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Re: Beginner or semipro short/long combos please!
« Reply #24 on: Feb 10, 2011, 04:44: AM »
ok then that just goes to show how much of a noob i am cos i dont know wot nt is. can someone explain what NT is then please? thanks
also thanks for the tips jabarinho, i'll be practising then!

Nt = No touch. Atw nt Atw = latw :D
Try:
Atw Atw Tatw
Co nt htw
Tatw Atw
Co Tatw


Easy stuff :Woot_Emoticon:
Incorrect. And I'm not going to explain the reason again. Do some research for yourself or try it yourself.

No touch simply means the same combo minus the touch that differenciates the two or more moves.
For example; tatw-matw: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, you make another touch with the same foot as the tatw and do a matw. Tatw matw nt: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, instead of waiting for it to land on your foot, you do the matw as if you've already done the matw touch and the ball is comming down from it. So you've bypassed the touch. I hope that helped.

I may have put an incorrect example, but I know what a nt is. :017:

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Re: Beginner or semipro short/long combos please!
« Reply #25 on: Mar 02, 2011, 02:07: AM »
ok then that just goes to show how much of a noob i am cos i dont know wot nt is. can someone explain what NT is then please? thanks
also thanks for the tips jabarinho, i'll be practising then!

Nt = No touch. Atw nt Atw = latw :D
Try:
Atw Atw Tatw
Co nt htw
Tatw Atw
Co Tatw


Easy stuff :Woot_Emoticon:
Incorrect. And I'm not going to explain the reason again. Do some research for yourself or try it yourself.

No touch simply means the same combo minus the touch that differenciates the two or more moves.
For example; tatw-matw: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, you make another touch with the same foot as the tatw and do a matw. Tatw matw nt: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, instead of waiting for it to land on your foot, you do the matw as if you've already done the matw touch and the ball is comming down from it. So you've bypassed the touch. I hope that helped.

mmm... i thought that that was a TATW - AMATW. my bad  :rolleyes: so then when i want to combo tricks without any touches inbetween tricks, what is that called, First Touch ? would that be somthing like ATW ft HTW, for example? or do you just say ATW HTW, assuming that it's in a combo already?

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Re: Beginner or semipro short/long combos please!
« Reply #26 on: Mar 02, 2011, 11:58: AM »
ok then that just goes to show how much of a noob i am cos i dont know wot nt is. can someone explain what NT is then please? thanks
also thanks for the tips jabarinho, i'll be practising then!

Nt = No touch. Atw nt Atw = latw :D
Try:
Atw Atw Tatw
Co nt htw
Tatw Atw
Co Tatw


Easy stuff :Woot_Emoticon:
Incorrect. And I'm not going to explain the reason again. Do some research for yourself or try it yourself.

No touch simply means the same combo minus the touch that differenciates the two or more moves.
For example; tatw-matw: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, you make another touch with the same foot as the tatw and do a matw. Tatw matw nt: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, instead of waiting for it to land on your foot, you do the matw as if you've already done the matw touch and the ball is comming down from it. So you've bypassed the touch. I hope that helped.

I may have put an incorrect example, but I know what a nt is. :017:
I was answering the first quote, I just didn't re-quote.

ok then that just goes to show how much of a noob i am cos i dont know wot nt is. can someone explain what NT is then please? thanks
also thanks for the tips jabarinho, i'll be practising then!

Nt = No touch. Atw nt Atw = latw :D
Try:
Atw Atw Tatw
Co nt htw
Tatw Atw
Co Tatw


Easy stuff :Woot_Emoticon:
Incorrect. And I'm not going to explain the reason again. Do some research for yourself or try it yourself.

No touch simply means the same combo minus the touch that differenciates the two or more moves.
For example; tatw-matw: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, you make another touch with the same foot as the tatw and do a matw. Tatw matw nt: A regular tatw is executed, when the ball is comming down, instead of waiting for it to land on your foot, you do the matw as if you've already done the matw touch and the ball is comming down from it. So you've bypassed the touch. I hope that helped.

mmm... i thought that that was a TATW - AMATW. my bad  :rolleyes: so then when i want to combo tricks without any touches inbetween tricks, what is that called, First Touch ? would that be somthing like ATW ft HTW, for example? or do you just say ATW HTW, assuming that it's in a combo already?
How would it be amatw? Both moves are done on the same foot.
With the touches is standard. So there's no need to add anything. When writing combos, you can do it like this. "-" means touch.
Tatw-amatw-tatw amatw. Notice how there's no "-" after the second tatw? That means there's no touch. Some people like to add nt after the last amatw to be 100% clear or because of habit from when they were new to freestyle.
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Re: Beginner or semipro short/long combos please!
« Reply #27 on: Mar 03, 2011, 11:55: PM »
mmm... i'm still not quite sure... so your example of "Tatw-amatw-tatw amatw", say that your dominant foot is your right, how would that be then? (r) TATW, some touches, (r) AMATW, some touches, (r) TATW, then instantly AMATW?

Then whats the difference between TATW-MATW nt & TATW-AMATW?

I'm really sorry for being such a noob, but I still consider myself new to freestyle :17:

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Re: Beginner or semipro short/long combos please!
« Reply #28 on: Mar 10, 2011, 02:38: AM »
Then whats the difference between TATW-MATW nt & TATW-AMATW?

I'm really sorry for being such a noob, but I still consider myself new to freestyle :17:

Tatw (r) matw (r) nt all on the right foot.
Tatw (r) amatw (r) all on the same foot, but to do amatw you start by kicking the ball on the left foot.
I'll try video it for you :)

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Re: Beginner or semipro short/long combos please!
« Reply #29 on: Mar 10, 2011, 12:48: PM »
mmm... i'm still not quite sure... so your example of "Tatw-amatw-tatw amatw", say that your dominant foot is your right, how would that be then? (r) TATW, some touches, (r) AMATW, some touches, (r) TATW, then instantly AMATW?

Then whats the difference between TATW-MATW nt & TATW-AMATW?

I'm really sorry for being such a noob, but I still consider myself new to freestyle :17:
Do you want me to make a video explaining it?
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