Cale McCoy, Eoghan McDowell, and Erika Hidalgo

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Cale McCoy, Eoghan McDowell, and Erika Hidalgo

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Post by Matt K » 18 Mar 2010 19:19

Very nice guys.

Eoghan: Glad to see your break didn't hurt you too much. Your game is coming along really nicely. But you're a little shit for hitting a 4 dex before me.

Erika: Don't be so camera shy!

Cale: I'm really enjoying your style. Everything is really fluid. I have some advice for your spinning though, but I understand that you just learned it. You're doing the spin in 2 steps, which is why Eoghan's is faster. The idea for a fast spin is to set, and rip your leading shoulder around. You don't do any footwork more than a small hop on your pivot foot. Also, try not to plant your set foot until you've completely finished the spin; this helps you with your body's accuracy, and also maks you faster.

Good video guys, keep em coming.
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Post by calemccoy » 18 Mar 2010 19:30

thanks for the tip matt! if anyone else has some helpful criticism, please let me know!
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Post by calemccoy » 26 Mar 2010 17:31

bump.... tips?
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Post by Muffinman » 26 Mar 2010 18:16

I dunno, I like your style too. I can't believe I didn't comment on this before. I think I must have mentally. I really dig the styley duo that is Eoghan and Cale.

Since you specifically asked, I tried to find things wrong :p It was tough. But I think you could stand to hold your stalls longer on some tricks. A lot of your tricks ending in toe kinda just go up and you have to bail, if you try and hold that stall and control it a bit better you may find it easier to play out of tricks. I found the same on some clipper tricks, particularly whirls -- that you set the bag back up way fast... Eoghan stalls for a long time and it makes his game really fluid. You're in a great hands. But you're both awesome. Erika too.

Wasn't your toe hella messed up for a while? Is that why you stopped playing for so long? How is that now?

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Post by Muffinman » 26 Mar 2010 18:18

Haha. Remember when you called me saying you were in town and you were in a completely different country? Did you drive specifically there to shred with us and have to turn around and go back to Portland? :p

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Post by calemccoy » 26 Mar 2010 18:26

haha yeah, i did drive some way to the wrong town... no worries though, well shred at worlds.

as for my injuries, yeah, my toes were initially why i was out for a long time... then i sprained my lcl in my right knee, and was out for an even longer time. recently, i may have sprained one of said problem toes... but its feeling alright. i seem to be injury-prone in footbag... but im back and kicking!

i see what you are saying about my delay time. i was analyzing my stepping today, and found it was better if i held the bag longer, so ill try to apply that to all my delays. thanks for that!

anyone else? i love getting advice.
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Post by Sporatical_Distractions » 26 Mar 2010 21:49

No tips, but enjoyed watching the vids. Eoghan's crank is ridiculous. Nice combos caley.
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Post by MathieuGM » 11 Apr 2010 10:32

It's funny to see how people used to be really impressed by nemesis. If he would have hit that trick like 5 or 6 years ago; there would be like 50 comments about that!

Props Eoghan. Seriously you progressed a lot in a year.

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Post by david » 11 Apr 2010 18:42

Hey Cale, great improvement. Really nice to see shuffle and lower bails. Props.
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Post by calemccoy » 11 Apr 2010 19:03

thanks david =]
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Post by RipWalker » 12 Apr 2010 09:11

Very nice!
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Post by johnkasta » 13 Apr 2010 05:32

Eoghan's style reminds me of Evan Gatesman. nice kind of smooth control going on here.

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