UPSB v4

Advanced Tricks / [Concept] Skip

  1. Hippo2626
    Date: Tue, Mar 8 2011 04:20:49

    [video=youtube;LdFn97B42js]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdFn97B42js[/video] I'll be making more of these explanations videos on different concepts, tricks or linkages so let me know if you want me to explain anything. Please do let me know if you have any feedback, ideas, questions or suggestions. Thanks! -- Some tips/additional information: 1. This is not a new concept, I'm just explaining fully what it is. 2. You can do the arounds and bust in reverse as well. 3. For Anyone trying to learn the Raimo bak, I suggest learning the Skip Pass Rev. T1-23 first to fully understand/get use to the skip part. More Information on the Raimo Bak: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnFUdalPXaE 4. I believe the first person to do the Skip Pass was in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktn2xsWt_zg 5. If you are trying to learn the skip arounds, it is pretty simple, apply what you learned from the regular arounds just do it in the respective slots. Eg. if you are learning the indexskipmiddlearound, apply your knowledge from the indexaround, just start from 23, keep 1 and 2 out and do an around. 6. The skip passes are a little more tricky. They seem weird to do at first. It might be useful to try to gain more finger independence first before attempting this. This trick only has 0.5 revolutions. I'm not really sure how else to explain it. 7. The Indexmiddleringaround is also known as the powerpass. Tutorial here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxgQSBgUlVo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AswRbyXMCKo 8. For more variations, I did some in this combo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tm4SMl1KRE Music: Like Incense /Sometimes By Step by Hillsong

  2. TheAafg
    Date: Tue, Mar 8 2011 04:26:25

    is this a new concept? I was just trying this yesterday night

  3. Hippo2626
    Date: Tue, Mar 8 2011 04:32:30

    Nope not a new concept I'm just explaining it.

  4. Escorpio123
    Date: Tue, Mar 8 2011 05:00:14

    I commented on ur youtube video site, answer plz :D

  5. blahblahting
    Date: Tue, Mar 8 2011 07:02:39

    i think youre notation is skewed, but that's just me :/

  6. i.suk
    Date: Tue, Mar 8 2011 08:33:14

    blahblahting wrote: i think youre notation is skewed, but that's just me :/
    *your also i want to see someone do skip inverse neobaks/neobak 1.5s

  7. Lindor
    Date: Wed, Mar 16 2011 22:40:03

    I really don't see why this name do exist. Never heard about it before, you invented it ? Because what you call an "indexskipmiddlearound" could simply be called "indexmiddlearound 23-23"... When performing an around, you just have to indicate the slots, the fingers the pen spin around and, if needed, the fingers folded. No need for a special notation... EDIT : Well, you video is really strange. Is it the official notation ? Because your indexmiddlearound is an indexaround 12-12 ~ middlearound 12-23. I always used "indexmiddlearound" for a spin around two fingers stuck... And "skip pass" are just fingerswitch with some tipped charge... For the lasts breaks, you should indicate folded / crossed fingers, for a complete break. Btw, the lasts hybrids are really nice, good job =)

  8. hoiboy
    Date: Thu, Mar 17 2011 02:27:30

    Lindor wrote: Because what you call an "indexskipmiddlearound" could simply be called "indexmiddlearound 23-23"... When performing an around, you just have to indicate the slots, the fingers the pen spin around and, if needed, the fingers folded. No need for a special notation...
    Hmm... I thought it would be middleindexmiddlearound 23-23

  9. Lindor
    Date: Thu, Mar 17 2011 19:14:43

    Looks more easy to indicate only the fingers the pen goes around, slots indicate the order.

  10. Hippo2626
    Date: Fri, Mar 18 2011 02:28:20

    I didn't invent this name. I've heard it floating around a while in the past before and I gathered a little info about it and thought this was the official name. Look at the IPBA Rev. If we look at the trick based on your way of naming it, it'll be a bust around the pinky and the index with the middle and index bent in. Brought it up in the RD for discussion already. I think it's a cleaner and more distinctive way of naming these tricks.

  11. Lindor
    Date: Fri, Mar 18 2011 20:34:53

    Need to be discussed imo. I admit some tricks that "could" be named should sometimes receive a new name that is more easy to remember. That's why i invented the name "swivel" years ago. But about the skip... Well, why not. But the way you named IA~MA 0.5 looked really strange to me, i never saw that name before... On FPSB, nor on any other board.