
i start doing it before i haven’t leveled out and i cant seem to jump high enough and i do it with a really weird motion. Keep in mind I can do pull up barspins perfectly throwing it with my right hand and catching with the left one and even off of drops
by p0tzo
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Yep. Just like you said you are throwing as you pull up and haven’t hit your peak yet. You need to hop high and throw as you push your bars fwd.
If you ever did a hop and tucked you that’s the same motion. Just throw as you level out at the peak.
I suggest doing hop t bogs. It’ll hopefully help correct your timing.
Because the he trend of large handle bars isn’t a good thing. Find bars that fit your body so you can move them easily.
You need to jump first, level out, and then throw the barspin.
You are throwing the barspin while you are doing the bumny hop motion, what limitates the height of your bunnyhop barspin.
I learned that way too, and later I needed to relearn them the right way.
I suggest you to try practicing flyout barspin, that will teach you to throw the barspin on the peak of the jump.
Good luck broo
you got balls dude, if I did that in the living room my mom would totally lose her shit and give away my bike to the little scooter shit next door.
Why are you wearing a hood inside like a little girl. No dude should wear a hood unless they are trans or want a beat down.
Your bars are looking great for the height you’re getting! Couple of things that might help…
You don’t get a tight pinch on the seat… The height of the seat is perfect, but that’s part of why the frame jitters. Also why you’re instinctively holding the bars for longer. If you do a no-footer barspin, guarantee you’ll do the same thing; an even throw from both hands is the only way to keep the frame stable without a pinch, and it’s a good thing you’re doing it.
Your bunnyhop is also super low, which isn’t giving you enough time to catch before you land either. To pinch and level. Try this:
* Throw with the same technique, but keep pushing the height of the bunnyhop. Try to get to the point where you have time before you throw, and you can catch before you land.
* Once you have that sorted, try to hope with your weight a little further back; that’ll let you hinge easier, and push the bike forward to get a good seat pinch without nose diving the frame.
* Once you have that dialled, you should be set to go into the pull up bar throw.
Sick progress man; hope that helps!