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Title: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: Yen on May 18, 2012, 07:18: AM
MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012 | FreestyleFootball (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J2MRX8Hu1s&feature=youtu.be#ws)

smooth style.
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: Adi on May 18, 2012, 07:22: AM
Now that's a hell of a video.  Very unique, smooth, and super reliable/consistent for an LP.  Gotta give mad props for that.

On another note, what's Circle Industry?  Looks like a great stage and audience.

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Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: Kako on May 19, 2012, 01:48: AM
esta bailando?
haha amazing style
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: Zagamato on May 19, 2012, 02:17: AM
 :bowdown: best style ever
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: biyan0 on May 19, 2012, 03:20: AM
that was so fucking sick this guy with others are taking block combos to another level some creazy shit right there  :crazy:
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: JavierP on May 20, 2012, 07:05: AM
incredible style!
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: mudit on May 20, 2012, 05:54: PM
umm, what are block combos?? n why do u name it "block"?
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: jabarinho on May 21, 2012, 09:27: AM
umm, what are block combos?? n why do u name it "block"?

block tricks = grab tricks. Example - knee grab, nori clutch and other variations where you lock the ball in a position.

I don't know why it is called 'block' :017:
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: Miran Pirner on May 21, 2012, 11:08: AM
block tricks = grab tricks. Example - knee grab, nori clutch and other variations where you lock the ball in a position.

I don't know why it is called 'block' :017:
Maybe because you "block" the ball? :)

The term came from French freestylers and nowadays it's the most common one, but "magnetic" and "clutch" are also used.
Title: Re: MartinSchopf @ CircleIndustry2012
Post by: wynn on May 21, 2012, 03:45: PM
style perfect  :sign0098: