UPSB v4
Advanced Tricks / Neobackaround
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Date: Sat, Jun 12 2010 03:38:33
The Neobackaround is a trick that begins like a (Weiss) Backaround, but instead of traveling on the back of the hand and ending in between T1, the pen travels on the back of the fingers and lands in either the starting slot, or a slot below. The Neobackaround has at least 1.5 revolutions. This thread can also be used to discuss the Korean Neobackaround, which is the same in terms of path, direction, and revolutions. The only difference is that the pen is held towards the tip of the fingers at the beginning of the trick. NOTE: Yes, a Neobackaround can also be thought of as a Fingerless Shadow Reverse. Video tutorial by Freeman UPSB Wiki entry
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Date: Sat, Sep 24 2011 21:43:40
thats epic
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Date: Sat, Sep 24 2011 23:30:27
aramos13 wrote: thats epic
Dont revive old threads without a purpose. -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 00:38:36
MickChickenn wrote: Dont revive old threads without a purpose.
i didnt know i did -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 01:08:37
Now that this tread is "alive",who could show me a Korean Neobak?
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Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 03:37:06
aramos13 wrote: i didnt know i did
Always look at the post above yours date. this one- 6-11-10. Over a YEAR old. -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 04:36:08
DArKT wrote: Now that this tread is "alive",who could show me a Korean Neobak?
Most of the time, spinners use the korean version of the neobackaround. The common one you see is the neobak. The Wessian neobackaround can be seen in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7DQZyzHZck and the neobak is this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcsi-cSKXro -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 11:43:35
MickChickenn wrote: Always look at the post above yours date. this one- 6-11-10. Over a YEAR old.
oh damn u right :clap: -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 13:10:30
Hippo2626 wrote: Most of the time, spinners use the korean version of the neobackaround. The common one you see is the neobak. The Wessian neobackaround can be seen in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7DQZyzHZck and the neobak is this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcsi-cSKXro
Thank you,Hippo,but Eso said that the Korean Neobak was hold in like,at the tip of the fingers...so how could it be done? -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 13:14:31
DArKT wrote: Thank you,Hippo,but Eso said that the Korean Neobak was hold in like,at the tip of the fingers...so how could it be done?
What he is saying is to differentiate the korean version to the Weissian version. The korean style is done at the first joint between the top 2 phalanx -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 13:39:40
Hippo2626 wrote: What he is saying is to differentiate the korean version to the Weissian version. The korean style is done at the first joint between the top 2 phalanx
Oh,now i've got that...Thank's -
Date: Sun, Sep 25 2011 17:19:15
This thread is gaining popularity over a year after it became nothing.