roof. So then shoot through the scaffolding, play around in this room for a little bit, pop up, pop out, and then work my way over to the other building and then basically just keep that line going as long as possible. And if I can make it a 45 second or longer line, then it's one that I can use. So there are many different types of spots that kind of tend a little bit more towards each style of flying. So with flow, perfect spot in my opinion is like a spot that has a bunch of gaps that you can hit. So like I know there's spang, which is just open field flying and flow doesn't work in the open field because there's nothing really to fly around. With flow, it's all proximity based. So I need a cool bandeau to fly around. Is that the one you did? That's the one I didn't, I've never looked at it like that. Oh my God. Wow. That's so good. Please just turn it into a line. Nope, it is sloppy. So there, it was like a sick trick and it's just useless now. It's like it wasn't long enough of a line. Like I could put that on Instagram and follow up but it's not gonna help my flight video. That's my flow, I think it's like the hardest style of flying to do. Like maybe just visually it doesn't look that difficult but when you're trying to link a minute line together, it's seriously difficult. What helped someone specifically improve their flow style flying? I think lowering the rates is one. Cause I know a lot of people are running like 900 degrees per second. I mean, what do you run? I think I'm pretty close to 900 actually. But I used to run rates that were considered low. And then everyone else came down and now I have somewhat high rates. I might lower them but I've been flying for so many years. I guess what you're saying though is if you're not gonna be doing lots of really fast acro why bother wasting that stick resolution? Yeah, cause with the slower rates you get more precision on the sticks. I would say my biggest tip is to just think about lines not singular tricks. And how the different aspects of those lines and the different tricks fit together. Don't waste the best trick right at the beginning of the line. If you can do the best trick in a given line near the middle or near the end, it proves that like, oh you didn't just keep trying that singular trick over and over. The middle is the coolest for you. Whatever, if your hottest trick is in the middle of like a long line, that's like oh he's good, he got this. You can fly. Another tip I have is don't over think of it when you're flying. Just go out and fly. If you have a bunch of tricks that you know you wanna do in your head, if you are trying to get flow footage, it's not, you're gonna be thinking about all that stuff too much. When you go in that flow state, you don't wanna really be thinking at all. I think have some tricks in your mind like more like in a bag. But not all of the tricks in a row that you want to do. Yeah, like have them in a bag. And as you're flowing, when you come up to that obstacle be like, oh yeah, this is the thing that I can matty flip. I'll just do matty flip and I'll keep going, right? But I think we both find that like if we try to like really script like, our room is cube. Juicy, it just falls apart. You can't overthink it. So guys, I hope this helped you learn a little bit about the whole flow style of freestyle. This is my favorite way to fly. Me too. But we're not saying it's necessarily the best, just our favorite. There are plenty of awesome freestyles out there. What style should we have covered next? Who should we bring on? What should we talk about? I mean, I would love to learn more about flying Juicy or maybe cinematic. Spang? Spang? What is spang? It's something new. It's something new. That's new styles. Yeah, it's been catching fire, man. That's the coolest part is there's new styles apparently being invented every day. There is no limit to how you fly freestyle. It's all up to what you want to do. That's the best part of flying FPV freestyle. I love this hobby. Hope you guys get out and enjoy it too. I'm the Dreg. I'm Bobby FPV. We'll see you next time on Rotorat.