Author Topic: Nunchaku Basics, Transitions and Bounces  (Read 4097 times)

October 14, 2012, 10:02:53 PM
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Lost6001

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Here's a link to my first Nunchaku tutorial, and feedback would be appreciated!!

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Have Fun Everyone!!

October 15, 2012, 03:15:20 AM
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 :respect:  Welcome, Lost! You are no longer lost, you have found your rightful place in the universe right here! This was a great tutorial, and I award you Karma! Now the constuctive feedback: #1: You have a VERY fluid style, it is refreshing to see to the experienced chucker, but will be difficult for a beginner to see your moves with you "floating around" as you demonstate, you will have better results when your students can concentrate on the weapon itself. #2: You have a very unique style, and explain your techniques well, but it wasn't until 9 minutes had gone by that I was sure you were a nunchaku master. In order to hold a beginners attention you should show an inspirational clip during the intro to keep them inspired to learn from you. #3: By the end of your video I am convinced that you can do some amazing things with your nunchaku that I would very much like to see, you may not reallize it yourself but the techniques you use and practice as well as your unique energy {I thought you were nervous or high for the first five minutes until I realized that you have great natural energy} are also unique to this forum, and many members could benefit from future videos of you practicing moves that come natural to you.  Dont misunderstand me, please, I love this tutorial, I just know that you are capable of more and if I can help you bring that across then I can learn from you, which I want to very much, welcome to the forum!
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October 19, 2012, 08:42:54 AM
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Thank you for the feedback mate :D I will definitely take your advice for my future productions!  This one was a difficult video to make, I'm planning on remaking it in the future because I missed out quite a lot of information on this take but first I'm going to do some other tutorials including "Passes and Rolls" and "Throws and Catches" so please stay tuned :D

October 31, 2012, 02:05:08 AM
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my next tutorial is taking a little longer to film than i would like.  I put this together to keep us entertained in the meantime:   over 100 fails including a firechuck to the face and a traditional style wooden nunchaku to the funny bone  :D  Hope you guys like it!

December 14, 2012, 05:03:49 AM
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dude, this is weird... I was on facebook and since I have "liked" freestyle nunchaku... today was the first day I ever checked out the actual freestyle nunchaku page and while I was there I decided to post my youtube channel on it and then I was looking at stuff other people put up on there and there was a video where some guy hit himself in the head with fire chucks so of course I had to watch it  :lmfao: and after it was over, in the related videos, there was a nunchuck blooper compilation and I decided to watch that too. That guy was you lol. but the strange part is after viewing that facebook page I realized that it was world cup time over here and decided to log in and check it out (and this is the first time I have logged in here in about a year) and here you are again... I dont know, it's weird to me anyway since that facebook page brought me back here.

regarding the tutorial though, I didnt watch the full thing since it was so long and you were talking about basic things but from what I did watch I do think it would be a good tutorial for a begginer :thumb:

July 09, 2015, 03:36:50 AM
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Sorry I haven't been active on this site in a while but I'm glad I came back cos that is a really odd story lol :P crazy!
I agree, this tutorial is very dull, I'm going to remake the whole series from scratch. All advice is still greatly appreciated!
Thanks Everyone for all your support!

January 09, 2019, 10:22:34 PM
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