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matw & amatw?
« on: Dec 17, 2010, 05:09: AM »
Hello
I have a question about these two tricks. To learn where should I start? amatw or MATW?
How I can start practicing these tricks? (I know, I am a newbie to lower)
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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #1 on: Dec 17, 2010, 08:19: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #2 on: Dec 17, 2010, 08:40: AM »
when doing matw make sure your atw is smooth and wait untill your 3/4 away round the ball before you jump otherise you might fall over. with amatw practice htw's alot first and try doing amatw with both feet as i found it easier with my left foot :S and it might be the same with you hope this helped

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #3 on: Dec 18, 2010, 12:25: AM »
thanks! Today I will start training the way you told me  :sign0098:

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #4 on: Dec 18, 2010, 12:45: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #5 on: Dec 18, 2010, 01:42: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #6 on: Dec 18, 2010, 02:59: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #7 on: Dec 18, 2010, 06:50: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw
, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point
I learnt amatw before . It gives you more time to go around and it doesn't feel as awkward when starting

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #8 on: Dec 19, 2010, 04:23: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point

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I lernt amatw first, and then matw.
Or to be honest, I cant even do matw yet, I think I've nailed it once, and it wasn't clean at all.
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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #9 on: Dec 19, 2010, 04:53: AM »
of course u shoud start with matw and then amatw
for example, ur also learning latw before alatw, atw before htw etc.
to practice it, i threw the ball up, let it bounce on the ground and then do matw (without touching the ball for the inside atw with ur foot)
this trains the matw motion a lot
i hope u get my point

dont listen to this guy.
+1
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I lernt amatw first, and then matw.
Or to be honest, I cant even do matw yet, I think I've nailed it once, and it wasn't clean at all.
So, learn what feels best for you
LOL same for me, i really dont like doing it, dont like that trick at all  :rolleyes:

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #10 on: Dec 22, 2010, 08:03: PM »
I also learned amatw before matw, but 10ronaldo dude isn't completely wrong. if you learn matw before amatw, you do understand the basic motion required. but the same way, if you learn amatw before matw, the basic motion is still understood. so no matter what trick u learn first, you will understand the other one better..sorry i really suck at explaining but still :D

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Re: matw & amatw?
« Reply #11 on: Dec 29, 2010, 07:40: PM »
I also learned amatw before matw, but 10ronaldo dude isn't completely wrong. if you learn matw before amatw, you do understand the basic motion required. but the same way, if you learn amatw before matw, the basic motion is still understood. so no matter what trick u learn first, you will understand the other one better..sorry i really suck at explaining but still :D

no i think u did it pretty well;P