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Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« on: May 04, 2011, 09:59: AM »
Winner: Anatoly......Hardcore Russian fs!  :undecided:

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2011, 11:33: AM »
turlakov estartered fine but it went south the rest of the rounds, i cant belive that in russia they all having a nice level in lowers or upper they cant not do even one transition or a nice creative trick or even having nice flow in their movements

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2011, 11:44: AM »
turlakov estartered fine but it went south the rest of the rounds, i cant belive that in russia they all having a nice level in lowers or upper they cant not do even one transition or a nice creative trick or even having nice flow in their movements
agree. probably they dont train for it. all i see they are interested in records and accomplishments. but maybe there a few unknowns yet to show themselves)
turlakov's latms were ugly. the taller guys first combo was very well done considering it was on stage!
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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2011, 12:03: PM »
there is no flow! this is not a battle
it's just performing tricks
in russia, a stage performance and a battle are the same...  :embarrassed:
I was impressed by anatoly a bit, although he still didn't have flow
lying sole stalls are not good for battles, they're so boring, they ruin the flow, and waste too much time...
respect to russia for extreme lowers but in lps/battles they suck. sorry.

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2011, 06:00: PM »
there is no flow! this is not a battle
it's just performing tricks
in russia, a stage performance and a battle are the same...  :embarrassed:
I was impressed by anatoly a bit, although he still didn't have flow
lying sole stalls are not good for battles, they're so boring, they ruin the flow, and waste too much time...
respect to russia for extreme lowers but in lps/battles they suck. sorry.
In battles with world standarts

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2011, 01:18: AM »
there is no flow! this is not a battle
it's just performing tricks
in russia, a stage performance and a battle are the same...  :embarrassed:
I was impressed by anatoly a bit, although he still didn't have flow
lying sole stalls are not good for battles, they're so boring, they ruin the flow, and waste too much time...
respect to russia for extreme lowers but in lps/battles they suck. sorry.
In battles with world standarts
not fun to watch tho :)
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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2011, 01:27: AM »
there is no flow! this is not a battle
it's just performing tricks
in russia, a stage performance and a battle are the same...  :embarrassed:
I was impressed by anatoly a bit, although he still didn't have flow
lying sole stalls are not good for battles, they're so boring, they ruin the flow, and waste too much time...
respect to russia for extreme lowers but in lps/battles they suck. sorry.
In battles with world standarts
not fun to watch tho :)
Sorry, forgot that watching freestyle must be fun.

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2011, 02:14: AM »
there is no flow! this is not a battle
it's just performing tricks
in russia, a stage performance and a battle are the same...  :embarrassed:
I was impressed by anatoly a bit, although he still didn't have flow
lying sole stalls are not good for battles, they're so boring, they ruin the flow, and waste too much time...
respect to russia for extreme lowers but in lps/battles they suck. sorry.
In battles with world standarts
not fun to watch tho :)
Sorry, forgot that watching freestyle must be fun.
you are right, it doesnt have to be fun. i am saying watching russian battles with some of the best freestylers(in world) is not fun... just saying from a viewer point of view :)
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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2011, 03:35: AM »
If this was the final, I don't wanna know what did the rest of the competition look like. Only thing worth watching in this "battle" is Anatoly's first two rounds. As Royal said, this was no battle, it was 2 freestylers performing tricks. Music didn't help either.

Turlakov's LATMs and Ducking ATM were about as clean as a public toilet (not gonna comment on that Leha?) and what happened to the rollers he became famous for?
Battles with world standards? Not even close...  :lol_hitting:

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #9 on: May 05, 2011, 04:07: AM »
Turlakov's LATMs and Ducking ATM were about as clean as a public toilet
this is actually true  :grin:, so are his eclipses

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2011, 05:02: AM »
In battles with world standarts

What do you mean? =)


Miran, yep you're right his LameATMs were about as clean as a public toilet.

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Re: Turlakov vs Anatoly - RFFC 2011 final
« Reply #11 on: May 05, 2011, 06:07: AM »
Anatoly deserved won, amazing batle matw ahmatw nt was incredible.
If anyone up dind't like battle where main criterion is how good you are(how hard triks are you doing on starge(becouse it's soo stresfull)) and there isn't any lp, or any kind of relative "flow", don't watch. It means that there is not you'r place and don't try to interfer in that competition.
I hope you've understood me :pp