Toribash
Thanks War, let me know if theres any confusions still. I know at times we really have a hard time finding "how the hell would I get to him"
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Creati0n says: still my favorite. <3
I sacrificed my firstborn for this great human being to join (M) ~R
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Thanks, yeah from past experiences I have had that dilemma, but yes relaxing all in mid-air is faster and more fluid.
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Creati0n says: still my favorite. <3
I sacrificed my firstborn for this great human being to join (M) ~R
Just Use Thunder!
*Update*

Upon request if anyone needs to see a certain type of comeback in more replays I can make such for you. I know I gave 1 replay per comeback position; however, if anyone needs further examples I am sure I can make some.

(P.S: I am considering trying to help you with custom openers you are working on right now, so if you want, post your attempt at a new wushu move and I will see if I can help you out.)
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Creati0n says: still my favorite. <3
I sacrificed my firstborn for this great human being to join (M) ~R
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Originally Posted by Nighend View Post
One important thing everyone should remember: When attempting a wrist jump, you should have your elbow extended. Both as you are setting it up, and executing it. This prevents your elbow from bending and absorbing the the energy of your extending wrists, which would decrease the power of the jump.

When you're actually jumping, yeah, but not necessarily when you're setting it up....If you need to go really fast you may relax elbow to store more potential energy.

Example: relaxed elbow
Last edited by Odlov; Nov 6, 2009 at 06:22 AM.
Thanks to the kind people of RuKeepers taking screenshots of the actual comeback position of each replay, I made a nice little update to the tutorial.

I hope this helps even more.
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Creati0n says: still my favorite. <3
I sacrificed my firstborn for this great human being to join (M) ~R
Just Use Thunder!
can you help me with this one, the distance is 1500 and I know I got to uke, but when there were 150 frames left, I had to try many times to get that right, and I lost alot of momentum there. I couldn't find a better way to move forward there
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