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Discussion in 'The Sesh' started by Pyromawn, Jan 14, 2017.

  1. Pyromawn

    Pyromawn n00b

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    Hey there,

    As far as I know, there isn't yet a thread about footwork in kendama play in general.

    I was thinking about it while seshing today, when I changed the front leg from left to right (i'm righty).

    How do you stand while lacing and what are your thoughts about it? Both foots straight and next to each other or one foot in front position? When it comes down to position change, the knee-bending comes in focus aswell.

    Curious about your opinions and happy shredding everyone!
     
    Jan 14, 2017
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  2. Instagrom3

    Instagrom3 Honed Member

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    I've thought about this extensively myself, and i notice players tend to have habits regarding footwork depending on certain tricks.
    I've tested this a little bit against people playing Dama and have tried to predict what tricks they're doing according to where they place their feet. sounds silly but it somewhat works.

    wider stance usually means spacewalks and closer together could just be cup tricks or stall tricks, just my observation, as for myself I've noticed i do this little shuffle forward whenever i go for juggle or forward moon circles.
     
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  3. Matthew Dam

    Matthew Dam Member

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    There is no correct way to stance your feet while playing kendama. However, there are a few players in mind that use their footwork to create TECKY lines
     
    Jan 14, 2017
  4. James Hoang

    James Hoang Slayer

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    I'm also a righty, and I play with my left foot in front. I kind of do this because if I need to move my hand down low to catch something like a j-stick or earth, then my right leg won't hinder me from catching down low.
     
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  5. lategreat808

    lategreat808 DS Legend

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    I dance around a lot when I play kendama so I like to keep my feet on the loose side. When I'm learning a new trick I will try to land it in all sorts of different stances so then I can bust it out on the move. This also helps when trying to link two tricks together that you couldn't link before.
     
    Jan 14, 2017
  6. Koisuru Stephen

    Koisuru Stephen Honed Member

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    I was learning a new stall trick barefoot on a pretty hard floor, and noticed that my toes were starting to hurt. I think i use all the muscles in my toes when I'm doing stalls lol.
     
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  7. sorrywongnumber

    sorrywongnumber Honed Member

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    when i do fasthand tricks my foot arches weird and it starts to flare up but idk
     
    Jan 15, 2017
  8. Nick Lectura

    Nick Lectura Moderator Staff Member

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    I always have one foot just a bit in front of the other, whether it's left or right. Helps when you need to save a lighthouse or snag a spike
     
    Jan 15, 2017
  9. rhysgoespeace

    rhysgoespeace Member

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    Same, I usually have my right foot slightly in front.
     
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  10. AdrianEsteban

    AdrianEsteban Honed Member

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    I have a kinda wide stance when I'm playing because I use hella knees.
     
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  11. htimSxelA

    htimSxelA Moderator Staff Member

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    Keeping left foot forward if you're a righty is the most 'balanced' sort of stance I think.

    Right foot forward with right handed play works, but I can definitely feel a difference. Things feel more 'centred' and 'in front' of me when playing left foot forward.
     
    Jan 15, 2017
  12. Ben Lowe

    Ben Lowe Slayer

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    I started by always putting my right foot forward a bit, but recently have had more of a shoulder stance without a foot forward for certain tricks and I like it. Its weird though. :p
     
    Jan 15, 2017
  13. Cheech_Sander

    Cheech_Sander Administrator Staff Member

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    are you perchance a regular stance skateboarder?

    I'd imagine the skateboard test would work for kendama
    (For a n00b, have them stand with their feet together and push them from behind. whatever foot they step forward with is their "front" foot)
     
    Jan 20, 2017
  14. Ben Lowe

    Ben Lowe Slayer

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    I'm not much of a skateboard or snowboarder but I know for a fact that I ride goofy. And if I put one foot forward it is my right foot. So go figure, eh? Interesting.
     
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  15. htimSxelA

    htimSxelA Moderator Staff Member

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    Yea, but I snowboard goofy. Go figure.

    For dama I think it's more of a balance between upper and lower body to have right arm and left leg forward, compared to boarding where you have your 'lead' leg forward.
     
    Jan 21, 2017
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  16. Christian Schuster

    Christian Schuster n00b

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    I find footwork to be really important. A minute or two of focusing on your weight distribution over your feet can be the difference between understanding a trick and just trying a trick.

    Much like skateboarding, I think landing a trick requires good balance. It will be nearly impossible if you are too far onto your heels or toes. Think about the way your feet feel while you're playing and try to use your whole foot for balance.
     
    Jan 21, 2017
  17. Aloysius_hung_

    Aloysius_hung_ Honed Member

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    Left leg in front and right at back
    FUN FACT: my kendama stance and motion made me bend my knees when bottle flippin and it looked relly dramatic
     
    Jan 25, 2017
  18. azleonhart

    azleonhart Moderator Staff Member

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    As an archer, i'm used to the "open" stance (right handed, right foot forward).

    Gives me the stability i need and opens up the left side for swing-in tricks (multi-turn airplanes, etc).
     
    Jan 25, 2017
  19. htimSxelA

    htimSxelA Moderator Staff Member

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    Thats pretty badass. Do you own a bow?
     
    Jan 25, 2017
  20. azleonhart

    azleonhart Moderator Staff Member

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    For a time, yes!
    But i was state-sponsored, so i had to give the equipment back when i stopped playing.

    Didn't stop me from collecting broken arrows (due to robin-hoods) and lost arrows left by other archers, though.
     
    Jan 25, 2017
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