What and When
#1
What and When
Hello, I Am sixteen and have just started to get into stunting. I was just wondering Who learned What sunts and how long and how much PRACTICE it took them to learn. Thanks for you're time.
Last edited by Campbell_Stunts; 02-11-2009 at 09:39 AM.
#3
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Help a little maybe... My english sucks to so..
#7
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i no people learn diffrent things at difrent speeds i leart christ in bout 2 mins i tryed it n did it all im after is ruff ideas on how long things take 2 do n wat trick it was n venom600 tell me all the stunts u can do how long it took u n i bet i can beat u in the time it takes
Last edited by Campbell_Stunts; 02-11-2009 at 10:11 AM.
#8
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i no people lear diffrent things at difrent speeds i leart christ in bout 2 mins i tryed it n did it all im after is ruff ideas on how long things take 2 do n wat trick it was n venom600 tell me all the stunts u can do how long it took u n i bet i can beat u in the time it takes
dont you speak english in the uk
#9
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Wade, you're coming across as being cocky.
Everyone learns things differently. You seem to have a knack for acro tricks, whereas others find them more difficult.
With enough practice you can get any trick, but at the end of the day its down to you. I could learn one trick in five mins, but then another one could take me months.
Cya sunday.
Everyone learns things differently. You seem to have a knack for acro tricks, whereas others find them more difficult.
With enough practice you can get any trick, but at the end of the day its down to you. I could learn one trick in five mins, but then another one could take me months.
Cya sunday.
#10
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**** talking gets you nowhere kid. i think the uk invented english, didn't they? guess it skipped a generation.
anyways... learn regular wheelies, then slow em down, and see how slow you can get them. then when you can get them slow enough work on your different sit downs, standups. then try high chairs, and spreaders, and... well... you get the point.
on the other wheel, learn to roll an endo from a short distance. work your way up to try to hit balance point. then increase distance from there. work on 50ft approach, 100 ft, so on and so forth. then you can try to work on things like wide 180 endos, tight 180 endos, high chair endos, and... well... once again, you get the point.
practice makes perfect, you are going to wreck, try not to wreck too bad, make sure you have good medical insurance, always wear your gear (although we don't always follow that one), and when you wreck, get back up and try it again.
those are my words of advice to ya. expect it to take a while. you aren't going to learn over night.
anyways... learn regular wheelies, then slow em down, and see how slow you can get them. then when you can get them slow enough work on your different sit downs, standups. then try high chairs, and spreaders, and... well... you get the point.
on the other wheel, learn to roll an endo from a short distance. work your way up to try to hit balance point. then increase distance from there. work on 50ft approach, 100 ft, so on and so forth. then you can try to work on things like wide 180 endos, tight 180 endos, high chair endos, and... well... once again, you get the point.
practice makes perfect, you are going to wreck, try not to wreck too bad, make sure you have good medical insurance, always wear your gear (although we don't always follow that one), and when you wreck, get back up and try it again.
those are my words of advice to ya. expect it to take a while. you aren't going to learn over night.
#11
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Btw we get free healthcare here so we're good on that front.
Knowing Wade (Campbell stunts) personally I can assure you he's not trying to ****-talk, but he's so eager to learn I think he wants to learn everything now.
Its harder for him atm as he's using my bike until he gets his sorted, but he's learning quickly and I'm sure he'll be hitting idle/dipping circles soon.
Knowing Wade (Campbell stunts) personally I can assure you he's not trying to ****-talk, but he's so eager to learn I think he wants to learn everything now.
Its harder for him atm as he's using my bike until he gets his sorted, but he's learning quickly and I'm sure he'll be hitting idle/dipping circles soon.