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A word of advice
« on: Jun 17, 2011, 04:17: AM »
In terms of freestyle I consider myself a person of very high knowledge. I dare to say that there are not many out there who can touch a wide variety of topics in a manner that I can. There's really no need for me to go on further with my arrogance as most of you would put it. Rather I will go straight on to what this post is really for, me helping you.

I will here share the best tips that I have for a few random things that are crossing my mind this very moment. This is basically just a random and general post with me sharing what ever's on my mind while writing.

Focus on improving.
This is key. Set goals. If you can do 10 atws today and you really want to improve your atws, decide that in 2 weeks or 2 months (whatever, depends on how much you train) you should be able to do 20.

Ask for help. Find someone who can help you, someone who knows much. Be nice to this person. Make sure he knows you appreciate whatever helps he gives you. Don't overload this person with dumb questions. You'd be surprised how many of the worlds best freestylers would help you out if you just didn't ask the dumbest questions ever and showed zero gratitude.

If you have a performance make sure you actually put a routine together and do tricks that the crowd like that may seem stupid to you (in example carousel or hat slip). Might sound stupid about the whole routine part but I actually completely ignored that many times and just went on stage "freestyling" doing whatever came to mind. This is no professional approach. Do not do that. Make up a routine, pratice it. Stick to it.

Crowd connection. You gotta do something do show that you are aware of the crowd. Something as easy as a shoulder stall while waving and smiling can boost your performance tremendously and if you're busking best believe this will help you earn more.

Every training should have a goal. Decide what you're training. Is it tatw amatw nt? If so, then don't do a failed tatw and go on to do some stupid combo. If you're trying to do tatw amatw nt and you do a bad tatw just grab the ball with your hands and start over. Don't exhaust yourself by doing stupid combos, unless you're actually focusing on doing tatw combos, in that case that's exactly what you'd want to do.

If you get a gig, be professional. Talk with who evers boss and let he/she know you are up for helping with other stuff as well. Leaving a good impression is essential. This summer I have a lot of gigs booked and all are thanks to the way I have handeled many situations with employers, making sure I am doing everything I possibly could to have them satisfied (no wild sexual ideas here please lol).

Don't undercharge. Your services are worth a lot of money. Charging 50 euro for a show is a joke unless it's nearby for a very small football club where you are allowed to leave straight after the show or some scenario like that. If you're doing something for a large company and you're actually a good freestyler make sure you charge accordingly and make sure you actually feel like you're worth that money.

All right that's about it for this time. Hopefully you guys enjoyed that and if you did make sure you let me know and I might stop by another time to give you some more. For now that will be all! Take care!
« Last Edit: Jun 17, 2011, 04:43: AM by oLi »
Fx blesses himself before a patw combo, Tiernan blesses himself before a neck to sole transition.... but hey thats next generation :rolleyes:
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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #1 on: Jun 17, 2011, 05:20: AM »
Nice post oli, appreciate the tips.

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #2 on: Jun 17, 2011, 07:10: AM »
I fucking love you oLi, you are a true genius!  :You_Rock_Emoticon:
Great post, thanks for the tips!  :great:
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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #3 on: Jun 17, 2011, 07:33: AM »
very good tip, the professionalism tip is vital if you wanna get gigs..

in fact, i find most "freestyle agencys" with the exception of Streets United, are completely unprofessional and lack organization skills.. so if you're going to take it into your own hands, be very cordial and nice at performances etc, it will get you far

i agree with everything, especially the asking for help thing

nice one Oli

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #4 on: Jun 17, 2011, 07:41: AM »
Cheers y'all glad you like it
Fx blesses himself before a patw combo, Tiernan blesses himself before a neck to sole transition.... but hey thats next generation :rolleyes:
I was going to be there...but now I'm not going to be there

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #5 on: Jun 17, 2011, 12:53: PM »
Cheers! well said  :sign0098:

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #6 on: Jun 17, 2011, 08:32: PM »
true words of wisdom, i agree with everything stated here
people should really appreciate topics like this  :sign0098:

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #7 on: Jun 17, 2011, 10:19: PM »
thank you for writing this!
it's gonna help a ton, especially the parts with the professionalism and LP's related stuff.

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #8 on: Jun 17, 2011, 10:31: PM »
thanks man !
i would like to hear more about some lower improvement  mentality advices !

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #9 on: Jun 17, 2011, 11:18: PM »
In the future I will be sharing these on www.facebook.com/olivercherek so make sure to check that out

What would you like next? Lower improvement mentality or just mentality in general sounds like a good topic.
Fx blesses himself before a patw combo, Tiernan blesses himself before a neck to sole transition.... but hey thats next generation :rolleyes:
I was going to be there...but now I'm not going to be there

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #10 on: Jun 17, 2011, 11:51: PM »
In the future I will be sharing these on www.facebook.com/olivercherek so make sure to check that out

What would you like next? Lower improvement mentality or just mentality in general sounds like a good topic.

whatever you want boss  :grin:
it would be also nice to read about  motivation, when and why the  motivation disappears ?
imo being motivated is the most important thing in freestyle.

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Re: A word of advice
« Reply #11 on: Jun 18, 2011, 12:55: AM »
Don't undercharge. Your services are worth a lot of money. Charging 50 euro for a show is a joke unless it's nearby for a very small football club where you are allowed to leave straight after the show or some scenario like that. If you're doing something for a large company and you're actually a good freestyler make sure you charge accordingly and make sure you actually feel like you're worth that money.
How much do you think is fair for a freestyler to charge for 2 separate 5min shows? Not for a small football club, mid tier event.
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