UPSB v4
General Discussion / Beginner?
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 13:09:51
I've been spinning for like 5 months.Am I a beginner?
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 13:46:59
Depends on the number of tricks you can do, ease of linking them into one another and how comfortable you are linking them I suppose.
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 13:58:28
Haxsaw wrote: Depends on the number of tricks you can do, ease of linking them into one another and how comfortable you are linking them I suppose.
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 14:08:01
depends if you can do a combo.
spinnerX wrote: I've been spinning for like 5 months.Am I a beginner?
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 14:28:59
x3silver wrote: depends if you can do a combo.
even if you can do a combo you are still a beginner -
Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 16:46:24
Walkaz wrote: even if you can do a combo you are still a beginner
If you start doing combos and can FS you are no longer a beginner. -
Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 18:13:18
If you can do all the basics, then you're not a beginner.
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 19:56:56
http://forum.upsb.info/showthread.php?t=7129 once again...
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 21:03:59
It depends on like everyone else said, how well you can link your tricks into combos. I can do all of the fundamentals very well and I've been spinning for a little under two months and I know that I'm still a beginner.
If you can do all the basics, then you're not a beginner.
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Date: Wed, Dec 5 2012 21:15:15
Honestly, after you've practiced enough, you should know when you are intermediate. IMO it's when you learn/master enough tricks that you focus more on linkages and combos than learning tricks, you start seeing a glimpse of your style, and try to improve it.