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Posted: In order to really learn and control thru-wraps I can highly recommend Offset thru-wraps. This way one can feel if he really is spinning in splittime or if the thru-wrap is played with a little acceleration (which happens almost all the time).
Try Offset [Old link] too.
Thru-wraps ROCK
andy
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Posted: You're right - that really does show off when your split-time is crap. Although to be honest, my normal thru-wraps are often pretty shoddy timing-wise
But I've been playing with offset weaves a lot recently, they're great for learning proper control for higher-beat moves. Butterfly offset weaves are a right bugger to learn
Cheers for the idea!
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