To provide an inspiring tutorial, this guy performed various acrobatic tricks in an order based on their difficulty. He executed each trick enthusiastically and didn't lose his balance or fall even once.
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00:00 Welcome to another video. In this one I'll be doing some concrete tricking
00:06 basic session. I'm gonna be doing tricks from easiest to hardest for myself.
00:13 So as you can see this is Finland at end of March. It's pretty insane. This was like
00:20 the only concrete spot, the only dry one that I could find. So I'm gonna train
00:25 here. And to be clear I'm only gonna be doing jumping tricks. So this is
00:31 probably something that is very clear for most of you but different people
00:36 have different strengths and weaknesses. So this order is only specific to me.
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04:07 Whoa! I'm actually super surprised how hard concrete tricking felt after like
04:13 five months of just spring floor training. I don't know. I need to get back
04:19 into training more of this because basics should not feel this hard. Like I
04:26 need to be more consistent with them. I think this is the difficulty order of
04:32 single tricks. Yeah probably. I think this is the order. So I hope you enjoyed the
04:40 video. Maybe you got something out of it. Maybe you learned something about my
04:45 weaknesses and my strengths. I don't know. Maybe this was interesting. Maybe not. If
04:52 If you are still here, thank you so much for watching.
04:55 See you in the next one.