Hey! I'm back with another thread! What was your hardest trick to learn? As a beginner? Or right now? I'll make a poll putting some tricks down from Beginner to Advanced
I still have a lot to learn, but I am currently dabbling a bit with stilt-flips. They've made me a bit frustrated, not gonna lie
Juggles used to make me super cofused and i felt that they were super complicated but after really long, i learnt it. I still have a gard time being consistent in jug spike tho
Lets get real, learning stilt was such a battle back in the day! I actually learned airplane-flip to stilt before figuring out how to directly pull up to it.
Lunar has been my biggest battle so far from what I've really attempted. Seemed way too hard for way too long, but I'm finally getting a bit more comfortable with it!
Kids always ask me if I can do tightrope. I tell them there are only a few players in the world that can actually do it, and they always look disappointed. I've tried it a little, but haven't landed one. Its hard af, and I'm pretty good at Boarder's haha
This is why we need Cooper Eddy to do a tutorial on it! -checks YouTube and sees that yotricks uploaded a video about tightrope with Cooper Eddy- Oh wait, never mind. But it's still hard!
I could do juggle late kenflips and stuff like that at only 6 or so months in but it took me a whole year to learn pull up inward lunar. Lunars are still tough for me.
I could land 1 turn up to lighthouse like 75% of the time, before I had even landed on lighthouse -> 1 turn -> lighthouse. I dunno why @Dwesty pull up inward stilt is like that for me. Its a weird one, I'm not very dialed on it
juggle ken flip juggle is a PAIN to learn it took me soooooo long to learn this trick I would be grinding on a level 8 kwc trick (ken-jug-ken-jug) spike. And I just got better and better every day at late kens.
Boarders still elude me for the most part. ...but one trick that I've been trying to hone is inward Lunar flip...got regular lunar flips, even multiples on lock but that inward is a tough one for me.
When I was starting out just plain ol' Lighthouse was my nemesis (I only had a TK16 at the time). I had already decided that I'd never get it and was OK with that but I kept trying anyway. Then one day I just hit it and the world changed; it took me another long stretch before I hit it again but I already knew that I could do it. I guess for me the "trick" wasn't actually learning Lighthouse but learning patience and perseverance; never give up.
There were two tricks that took me a while to nail down, back then. It was lunar flips (lunars were made easier, thanks to Musous) - i had trouble finding out how to catch the flip, let alone how to flip the flip! Took me nearly half a year to get it. And also, whirlwinds. Those slowly came into trend in 2014 (though, the trick's been around for a while), and in one of the competitions i attended in Singapore (by Woofmeow), we were required to hit that in the ladder. Needless to say, i was cursing and cursing at myself for not having the trick down. Took me close to two months after, to hit it. Today, the hardest trick for me to get, is juggles. Nearly a year now, still kept hitting the ken against the tama, and getting stuff caught up in the string.