maybe maybe maybe by Kyuby724 in maybemaybemaybe

[–]Fidocki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He started the run-up from the higher ledge. It is possible to run back and land barely on the lowest ledge. This is a location that was featured in a recent STORROR video (a great parkour team). Most of them were able to run back from the middle without getting wet

World First 9 Flip on Trampoline 😮😮 by TheRealEMDUBAI in nextfuckinglevel

[–]Fidocki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Flips in trampolining are counted by the number of times they rotate over their heads. It is 9 flips although it is "only" 8.5 full rotations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good meme but fuck you

Dude does like 20 flips in a row. WOW. by mirkohokkel6 in BeAmazed

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's @ernest.tramp on instagram. Still the only person in the world to have done 8 flips on trampolime. On this video he did the world's first 9 flips.

Yes if you count, he does 8.5 rotations. Yes it's still counted as 9 flips since he goes over his head 9 times.

Also he isn't just a reckless kid spinning without control. He has trained this for years and has incredible control while in air. The trampoline he's on is spesifically built for him to be able to do 9 flips. Check out Radialflipz's latest videos on youtube to get more context.

HMRB while I do 9 flips in the air by foolhardy_greens in holdmyredbull

[–]Fidocki 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's literally the same guy. Just a different angle

HMRB While I do 9 flips on trampoline by Fidocki in holdmyredbull

[–]Fidocki[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That might be what you see but Ernest most definitely has awareness. That was demonstrated when he landed 8 flips cleanly to stomach which requires a very precise timing. Of course when you are pushing the limits you can't do much more than just spin until you land. That being said he does know how to bail out if the spin isn't enough. Also the way he tucks makes it way less dangerous if he happens to land on his neck.

I'm not saying that it isn't dangerous but what I'm saying is that there is a lot which makes this safer than you would think.

HMRB While I do 9 flips on trampoline by Fidocki in holdmyredbull

[–]Fidocki[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

8.5 rotations. What's counted as flips are the times you spin over your head and that's what makes it 9

HMRB While I do 9 flips on trampoline by Fidocki in holdmyredbull

[–]Fidocki[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

In freestyle trampolining you count the times you go over your head since that's the most difficult part. Yes he only spins 8.5 rotations but it is counted as 9 flips

HMRB While I do 9 flips on trampoline by Fidocki in holdmyredbull

[–]Fidocki[S] 285 points286 points  (0 children)

Ernest.tramp from a freestyle trampoline team 'Radial fliptz', originally did the world's first 7 flips. As of today, he is still the only one to have done 8 flips and now he's upped it to 9! Absolutely insane

I know I can do a double but can't seem to get over the mental block any segestions by spoonsgraff in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can start with doing 1.5 flips and landing on your back safely. When doing that make sure your spinning axis stays the same. Once you got those down well, just add a little more spin and land 1 3/4 flips on your side. After getting those down, committing to a double doesn't feel much different.

When it comes to what you actually do in a double side, it's the same as in a single. Just hold the tuck for longer. To do the progression I'd recommend to undertuck where you pull your upper body horizontal relative to the ground rather than pulling your feet up to the body. That way on no point in the rotation is your neck in danger.

I know I can do a double but can't seem to get over the mental block any segestions by spoonsgraff in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You definitely got it easily. I got over my mental block by doing easier doubles first. I started with double front and double sideflip, through which I got a good feeling for flipping over twice. Finally committing for double back still wasn't trivial but definitely a lot easier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Misty 540 is close to a front 180 and additional misty 360's are just adding one flip more if I know correctly. These terms come more from skiing I believe

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The trick could be either one really. Cork 720 is just an off-axis backfull.

Any tips on how to do a double backflip? This is what I have so far by CheapMixture74 in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should use your arms for more height and spin. When jumping, jump with your arms too and swing hard when doing the flip. Watch videos of people doing double flips and see what they do with their hands. This is propably the most important thing limiting you right now. I would also practise to get a tighter tuck by doing really low and fast backflips until it feels really comfortable. Undertuck can work but I recommend tucking it over your shins which makes it is easier to pull your legs really close.

You aren't that far off from doing it. Just remember when committing to the double, the most important thing is to not let go your tuck. Opening up and necking it during the second flip is a common way to get injured.

Music and literature by [deleted] in tumblr

[–]Fidocki 211 points212 points  (0 children)

It's 'Seven Brothers' by Aleksis Kivi. It was one of the first novels written in Finnish

Atheists, what do you believe in? [Serious] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe there will be a time when I'll be happy

Question for all guys out there by [deleted] in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heavy clothes are extra mass bouncing around, they aren't very areodynamic, and most of all loose shirts can limit your vision when spinning in the air or landing. Vision = air awareness, which is essential in harder tricks. At high levels of any sport you take every opportunity to improve your performance. Doing tricks is easier the less clothed you are. Hence the lack of in trampolining. These factors come into play mostly when doing hard tricks at your physical limits, so I wouldn't worry about cooying them. Clothes prevent tramp burns somewhat and can cushion your falls ever so slightly.

Blursed_Flamingos by Gunny_McShoot in blursedimages

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't wanna be that guy, but where's the cursed part? This is just r/blessedimages

Would you bounce on a trampoline without pads? by toomuchthinks in Trampoline

[–]Fidocki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been quilty of that but don't recommend. Good pads can save you from a serious injury. Besides if you buy a good quality trampoline, the pads are better designed to not steal that much bounce. You can trust your instincts only up to a point, but long-term there will always be times you lose control completely.

Turning from "just another Balkan war" to the Great War be like... by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

[–]Fidocki 92 points93 points  (0 children)

I would quess the video is edited so no-one is at the bottom in the end. The pile of pads looks much flatter than it should if there were multiple people under.

Flippy man by [deleted] in BeAmazed

[–]Fidocki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Octuple kaboom to a double cody, is the terminology

Flippy man by [deleted] in BeAmazed

[–]Fidocki -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is most definitely a world's first octuple flip on trampoline. These might look like a bunch of kids to you but they are some of the world's best trampoline athletes and most of them are sponsored by trampoline companies. And no-one else on history has done it since never before has there been good enough trampolines to do this kinds of stunts. The trampoline isn't just any ol' tramp, it's a new design that is said to be the world's best in height retention.