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Double Hopover???

Post by professor » 02 May 2005 13:17

Ok so I don't know if you want to consider this a trick or not, but it's pretty hard to do. I've hit, many times, a ...

Double hopover
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Symp. paradon from inside stall without the bag leaving the inside stall, just moving to clipper
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inside > (jump)/op out[dex] > same out[dex] > same clip

I don't know if you want to consider the dexes, dexes. The reason is because I don't go around the bag , it just rests on my foot the whole time. It's kinda the same idea as when I do a symp. clipper? I dex the bag but it is still on my foot.

Has anyone hit this? Do you think it is a valid trick? Please give me your thoughts on the matter.
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Post by Jeremy » 02 May 2005 13:35

Hey that's awesome!! I don't know if you can count the dexes - but it still wins major points for style in my opinion and sounds pretty damn hard!!

Nice work!

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Post by HG » 02 May 2005 18:55

he joked about.that.in.vegas.when.I.was.there.It.was.funny.as.hell.i.cant.use.space.cause.its.too.loud.

cool.trick.ben!
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Post by grek » 02 May 2005 22:33

So U mean an Uptime Dolomite from inside?
thats phat!!! :!:
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Post by sniikeri » 03 May 2005 03:48

I still can't figure it out how the dexes go there. :? Stupid me. Do you have it on video?
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Post by Jeremy » 03 May 2005 04:20

This is how I think of the move. Imagine a hop over, but the leg going over the foot with the bag on it moves in a double circle while going over. You could think of it like a hop over with a flourish.

In technical terms there are no dexes - since they would have to be "the" I presume - but it still sounds like a classy move.

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Post by SandWraith » 03 May 2005 11:33

Yeah, that does sound pretty sweet... props (and we want a video sometime :) )
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Post by HG » 03 May 2005 15:01

I will clarify, since Ben isnt on the boards much. Jeremy pretty much sums it up though. But i will continue to be redundant.



The Bag is on his left foot. He hops with his right leg, OVER the left foot, which stays in the air. While he is hopping over, his right leg does two dexes, like a double over down, OVER the bag, not around it. And he lands with the bag on a left footed clipper, which never touched the ground.



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Post by professor » 03 May 2005 15:17

You both got it exactly, much better at explaining it than me thanks. I will get it on video whenever we get someone to bring a camera to one of our sessions.
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Post by sniikeri » 04 May 2005 05:46

Wow, that really sounds quite hard! Thanks, I got it now. :)
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Post by GordonFreeman » 06 May 2005 07:39

8O
I want a video! :wink:

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Post by RRendsvig » 08 May 2005 15:13

It'd be really sweet if you could do the first "dex" horisontaly, circling your own foot... Uh nam nam!
But nice all over!
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Post by FootbagginBum » 10 May 2005 18:33

I think the dexes are a bit cleaner than imagined, but still the non the less. He kind of goes around his toes though.

Anyway, I call it a Hopadon, because it is a hopover paradon, and although Ben has said the word once or twice, I don't think he is stoked on the name yet. If you agree with me that it would be a really cool name, post.

And, if he did this trial style down a stap or two, it could be a Hopadown, :lol: .

Anyway, I think they're cool names :P Not as cool as watching him bust it though. Peace,

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Post by SandWraith » 11 May 2005 18:10

Well, Hopadon makes SENSE, I suppose. It just reminds me of italian pizza (I guess cause it sounds like Papa John's slurred). Mama Mia! That's a spicy hopadon! :P
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Post by SandWraith » 29 Jul 2005 17:49

Oh cool! It's like spam for your forum! :D Guess that's why we have mods... they take a bite out of spam.
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