Setting up a training regiment and things I should know/do.
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:24 pm
Hello. My (relatively) first post here on the Flipping Arena. I'm hoping to start a training regiment for bali flipping. I'm tired of not improving at all and falling out of my various hobbies. I want this one to stick. I read through the tip sticky and have been practicing with my off hand a bit to get a feel for it.
I know so far (the things that I KNOW the names for):
Basic Twirl
Basic Openings
Y2K
Zen Rollover
Do you guys have any tips for which moves to learn first/are helpful to learn earlier rather than later? Also, should I focus on getting REALLY GOOD with just a couple of flips (moves?) before moving on to more or should I just try to learn everything regardless of if I am doing it quickly/efficiently as long as I know the gist of the move?
What do you all do as far as training goes? Do you just flip when you feel like it, or do you sometimes do it even when you don't want to? What do you do for training? Do you pros even train or do you just flip like bosses always with no problems like nothing unusual is happening (sarcasm)?
I know so far (the things that I KNOW the names for):
Basic Twirl
Basic Openings
Y2K
Zen Rollover
Do you guys have any tips for which moves to learn first/are helpful to learn earlier rather than later? Also, should I focus on getting REALLY GOOD with just a couple of flips (moves?) before moving on to more or should I just try to learn everything regardless of if I am doing it quickly/efficiently as long as I know the gist of the move?
What do you all do as far as training goes? Do you just flip when you feel like it, or do you sometimes do it even when you don't want to? What do you do for training? Do you pros even train or do you just flip like bosses always with no problems like nothing unusual is happening (sarcasm)?