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Topic: 1a Transitions? (Read 297 times)
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Tourqe
Pat.C
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Hey. I wanted to see if anyone could help me come up with new transitions. I think my style has lots of good things to it, but I really have issues making up transitions between my tricks to make better combos. I do not have any video to show you because I currently do not have a video camera that works. I have one pretty good transition that Tyler Severance does, but I changes it up a little. My main style of play is slack with lots of whips and spins of the yoyo. I also like rejections and hops a little. I like to think of it as a combination of T-Sev,Takahiro Izuka,Yuuki,and little bit from lots of people. If I only could be as good as those guys I mentioned earlier. Thanks.
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lmark
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Whenever people talk to me about my yoyoing, they say i have a lot of transitions. hope that helps
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RecRev_Anthony
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Guess it depends on your trick compositions really. Combine tricks and combos that look well together. Watch freestyles to see what works and what doesn't. Try experimenting with regens and go from side style to front to side, or something like that. If you want to connect tricks, use the ones that are more, or can become, "open ended". Meaning they're not overly complicated or limited to where you get stuck ending your trick in certain way. You should have room to go into the next part of the combo and it should look like it made sense and wasn't forced. Like, don't end in some complicated picture trick, unravel out of it, and then continue by twisting the string up again into some completely different mount where the trick looks way separate. Then it becomes two tricks. Well, even if it is two tricks, you should make it look like one coherent combo. Take a couple tricks that may work together in a combo and then think what it needs to take to make them work together. Which one goes first, do I need to add something small? Take away something? etc. But like I said, don't force it. Not all tricks can go well together.
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