Talk about your big add moves and concepts in here.
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Paulsator
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by Paulsator » 24 Nov 2002 06:48
auf jeden, hast recht ich bin echt blöde...der siegerttyp isset....hab irgendwie nich geplant wo frankenberg is und dachte: häh? wer issn da so gut in deutschland und ich kenn ihn nich...

jut jut...wir machen übrigens wahrscheinlich im januar n kleenen jam anlässlich unseres 5-jährigem vereinsjubiläums....
bis dann....paule
p.s. i dont think blurry da da should get 6 adds, or at least i wouldn't count it as my first "real" 6 add move, its just way to easy
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by wicked » 24 Nov 2002 21:47
pdx torque and blurry sym. whirl.
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by sacktreter » 25 Nov 2002 12:33
i agree. blurry dada is way too easy, but it gets 6 adds. and the question was "what was your first 6-add-trick?" and not "what was your first 6-add-trick, which is worth getting 6 adds?".
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by Muffinman » 25 Nov 2002 20:28
i hit pdx dada way before i was like even tiltless i think. i dont consider dada curve a move. ha. except amadeus is kind of neat.
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Paulsator
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by Paulsator » 26 Nov 2002 07:21
another thought. if you consider dada curve as a real trick, then basically anyone can hit a 6-add move and i think you kind of kill the great feeling of having hit your first 6add trick....
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by Rob » 26 Nov 2002 12:59
I don't think very many people CAN do DaDa, and out of the ones who CAN I'd about 1/4 of those people do it cleanly. Most people who do it do this tiny little hop that's so low it's not even worth bothering.
Chris Gregory says "Why do drifter, dada gets one more add, drifters are cheesy!" He has really bad DaDa's and I wouldn't consider them worth their add count. Just an example of somone who could do this alleged blurry dada and it not be worth 6 adds, thus not anyone can do a 6 add.
Anyone else feel the same? Or am I alone in this crazy world where people hate a move solely because it's rarely done correctly.
this is the 44 Wand, the most powerful Handwand in the world, so did i fire 5 or 6 fireballs? now you got to ask yourself one question pal, do i feel lucky? well do ya punk.
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by Matt » 26 Nov 2002 14:33
no i agree. Noah Jaybonn can dada real well. Probably because he does his dlos real big and narrow like, he does dada just like a dlo ending on a clipper
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by Chris Holden » 26 Nov 2002 15:32
You're right Rob! While I still feel Blurry DaDaCurve is an 'easy' 6, it IS tough to hit it totally clean.
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by Muffinman » 26 Nov 2002 15:56
how do you the dada?
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by Rob » 26 Nov 2002 16:03
by doing a lame little hop instead of getting some good high air, also if you catch it too early and scoop it under.
this is the 44 Wand, the most powerful Handwand in the world, so did i fire 5 or 6 fireballs? now you got to ask yourself one question pal, do i feel lucky? well do ya punk.
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by Brian » 27 Nov 2002 00:09
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by Enforcer » 29 Nov 2002 14:32
First 5 - Probably Double Spinning Osis
First 6 - Maybe Big Apple
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by Gabe » 29 Nov 2002 16:52
whats a dada curve?

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by Jonathan » 29 Nov 2002 18:42
sort of like a double legover but instead of catching it on a same toe it and op clip.
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by Gabe » 29 Nov 2002 20:53
first five is pixie ducking osis. just got it a few days ago. almost both sides. haven't done a 6
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by LinoSphere » 02 Dec 2002 15:41
1st 5: blurriest
1st 6: still to come, gonna be ducking superfly I guess.. or food processor... or something else.. I'll see.
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by gfsmoothie » 03 Dec 2002 16:59
5 -p blender
6 -spinning p blender
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by brad n » 03 Dec 2002 17:17
1st 5-add: blurry whirl, i think
1st 6-add: blurry torque
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by Noah Jay-Bonn » 03 Dec 2002 18:24
first 5 - BS Blur
first 6 - ..........
Im working on blurry blender or blurry torque for my first 6.
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by Jeremy » 11 Jan 2003 01:34
First 5: Pixie ducking butterfly/ pixie warrior/ alpine dimwalk
First 6: still working on it