Christian Fraser is the person I know that gets most annoyed by this, but after hearing him talk about them I can see where he's coming from. Fasthand tricks seem to be on the rise amongst a lot of players, but not a lot of them do real fasthand tricks. What I mean by this, is that a lot of times it's a simple grip change really quick and not one fluid motion. I don't claim to be able to do them super clean, heck I can barely do them at all. But seeing fake fasthands has really started to bother me. What are your opinions?
Totally agree with Christian. It's not a fast hands if you spike it, wait a second, and then you switch grips. It has to be one fluid motion. EDIT: Just saw Christian's IG story and that is a good example. I don't consider it a fast hands (personally) if you spike it and then switch grips. It almost has to look like you're "throwing a dart" into the hole
It seems like the only true fasthand tricks come with a downward motion, moving your hand down into the grip. Whenever the hand movement goes up, it isn't a "fast hand" but just a really fast grip change. That is how I see it (I agree with Fraser)
I agree. Even though im not that good at fast hands and dont do them much, i still hate seeing people fully spike it, pause for half a second, then go for the grip change. It kinda takes the meaning out of fast hands and turns it into slow hands. Even though i get it into spike a little bit before the switch, the tama and sarado dont come into contact before the switch. I feel like thats the maximum contact you can get before you start calling it a grip switch if you know what i mean.
That is the only type of fasthands I do. Downspike fasthands to airplane Stuntplane fasthands to spike ... Spike to stuntplane and airplane to downspike are more of switch grip type tricks to me than fasthands.
I guess a good rule of thumb could be that the trick should be silent untill after you've changed grip. Otherwise the Ken and Tama have come into contact, stopping the movement of the Kendama and making so that your hands no longer neet to be truly fast...
I think this is like 99.9% accurate I've never seen a j stick fast hands that was real. However, Jarod Porter did some spike fast hands on his insta that are legit, so it can be done.
I think like most tricks, you can do them clean and styling, or you can do them sloppy. Frankly, if you don't film it clean, don't expect props at the top level. Yea, those two are popular lately, but really tough to pull off properly. I do love Downspike fasthand and stunt plane fasthand though!
@goosetrik on insta has posted some really great fast hand tricks on his page, pretty much my go to when defining what fast hand tricks are.
I agree, A fast hand isn't spiking it waiting a moment then doing a fast hands. fast hand is doing it right as it gets to the spike A good example is when people do jstick fast hands, they do the j stick wait a second then fast hand it.
People honestly believe they can get away with fast hands, but our auditory senses hardly betray us. We know when people spike first, then switch grip vs an actual fast hand! It's a fun, yet difficult trick to master, yet i believe everyone should have it in their arsenal of tricks.