Toribash
Why thank you.
I recommend starting sparring, practice flow and building up momentum. There are several threads and videos to help you take the first steps. Then it's just practice.
No more chatting in this thread though, it's made for replays and cnc.

Anyway, the replays were "pretty bad", but that's ok, you're learning. Start editing your replays(press E when watching it). You've gotta do this a whole bunch, like 100 times or more.
Last edited by jisse; May 3, 2013 at 08:06 PM.
Experimenting with a diffrent style. In my oppinion it looks a lot better, and is more enjoyable. I want to hear what you guys think though.
Attached Files
Jisse - Funky forest.rpl (462.9 KB, 135 views)
It flows well, just, nothing different than any other casual sparrer's style.
Only flashy part was that last spin, but you didn't really balance well on it.
This is sort of just your old style, but more ground-based. (And a bit slower.)
^that. This is very "your old style". Close to the ground, stable spins and stuff, where you don't resort to getting a lot of air. And I like that, it shows that you don't really have to get a high jump to execute good tricks.
I loved whatever that was at 950, with both contracted legs. Something else I found good was how you kept a constant spin going.
Something I found a bit negative was how you had to settle your foot on the ground to set up the next spin. I think it would be cooler if you didn't have to do it.
oh yeah
Don't even bother asking what this is. I need to do something if I want to keep atleast a small part of my skill.
Attached Files
Jisse - Trasan och Banane.rpl (319.6 KB, 116 views)
Found inspiration in Swedish House Maffia's music.
This gives me a little hope I might make a good replaymaker of myself again.
Attached Files
Jisse - Chasm.rpl (289.3 KB, 85 views)