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Are 2 Turn Earth Turns Considered A Trick?

Started by Leologic777, 02 April, 2015, 13:45:06

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Leologic777

Ok I have a few things to point out. I will just make a list.
1.I called it "2" turn because an Earth Turn is techinically one turn already.
2. Is there no point in learning these?
3.Do most people know these?
4.Can I use them in games of KEN?

Thanks!

-Leo ;D

Btw only landed one once. Harder than I thought they would be(for me).
Getting Better!- 11 Kendama's- Been playing for 9 months

shalafi

1. Sounds fine to me.
2. There is always a point in learning a trick:)
3. Yes. I, for once, have played around it for a while. I guess they are well known for many players.
4. Of course.
Spanish Kendama Champion 2010, 2012, 2014-16
Depth Perception is Overrated.

Kev

Quote from: Leologic777 on 02 April, 2015, 13:45:06
1.I called it "2" turn because an Earth Turn is techinically one turn already.

Yes it is a trick and it is called 2 Turn Earth Turn.

Quote from: Leologic777 on 02 April, 2015, 13:45:06
2. Is there no point in learning these?

No point whatsoever. However, there is no point in learning any kendama trick as far as I can tell. That's why I like them, so maybe that's the point?

(AKA Yes they are worth learning, any trick is worth learning).

Quote from: Leologic777 on 02 April, 2015, 13:45:06
3.Do most people know these?

General public? No. Most kendama player, probably yes, it's not a huge leap to conceive of a one turn trick as a two turn trick but well done for thinking of something new to you from something you already knew, always try to apply this to your kendama and beyond.

Quote from: Leologic777 on 02 April, 2015, 13:45:06
4.Can I use them in games of KEN?

Of course. You can use any trick you like.

Kev

Ha, didn't see your reply shalafi, looks like we are in tune here.

Leologic777

Getting Better!- 11 Kendama's- Been playing for 9 months