Hey Folks!
Short session earlier today. Only about 15 minutes - little bit worn from playing every day for the first time in 10 years
I have a poll - If you make a mistake in the middle of a trick, is it better to let the bag drop because it didn't do what you intended (thereby not reinforcing bad habits), or is it better to make some attempt to save the bag, and keep going?
An example of a mistake in the middle of the trick is on the attempt at a flipside dragon delay on the second video in the following link. Swipe or click to the right if you want to see what I'm talking about->
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I missed the dragon, but was able to save it in a slow, sideways rake, follow up with a clean trick, and carry on the string until it was 3-4 times longer than it was when I made the mistake.
I'll ask again. If you make a mistake in the middle of a trick, is it better to let the bag drop because it didn't do what you intended (thereby not reinforcing bad habits), or is it better to make some attempt to save the bag, and keep going?
I vote the latter. And I think the worst bad habit you can reinforce is dropping.
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So I've decided to go to USO. Two of the dearest friends I've ever had have secured me crash space. I should not have bought that pack of cigarettes earlier. I'm going to have to work on tapering off.
I'm enjoying playing in super short shorts. The blue Adidas ones with the pineapples are the best.
Excelsior.