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Offline hgr126

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Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« on: Apr 21, 2009, 08:13: PM »
Hi, I've just learnt Tatw and i'm wondering which trick should i be learning next that is just at the right level. for EXAMPLE: Matw ( just an example, haha) .

Thanks guys! I need a right level trick that's around tatw difficulty or a little higher. Advice is appreciated a lot! =)

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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #1 on: Apr 21, 2009, 09:15: PM »
now u learn wat is called, mastering the trick. wen u do it 9/10 attempts, u know uve materd it.
then try atw-tatw or co-tatw or tatw-atw etc.
this should be in the biggeners question thread :rolleyes:
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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #2 on: Apr 21, 2009, 10:33: PM »
L_I_S is right, now you have to master the tatw
One of the things you also can do is do the tatw in a combo (atw-tatw, tatw-htw, cs-tatw)
Also you can train other tricks, like matw/latw/aatw
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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #3 on: Apr 22, 2009, 12:03: AM »
master tatw move on to atatw amatw and matw

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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #4 on: Apr 22, 2009, 12:21: AM »
master tatw move on to atatw amatw and matw

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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #5 on: Apr 22, 2009, 12:46: AM »
master tatw move on to atatw amatw and matw
dont do it that way. its better to learn it in combos befor u move on to other tricks.
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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #6 on: Apr 22, 2009, 12:54: AM »
master tatw move on to atatw amatw and matw
dont do it that way. its better to learn it in combos befor u move on to other tricks.
I disagree.

Whats the point learning one trick in several combos ?
Variety is the key numbnuts, which you musnt have to come up with such a silly suggestion.

Im with Dan - move onto Matw, Atatw and Amatw, those 4 tricks are kinda in their own category, im sure everyone knows what I mean.

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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #7 on: Apr 22, 2009, 01:04: AM »
master tatw move on to atatw amatw and matw
dont do it that way. its better to learn it in combos befor u move on to other tricks.
I disagree.

Whats the point learning one trick in several combos ?
Variety is the key numbnuts, which you musnt have to come up with such a silly suggestion.

Im with Dan - move onto Matw, Atatw and Amatw, those 4 tricks are kinda in their own category, im sure everyone knows what I mean.
jumping into new tricks will make him lack consistancy, which can cause problems later on. (from my personal expereince)

the point in learning several combos for 1 trick is so he can be more flexible during combos and doesnt always have to pull off the same tricks after each other.

plz dont call me numbnuts.
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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #8 on: Apr 22, 2009, 01:09: AM »
now u learn wat is called, mastering the trick. wen u do it 9/10 attempts, u know uve materd it.
then try atw-tatw or co-tatw or tatw-atw etc.
this should be in the biggeners question thread :rolleyes:

I would say that you master tatw at 10/10

I dont really know which trick comes after tatw, i guess the most common one is matw, then moving up to amatw then atatw,...

you dont need to learn in the correct order/way..... learn what you want to do and become the type of freestyler you want to be,.. whatever you do with a football using ur body(exept the hands) its football freestyle  :thumbsup:
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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #9 on: Apr 22, 2009, 01:14: AM »
now u learn wat is called, mastering the trick. wen u do it 9/10 attempts, u know uve materd it.
then try atw-tatw or co-tatw or tatw-atw etc.
this should be in the biggeners question thread :rolleyes:
I would say that you master tatw at 10/10
well yea, if u wanna be anal about it. :rolleyes:
even 5/6 attempts is good enuf to move on. wen i say master, i dont mean as masterd as u do atw's ofcorse.
i just mean that its not something hard to get on first attempt.
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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #10 on: Apr 22, 2009, 01:19: AM »
now u learn wat is called, mastering the trick. wen u do it 9/10 attempts, u know uve materd it.
then try atw-tatw or co-tatw or tatw-atw etc.
this should be in the biggeners question thread :rolleyes:
I would say that you master tatw at 10/10
well yea, if u wanna be anal about it. :rolleyes:
even 5/6 attempts is good enuf to move on. wen i say master, i dont mean as masterd as u do atw's ofcorse.
i just mean that its not something hard to get on first attempt.

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Re: Any recommendations on what's after TATW?
« Reply #11 on: Apr 22, 2009, 01:56: AM »
One way to master tatw is to do it in combos. Crossover-tatw or atw-tatw. I agree with L_I_S, learn combos. You have to be good at htw for example before you should practice amatw.
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