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Post by Slibinas on Apr 20, 2016 14:23:16 GMT -5
Hello everyone. I made my own Roulette cylinder obstacle so i can kill my arms and fingers when i'm training. Its nearly 6meters track with one drop, 2nd part is with small incline. Any tips on how i should do it? Spent over a minute on it and ive had a hard time bending my fingers after
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Post by Philip on Apr 20, 2016 15:45:20 GMT -5
Woah that is a super long track!
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Post by thatoneuser on Apr 21, 2016 15:46:52 GMT -5
Looking good dude! I'd say you might want to cut down on your swing as you seem to be flailing a bit. Your technique is good otherwise - see if you can build up to the hand-over-hand technique which is even faster! Side note - you should use that track for a Rumbling Dice and/or Pipe Slider. I'm a big fan of multi-purposing
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Post by Geoffnotjeff on Apr 22, 2016 9:41:34 GMT -5
Very cool. The warped wall in the background looks sketchy as heck though!
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Post by Slibinas on Apr 22, 2016 10:37:19 GMT -5
Very cool. The warped wall in the background looks sketchy as heck though! Made warped wall a year ago when i did not have much information about it, so i just had to improvize Does the job . Wind did blow off the top sheet aswell, but i am to lazy to put it back since it does not disturb
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Post by Slibinas on Apr 22, 2016 10:39:41 GMT -5
Looking good dude! I'd say you might want to cut down on your swing as you seem to be flailing a bit. Your technique is good otherwise - see if you can build up to the hand-over-hand technique which is even faster! Side note - you should use that track for a Rumbling Dice and/or Pipe Slider. I'm a big fan of multi-purposing Wind did not help at the first time i try it Rumbling dice sounds nice mate, but no way i can use pipe slider on the same track, space is only about 40cm
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Post by RiderLeangle on Apr 22, 2016 11:35:40 GMT -5
I definitely wouldn't recommend putting a rumbling dice on a wood track, especially one with 3 points of stability, that sounds like snapped board city. Also if you have the grip for it (and if you don't, build it up ) I recommend you use the forwards facing hand over hand technique Okuyama Yoshiyuki/David Campbell/James McGrath/Matachi Ryo/Urushihara Yuuji/Paul Kasemir used (Also knowing this site I hope I don't get heat for using a couple of Sasuke examples then a bunch of ANW examples including a side special lol )
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Post by Slibinas on Apr 22, 2016 13:56:37 GMT -5
I definitely wouldn't recommend putting a rumbling dice on a wood track, especially one with 3 points of stability, that sounds like snapped board city. Also if you have the grip for it (and if you don't, build it up ) I recommend you use the forwards facing hand over hand technique Okuyama Yoshiyuki/David Campbell/James McGrath/Matachi Ryo/Urushihara Yuuji/Paul Kasemir used (Also knowing this site I hope I don't get heat for using a couple of Sasuke examples then a bunch of ANW examples including a side special lol ) When Okuyama did it like that he almost fell down at drop part, looking forward to it, tommorow is weekend so ill have time to test all out
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Post by Slibinas on Apr 23, 2016 5:18:29 GMT -5
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Post by Geoffnotjeff on Apr 23, 2016 20:05:03 GMT -5
I definitely wouldn't recommend putting a rumbling dice on a wood track, especially one with 3 points of stability, that sounds like snapped board city. Also if you have the grip for it (and if you don't, build it up ) I recommend you use the forwards facing hand over hand technique Okuyama Yoshiyuki/David Campbell/James McGrath/Matachi Ryo/Urushihara Yuuji/Paul Kasemir used (Also knowing this site I hope I don't get heat for using a couple of Sasuke examples then a bunch of ANW examples including a side special lol ) It depends on the pegs and distance if you can do it that way. my favorite way (fastest) but on about half ive been on its much harder to do it that way (like tonys new one)
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Post by RiderLeangle on Apr 23, 2016 20:07:22 GMT -5
I definitely wouldn't recommend putting a rumbling dice on a wood track, especially one with 3 points of stability, that sounds like snapped board city. Also if you have the grip for it (and if you don't, build it up ) I recommend you use the forwards facing hand over hand technique Okuyama Yoshiyuki/David Campbell/James McGrath/Matachi Ryo/Urushihara Yuuji/Paul Kasemir used (Also knowing this site I hope I don't get heat for using a couple of Sasuke examples then a bunch of ANW examples including a side special lol ) It depends on the pegs and distance if you can do it that way. my favorite way (fastest) but on about half ive been on its much harder to do it that way (like tonys new one) I've not tried it on Tony's new one, just on the old one (Also before anyone complains about me using gloves, yes I know they're cheating, I had those on mainly because I shredded up my hands that day)
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