I was so hyped my coworkers found kendama interesting and wanted to learn! So after work, we seshed in the break room for about 3 hours hahaha They were so stoked!
Ah the infamous double juggle to spike! I finally hit this for the first time today too but there was so much luck involved.
What I love about this is like each post doesn't haveee to be like some long combo but it can be something you haven't done before and push yourself to land something new! Like today, i landed dub inward lighthouse flip for the 1st time and was way beyond stoked! hahaha '^_^
Day 4! My entry for the #kromsitnslay contest. I usually lace spacewalks no problem, but doing them lying down is a grind for sure!
Handwrap (Zoomadanke's Kodaman does them a lot in their performance videos on youtube) to Funhouse, Spike
Day 5 Lace! Around the USA, but with right hand to left hand swap spikes, and left hand to right hand earth turns. Super stoked on this one.
I guess I'll update my progress here as well, but sorry for just squeezing all my tricks into one post!
There's this 20-minute period after lunch where everyone has time to just chill and calm down before 5th period starts, so I usually jam during that time. Because my temporary substitute teacher also plays kendama (@emseakay), he's okay with letting me play during the last few minutes of class when there's nothing else to do.
This took way too long. I've never seen anybody do the last trick before tho. Am I really the first to do this? Learned it years ago and totally forgot it.
I've seen someone do the last trick but with a single hand C whip, not with 2 hands. They also called it a suicide. It's a hard trick indeed