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neonrazeSILVER Member I don't do boredom. 20 posts Location: Far North Queensland, Australia
Posted: I can't seem to get my head (or body) around a crosser.
I've watched the videos and have a basic understanding of the plane control required and where the crosspoints are... but for some reason, I just can't seem to get it. I've been trying for months!
Note: We're talking about just a BASIC CROSSER here. I'm sure there's plenty of people here who can offer tips, tricks or a basic walkthrough that might inspire me to finally get it. Don't be afraid to use the terminology.
Thanks!
Trybal WolfSILVER Member Wolf Furry 517 posts Location: Earth, USA
Posted: Try breaking it down. Do one arm at a time.
I'd rather die on paws, than live on feet.
synndarellaDIAMOND Member member 61 posts Location: Somerset, United Kingdom
Posted: I agree with lone wolf, practice one arm at a time. I learnt from this video. I find weave crossers much easier though.
Sometimes youre ahead, sometimes youre behind. The race is long and in the end, its only with yourself~
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