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    Cradle to Outside Elbow Stall

    [image] Move Data
    move nameCradle to Outside Elbow Stall
    balls used1
    difficulty
    the Spiralharder102.37
    BackHand Rollharder102.08
    7b Line Shuffleharder101.74
    2ball Back-Back butterflyharder101.60
    Cradle to Outside Elbow Stalllogin to adjust 101.38
    Chest catcheasier101.38
    3b Mills Mess w/ Cradleeasier101.38
    Inside Armroll to Knuckle Holdeasier101.28
    default imageShifty 2025-01-31
    descriptionno description yet

    Comments

    Talk about Minimalism
    2002-01-31 21:23:21 by chicken

    Wow, a move where Zero balls are being manipulated. Folks, this is a HUGE step forward in the Art. I guess the next step would be to palmspin negative four balls. (-;


    re: Talk about Minimalism
    2002-02-01 21:43:44 by lcoombes

    Sheesh. I fixed it, okay? Leave it to a chicken to notice something like that. ^_~


    re: re: Talk about Minimalism
    2002-02-03 02:01:48 by chicken

    Awww. And I was just about to go on about the implications of spinning real balls with anti-balls. Or maybe it was Real Balls with Anti-spin... Oh, the possibilities of Quantum Contact juggling. On a more serious note, this is a good move to know, and once you get it down on both sides, you can do a nice big roll from one outside elbow to the other. -|Joe|-


    re: re: re: Talk about Minimalism
    2002-02-03 10:37:14 by kverens

    It also shows that "wave" thing that Owen Edson talked about in his video - note how each part of the arm is raised after the other.


    Talk about Minimalism
    2002-02-04 15:54:18 by Shifty

    Yeah, that wasnt really apparent to me that I do that, until I started workin on this move. There are hundreds of tips to help learn it, so it would be hard to list them here.


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