Footbag videos and footbag related videos such as takraw, freestyle soccer, etc.
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Jazzkid
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by Jazzkid » 08 Jan 2012 09:55
not only is this super cool.....but I needed it .....it helps to see the whirl and barfly dexes from this perspective.....THANKS SO MUCH!
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abstract
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by abstract » 08 Jan 2012 10:04
wowowowow.
ty, awesome vid.
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MathieuGM
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by MathieuGM » 08 Jan 2012 11:45
Jazzkid wrote:not only is this super cool.....but I needed it .....it helps to see the whirl and barfly dexes from this perspective.....THANKS SO MUCH!
I agree with you... Seeing whirls/double down from that perspective is really helpful!
thanks for the vid Honza!
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by sen » 08 Jan 2012 12:27
This was awesome. Thanks!
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g00d33
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by g00d33 » 08 Jan 2012 21:49
That was really cool. The perspective is nice to see.
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by Max Power » 09 Jan 2012 15:42
That looked so cool. It is the weirdest looking footbag video of all time IMO. I want this to be the first footbag footage someone sees, that'll really mess with their minds. I would really like to see what spins look like from this perspective. Quantum sets were like mini earthquakes.
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by CIC flurry » 09 Jan 2012 16:14
very cool
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by bustinjustin » 09 Jan 2012 16:31
I was not expecting such high level shred. So good! Great job Honza.
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by g00d33 » 12 Jan 2012 14:09
After watching this again, I think my favorite tricks to see like that were the blenders and dyno
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by Green Lanturn » 13 Jan 2012 20:21
This was great. For someone like me who is still learning, it's cool to see the bag from that perspective. Particularly how far away it is from your body. Very cool and very helpful.
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