Help landing aerials...
I have been trying to do aerials for a few days now and sometimes i get them, others i stab my hand, or it lands closed when i want it open...
Any help or is it one of those think you gotta feel?
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knifezoid wrote:This is mostly just feel. It took me a very long time to warm up to aerials.
It's all a matter of timing. Eventually you will just know how long the knife
needs to be in the air before catching it again. You can only get better by
doing it over and over and over again. Cutlerylovers vid is very good to get
you aquainted with the concept of the knife leaving your hand. Eventually
though you will just have to go for it.
cja245 wrote:knifezoid wrote:This is mostly just feel. It took me a very long time to warm up to aerials.
It's all a matter of timing. Eventually you will just know how long the knife
needs to be in the air before catching it again. You can only get better by
doing it over and over and over again. Cutlerylovers vid is very good to get
you aquainted with the concept of the knife leaving your hand. Eventually
though you will just have to go for it.
couldn't have said it better myself. But to summarize..... Just throw the damn thing. A bunch of times. And eventually you'll stop stabbing yourself.
cja245 wrote:knifezoid wrote:This is mostly just feel. It took me a very long time to warm up to aerials.
It's all a matter of timing. Eventually you will just know how long the knife
needs to be in the air before catching it again. You can only get better by
doing it over and over and over again. Cutlerylovers vid is very good to get
you aquainted with the concept of the knife leaving your hand. Eventually
though you will just have to go for it.
couldn't have said it better myself. But to summarize..... Just throw the damn thing. A bunch of times. And eventually you'll stop stabbing yourself.
knifezoid wrote:This is mostly just feel. It took me a very long time to warm up to aerials.
It's all a matter of timing. Eventually you will just know how long the knife
needs to be in the air before catching it again. You can only get better by
doing it over and over and over again. Cutlerylovers vid is very good to get
you aquainted with the concept of the knife leaving your hand. Eventually
though you will just have to go for it.
MoreBeef wrote:But yeah what these guys have both said. How do you get to Carnegie hall? Practice practice practice.
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