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Bonesbrigade
02-23-2010, 10:07 PM
how do you do them? can someone break it down?
its at 30 seconds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAVEAml-Qz8&feature=related

ALSO..is that MADD CHADD?

Tino
02-23-2010, 10:31 PM
Yes that is MADD CHADD. Super dopeness. All I can say is practice practice practice bro.

Bonesbrigade
02-23-2010, 10:36 PM
yeee but..practice what? lol. like im having trouble even comprehending what the move consists of.

Tino
02-23-2010, 10:43 PM
I don't train Animation or Bottin, and thats what he is doin. It looks like animated waves. Uumm, I would say work on isolating your waves but really small isos u kno.... It looks like Chadd is ticking each part of the wave. IDK man like I said I dont train animation or botting. I should tho bcuz that shits hella clean. Im still fairly new to popping anyhow so.... good luck bro

Smooth
02-25-2010, 03:54 PM
The best of my ability i will try and explain what's going on there.

First off Madd Chadd has incredible control of his body. Like, INCREDIBLE control. You have to understand that he has been doing this for a while. It will take YOU a while to get that down to.

First, learn how to do waves smoothly, and perfectly. Every which way. What i mean is:

Learn waves that start at the finger tips and go to the shoulder, and learn waves that start at the shoulder and go down to the finger tips. On both sides. Learn spiral waves as well, that'll help open up new wave paths.

When you have gotten a really good grasp of those, what's going to happen is you're going to have the muscle memory of the wave down pat. At this point, you can learn how to strobe your wave, because you already have the muscle memory of the wave at this point, you know what paths it follows etc. Then when you get that strobin down, you can throw strobes into your waves to break it up.

Animation is an incredibly detailed style. It's one of the hardest to pick-up and master, because getting dimestops that look as good as chadds is REALLY hard to do. But you'll get there. Keep practicing. I hope this helps.