UPSB v4

Advanced Tricks / Switch Spread

  1. KTrinh93
    Date: Sat, Aug 28 2010 19:02:33

    The switch spread is a spread fall sequence with fingerless around 0.5s inserted between each of the spreads. It was popularized by supawit127 from THPSC. [video=youtube;RnBgbIsWsFk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnBgbIsWsFk[/video] The complete breakdown (I believe) is Ext TA > Midspread > FL MA 0.5 > Ringspread > FL RA 0.5 > Pinkyspread. I will edit this if I find that I posted something completely wrong.

  2. MaSter_MiND_
    Date: Sat, Aug 28 2010 20:27:01

    Someone in GPC that Minwoo did this before Supawit did. I can't proof it, it's just what I heard. I think if you're already mastered spreads then this is easy. greets MM

  3. Twine
    Date: Sun, Aug 29 2010 00:40:25

    Lol I also have done this before Supawit (no where near perfected it like he has though). It's just fingerless / Power passes

  4. KTrinh93
    Date: Tue, Aug 31 2010 00:23:27

    does anyone else have extreme flexibility problems when doing the middlespread > fl ma 0.5 > ringspread part? i cant seem to keep my ring finger out of the way of the pen while it does the fl ma 0.5 D=

  5. Twine
    Date: Tue, Aug 31 2010 09:10:27

    No but I have a problem with ring to pinky :s

  6. KTrinh93
    Date: Wed, Sep 1 2010 00:53:08

    Twine wrote: No but I have a problem with ring to pinky :s
    thats the easiest one for me o_O

  7. goraikou
    Date: Wed, Sep 1 2010 14:36:02

    i can't even get the first part of this move, its so hard for me....

  8. walrus
    Date: Wed, Sep 1 2010 16:25:09

    what is a FL MA 0.5? or FL RA?

  9. Jamal
    Date: Wed, Sep 1 2010 18:41:47

    Jan wrote: what is a FL MA 0.5? or FL RA?
    @Jan, the A stands for around, can you figure it out from there? and do you at least know what FL stands for?

  10. walrus
    Date: Wed, Sep 1 2010 18:52:39

    FL= fingerless MA= Middlearound? RA= Ringaround?

  11. KTrinh93
    Date: Wed, Sep 1 2010 21:54:05

    Jan wrote: FL= fingerless MA= Middlearound? RA= Ringaround?
    yes yes yes youre at like what 9 months and you dont know what MA and RA is?

  12. Kris5k5
    Date: Sat, Sep 18 2010 04:42:52

    my only problem is getting the arounds

  13. KTrinh93
    Date: Tue, Nov 2 2010 01:27:15

    Sorry for reviving a relatively dead thread but I have a question. For those of you who can do this, when you do the switch spread, do you do it palm up or palm side? When I started learning it, I started palm up but now I realize I do it palm side because I can do the Ext ta part a little bit easier.

  14. __H2__
    Date: Fri, Jan 28 2011 14:52:44

    it's just a powerpass (palm up) + spread = Switch spread, i think

  15. padrace
    Date: Sat, Nov 12 2011 19:36:42

    Here's a video of what i'd like to call "switch spread x6" executed as simply as possible. [video=youtube;xmbAaSCYKBM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmbAaSCYKBM[/video] If not acceptable naming, then is there a more concise way to say (palm-up neobakrev 23-34~pinky spread) x6?

  16. i.suk
    Date: Mon, Nov 14 2011 01:56:23

    padrace wrote: Here's a video of what i'd like to call "switch spread x6" executed as simply as possible. (video) If not acceptable naming, then is there a more concise way to say (palm-up neobakrev 23-34~pinky spread) x6?
    [fl ra 0.5 23-34 > pinky spread 34-23] x 6