/r/Tricking
Tricking is a combination of multiple different disciplines including, but not limited to, martial arts, gymnastics, tumbling, etc.
The aesthetic blend of flips, twists, kicks, and other movements. The origins are founded in a wide variety of martial arts, gymnastics, as well as Dance. The moves have been gradually becoming prominent in entertainment. This subreddit was made to help centralize news, samplers, events, advice, guides, and everything else trick related to newcomers and veterans alike.
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I half got over my fear of backflips, i can do one or two backflips but after ive down a few I cant do them.
I can normally jump very high (5”11 can dunk) and I’m rotating very fast, I don’t understand why I’m putting in all my effort and still barely making it around, any advice would be greatly appreciated. 2 attempts here, I think 2nd slightly better
I've been learning a backflip for a while now like around 5 months lol (How long does a backflip take to learn from no experience? Cause i see some people saying they learn it in like a a few days or a week lol) But I feel like I'm so close but theres something wrong with it. Its probs cause I'm letting go too early is there anyway how to fix it? I'll be grateful for any feedback thanks
Still not the best tdr but finally managed to get something out of it
I feel super unprogressive because I don't do backflips anymore. Here's the full story: I learned how to do a backflip on a pad once, and was pretty comfortable going back but couldn't quite stick the landing so i kept landing on my knees, fell on my neck once pretty bad but then i took a class and the guy really helped me get backflip and then i practiced back at my martial arts dojo, which then i got it but the super bad form one where you go backwards a lot. After that when I tried to fix up the form I started doing it on a pad, and then just couldn't commit to doing it. Fast forward almost a year later, I want to get it back. I have been training b-twist, and now i have good form on that, things like cheat gainer, scoot cheat gainer, but I want to lock the back tuck in again but every time I try I get scared. I have been trying to relearn the macaco way, but that back handspring thing just isn't working out for me. How can I relearn the good ol' jump back tuck and land way again? Thanks reddit.
https://reddit.com/link/1hgpk3e/video/r2v78y3w8i7e1/player
Btw here's a video of me like around the last few times about like 10 months ago so you can tell I was kinda(?) comfortable with it
Plzz help me fix
Im young and i want to start tricking tho where i live there arent any gymnastics gyms so can i so it at home alone? Is there a possibility for injuries if i start alone or at home?
Hope you enjoy 🫡
What’s harder to learn to do. Backflip or frontflip?
Any specific tips and exercise recommendations for improvement is appreciated.
Any advice?
The kick isn't really there but does it still count?
Just started to throw together a session sampler from my last session with the NC Tricking boys. Hope you guys enjoy the goofy vibe we have!
Looking for someone to flip with
basically ive been wondering the different between cheat steps that go like that and that (image)
im such an artist
Don't mind that I didn't land; this is my first time back from an ankle injury I got in a tournament.