Re: [CHALLENGE] Foot stalls with a twist...



Marden117 wrote:
> Tommetje_17 wrote:
> > Colin E. wrote:
> > > Marden117 wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > > So, here's the 3b challenge:
> > > >
> > > > Cascade
> > > > Drop to foot stall & throw a high 1 up (synch or not - up to you)
> > > > 360 with a footstall (style points for having the knee at 90 degrees)
> > > > Kickup (before the 1 up comes down)
> > > > Cascade resumed
> > >
> > > I had a good rummage through my kit bag and I am pretty sure I am missing
> > > a vital prop for completing your challenge, namely a footstall. I had a
> > > quick Google for footstalls to see if I could find a suitable UK
supplier,
> > > however I found that I don't know nearly enough about this particular
> > > prop. All the footstalls I have found seem rather large and plush:
> > >
> > > http://www.adrianrobins.com/images/Examples/footstall.jpg
> > >
> > > What size and weight of footstall would people recommend for this type of
> > > trick? Also, is the lavish buttoned upholstery really necessary? I fear
it
> > > would get damaged and dirty with practice.
> > >
> > > Awaiting your advice,
> > > Colin E.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > wtf... doesn't marden just mean that you catch the ball on your foot, make
> > a 360 with the bal ON your foot, (footstall) and catch the high ball again?
> > I mean, i don't speak proper english, and maybe I am the one that doesn't
> > get the trick, but it sounds a little strange to me to use a real
> > footstall for this trick...
>
> Thank you Tommetje_17,
>
> That is exactly what I was implying.
> I said footstall to mean the ball was 'stalled on the foot'.
> Colin, what's there not to understand?
>
> ~ Marden
>
>
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I think I can categorically say that Colin was joking. And if he wasn't,
well, I found it funny. No idea how to do the trick though...

Paul


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