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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #36 on: Sep 27, 2010, 07:25: PM »
I don't think any one will start to say atw-co nt-htw-co nt for tatw-amatw nt. Nevertheless my intent was to figure out what the majority define a trick as, in order for us to be able to count the tricks. If you think that matw should be called an own trick and not atw-co nt, then there are many tricks. If you think that amatw is entitled to be called an own trick there are even more.
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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #37 on: Sep 28, 2010, 09:05: AM »
theres AT LEAST 4..
I wouldn't go as far to say that...
  Five at the MOST

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #38 on: Oct 01, 2010, 05:06: AM »
Well what do you guys define as an own trick? Do you perceive amatw like a combo, or an own trick?
tbh I like the trick names we have now,

matw is easier than saying (i)atw-co(nt) the "i" - means inside because i think thats how we'd have to distinguish if its by todays standards a tatw or a matw

or say you wanted to tell someone you did beck-amatw (nt)
you'd have to say i did hhjatw-(i)atw-co-htw-co (nt) ------- i think *im not good at naming lower combos*

If ANYTHING I say lets stick to the trick names we have now, and stop making new ones unless their truly new
matw isnt  insideatw-co nt, they look differant
....yes it is....
nope, atw-co (nt) has a step in between where you put your foot down before you begin the co whereas matw is a smooth motion

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #39 on: Oct 01, 2010, 10:39: AM »
Since we are not able to realize what is "trick" and come over with different names we are not able to count it down. Not even if someone (xixo) sucrifice himself and suck Satan's dick.

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #40 on: Oct 01, 2010, 12:49: PM »
Well what do you guys define as an own trick? Do you perceive amatw like a combo, or an own trick?
tbh I like the trick names we have now,

matw is easier than saying (i)atw-co(nt) the "i" - means inside because i think thats how we'd have to distinguish if its by todays standards a tatw or a matw

or say you wanted to tell someone you did beck-amatw (nt)
you'd have to say i did hhjatw-(i)atw-co-htw-co (nt) ------- i think *im not good at naming lower combos*

If ANYTHING I say lets stick to the trick names we have now, and stop making new ones unless their truly new
matw isnt  insideatw-co nt, they look differant
....yes it is....
nope, atw-co (nt) has a step in between where you put your foot down before you begin the co whereas matw is a smooth motion
it depends on how you look at it
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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #41 on: Oct 01, 2010, 06:55: PM »
there's only atw
and the rest are just combos
uppers are not as important as lowers
and sits are too easy
s3 style is not freestyle
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thats silly
crossover hoptheworld xover arent around the world
so i spose there are 4
eclipse isnt around the world
uppers are just as important as lowers sits are 2 it depends on the person
say uppers arent important to turlakov or bengau
if uppers arent important sam (usa) is insignifcant but he isnt haha
if sits are so easy how come theres your not matte linder there as hard as you make them
s3 is freestyle basket and football, they just do tricks which are entertaining and they find fun to do(thats what the sports all about) theyre trying to make a living so dont criticize themfreestyle is different to everyone ; its free

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #42 on: Oct 01, 2010, 08:05: PM »
haha this topic is hilarious, we will never be able to count all tricks. And stop being retarded, amatw IS NOT htw co NT amatw is amatw and no others. Patw s patw and not 3 atws nt, tatw is tatw and so on. Stop arguing about it.

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #43 on: Oct 02, 2010, 05:00: AM »
this topic can go on and on till one day the people on the west of Atlantic run out of gas
and the ones on the east run out of petrol :)
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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #44 on: Oct 02, 2010, 05:16: AM »
Well what do you guys define as an own trick? Do you perceive amatw like a combo, or an own trick?
tbh I like the trick names we have now,

matw is easier than saying (i)atw-co(nt) the "i" - means inside because i think thats how we'd have to distinguish if its by todays standards a tatw or a matw

or say you wanted to tell someone you did beck-amatw (nt)
you'd have to say i did hhjatw-(i)atw-co-htw-co (nt) ------- i think *im not good at naming lower combos*

If ANYTHING I say lets stick to the trick names we have now, and stop making new ones unless their truly new
matw isnt  insideatw-co nt, they look differant
....yes it is....
nope, atw-co (nt) has a step in between where you put your foot down before you begin the co whereas matw is a smooth motion
it depends on how you look at it
no it doen't, wether youb look at from left, right of even head-on it will always be hw-co (nt) andnot amatw

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #45 on: Oct 02, 2010, 11:30: AM »
Well what do you guys define as an own trick? Do you perceive amatw like a combo, or an own trick?
tbh I like the trick names we have now,

matw is easier than saying (i)atw-co(nt) the "i" - means inside because i think thats how we'd have to distinguish if its by todays standards a tatw or a matw

or say you wanted to tell someone you did beck-amatw (nt)
you'd have to say i did hhjatw-(i)atw-co-htw-co (nt) ------- i think *im not good at naming lower combos*

If ANYTHING I say lets stick to the trick names we have now, and stop making new ones unless their truly new
matw isnt  insideatw-co nt, they look differant
....yes it is....
nope, atw-co (nt) has a step in between where you put your foot down before you begin the co whereas matw is a smooth motion
it depends on how you look at it
no it doen't, wether youb look at from left, right of even head-on it will always be hw-co (nt) andnot amatw
i dont know what a "HW" is...
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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #46 on: Oct 08, 2010, 12:21: AM »
Well what do you guys define as an own trick? Do you perceive amatw like a combo, or an own trick?
tbh I like the trick names we have now,

matw is easier than saying (i)atw-co(nt) the "i" - means inside because i think thats how we'd have to distinguish if its by todays standards a tatw or a matw

or say you wanted to tell someone you did beck-amatw (nt)
you'd have to say i did hhjatw-(i)atw-co-htw-co (nt) ------- i think *im not good at naming lower combos*

If ANYTHING I say lets stick to the trick names we have now, and stop making new ones unless their truly new
matw isnt  insideatw-co nt, they look differant
....yes it is....
nope, atw-co (nt) has a step in between where you put your foot down before you begin the co whereas matw is a smooth motion
it depends on how you look at it
no it doen't, wether youb look at from left, right of even head-on it will always be hw-co (nt) andnot amatw
i dont know what a "HW" is...

wtf do you think it is if he's talking about amatw? why didn't you say that you don't know what "doen't" "wether" or "youb" is?

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Re: How many freestyle tricks are there?
« Reply #47 on: Oct 08, 2010, 07:03: AM »
Well what do you guys define as an own trick? Do you perceive amatw like a combo, or an own trick?
tbh I like the trick names we have now,

matw is easier than saying (i)atw-co(nt) the "i" - means inside because i think thats how we'd have to distinguish if its by todays standards a tatw or a matw

or say you wanted to tell someone you did beck-amatw (nt)
you'd have to say i did hhjatw-(i)atw-co-htw-co (nt) ------- i think *im not good at naming lower combos*

If ANYTHING I say lets stick to the trick names we have now, and stop making new ones unless their truly new
matw isnt  insideatw-co nt, they look differant
....yes it is....
nope, atw-co (nt) has a step in between where you put your foot down before you begin the co whereas matw is a smooth motion
it depends on how you look at it
no it doen't, wether youb look at from left, right of even head-on it will always be hw-co (nt) andnot amatw
i dont know what a "HW" is...

wtf do you think it is if he's talking about amatw? why didn't you say that you don't know what "doen't" "wether" or "youb" is?

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i didnt understand any of your post, "wether" "doen't" and "youb" arent words either  :stupid:
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