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Rossta42stranger 17 posts Location: Skegness, Lincs, UK
Posted: This is one of the few pendulum moves that I do actually know and use. Funny enought though I learnt this myself about 2 years ago but still haven played with the 1.5 beat weave. That is my next goal. I reckon I'll have it by the end of today as I have some grounding in pendulums already.
Nice video for any one wanting to learn a Pendulum/Hyperloop combo.
Posted: what is a cooliosis point? and... i did it! thanks for posting this you showed me a new move ^.^
and i also noticed that its alot easier to go into superduperooberloops with this method than by starting with a hyperloop.
to spin or not to spin, that is the question.
skv012aBRONZE Member stranger 15 posts Location: MD, USA
Posted: That looks very interesting. Funny enough, I'm still very sketchy with hyperloops and air wraps, but got orbitals down to perfection.
I might try to venture in this pendulum land sometime soon.
Dave StatikGOLD Member You cant teach stupid. 106 posts Location: Maine, USA
Posted: I like to incorperate alot of pendulum moves. It does feel very natural to go into hyperloops and orbitals from 1.5s and it also is very unexpected for some people.
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