Wow! I've never seen that move before (the pop version)!
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05-26-2008 16:17
awesome
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05-31-2008 09:13
Sweet
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06-04-2008 16:04
That's a really cool move. I'm definitely going to add that to my list of moves.
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06-14-2008 04:12
Nice work.
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07-12-2008 08:16
i dont even get how they do it without the pop... like how he was doing it... come from the right. punch hands out, plant on wall and tuck, u would think he would end up facing left? but no lol, not at all -.-
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07-22-2008 09:41
i cant even do it without the pop lol i cant find a place to practice without bustin my face ive been tryin to do it with a mattress against a wall and i mean a nasty mattress behind kroger is it like a palm spin? anyone have any suggestions?
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09-08-2008 01:25
haiji....yea its like a verticle palm spin..you should try it on a pole like a sreet pole than you can get good grip to learn and jump high and aim high with your hands.
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09-09-2008 13:33
FANTASTIK!!!!!!!!!
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09-27-2008 17:23
I can't do it what am I doing wrong
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10-10-2008 22:44
I think i'll try the normal wall spin first hahaha
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10-15-2008 19:54
I can't do the normal wall spin for crap. The stress is huge. I have osgood schlatters disease in both of my legs (google it if you want to know), and I don't know if that affects me at all, but during the move, my hands release from the wall as soon as I hit the vertical peak, so I mess up and land on my hands. Sometimes I hit the part of my leg with the disease in it, and ugh, that's the only thing that hurts like hell.
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10-24-2008 17:31
wow buchanan the name osgood schlatters disease made me think it was fatal or somthing (any disease with i long name ive never heard of useally makes me think that) but from what ive gathered from google it goes away right. i think wall spins are easier to practive if u use somthing slanted about 75-80 degrees first and wotking ur way up to 90 degrees
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