Stalling is really about geometry and timing!
The geometry part is noticing which way the poi head is moving at different points around the circle - up, down, left, right, etc. For example, the head moves up or down at the SIDES of the circle. This is useful information!
The timing part is about moving the hand to line up with the poi at the same moment that the poi is passing any one particular point. So, just as it starts to swing down, if I get my hand over it quickly enough, I'll create a downward stall.
Anyway, that's why we have video - easier to understand with pictures!
Jeff C Member #97318 Reged: Aug 2009 |
![]() great tutorial. Thanks =) |
Kody_Klimes Member #99838 Reged: Oct 2009 |
![]() this is hands down the most helpfull stall video i have ever seen!!!! finaly i can stall cleanly thank you!!! |
cjgeisler Member #109410 Reged: Apr 2010 |
![]() This is the best video on the entire website. Seriously. This guy should make all the videos. |
Mathias89 Member #113323 Reged: Jun 2010 |
![]() i second cjgeisler lol |
etnica99 Member #57648 Reged: Aug 2007 |
![]() hey thanks...very usefull...u should make all the tutorials :-) |
Yogesh Khandale Member #137718 Reged: Aug 2011 |
![]() very useful info ! Thanks ! |
MrOmega Member #169630 Reged: Apr 2013 |
![]() Best video to learn to do stalls. |
adi Member #198889 Reged: Aug 2014 |
![]() awesome man , best tip on stalls in my opinion .. Thank you ! |