hyperloops and tangled weaves
iv only really just started getting a beginners feel for tangles (well good enough to fling the tangle about abit) iv been doing one sequence almost exclusivly. going forward, start a hyperloop on the left hand side, spin that into a tangled weave still on the left, throw that tangled weave to the right and then bounce it into a hyperloop still on the right, exit hyperloop.
im trying to learn that sequence all sides all directions (fwd, bkwd, left to right, right to left) my controll isn't amazing, it gets quite wobbly towards the end. iv been practicing isolations (bloody happy about that actually) cant fully isolate, infact i pulled off my first fully isolated buzzsaw a week ago (rusty as fuck [which actually made it look proper awsome]). im gonna learn tangled tapbacks as soon as i can do them untangled. is there anything thats not to difficult that i should know? i have set my sights on hyperloops, i do need to become sick at them.
i have noticed that practising hyperloops makes my crossed inverted weave crisp (in the same practise session). probably vice versa 2. is there anything else i can do to boost my hyperloop performance?
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hyperloops and tangled weaves
reading this thread might help you to pull some new tricks
hyperloops and tangled weaves
try buzzsaw isolated, but forward- backward and turns as well (without any extra circules). After learning the isolated buzzsaw i had a lot of fun with these.... try it and have fun, ciao chris
hyperloops and tangled weaves
thanks olive. seems a bit hard to take in but im sure it will put some ideas in my head
iv been practising buzzsaw turns for a few weeks, they really helped my spinning. i can't hold an isolation but i can kinda dip into them just enough for a circle or a turn. i know what you mean, it feels great when you do it right. i learned this right after the watermill, they just gave me so much more to think about.