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cliffhanger9
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May 20, 2004, 5:27 AM
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nice jumpage joe :twisted: teach me to jump! teach meee!!! :mrgreen:
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lunchbox
May 20, 2004, 1:06 PM
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Hey Joe, I can't get the links to launch, I'm using IE 6.0.26 and the link says "downloading" then done but the page is nearly blank some icon on the upper lefthand corner. Would love to see the videos, hoping it can inspire me. I've been slacklining for nearly three months know and can't seem to get that weight transfer to my right foot out in front. As long as my left foot leads I'm balancig well but trying to get my right foot out there is like writing left handed. So I'm working on mounting the line with a ladder right foot in frontand trying to develop that muscle group. Any other suggestions? Scott
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jb
May 20, 2004, 2:58 PM
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what is a soda drop?....I can't get the movie clip to work, so could you just describe it? I'm lookin for some new tricks to try. If you want a new trick, here's one I just learned: It's called the "Harpe sit" and you basically drop-knee and put your knee inbetween your left leg and the line. If you were dropping with your right knee, it would go through your bent left leg and drop below the line. Thanks in advance.
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slacklinejoe
May 20, 2004, 3:07 PM
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Well, I was using DIVX compression to save everyone massive bandwidth - you don't have DIVX normally, you'll have to use that second link I put in the post. If you have Quicktime try this link http://www.slacklineexpress.com/...jump@wells-QTlan.mov (1.5MB MOV file - medium quality) If you want the big file that should load successfully try: http://www.slacklineexpress.com/Movies/jumps@wells.avi Do me a favor it's 12MB so I'd highly recommend doing a right click > save as to save it directly to your computer. That way if you come back later and play it again you aren't killing my bandwidth and you don't have to download it again. The "soda drop" I do all of those jumps and stuff while carrying an open and full soda, I just do a knee drop lean down and sit it on the ground. I thought it was at least interesting. If the bandwidth gets to slowing down on my web site and using up my monthly allotement of bandwith too bad I'll have to pull the big movie.
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slacklinejoe
May 20, 2004, 3:48 PM
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Lunchbox, try forcing yourself to just hover on your weakest foot and bend at the hips while moving your other foot out to the side. The problem may be more in the supporting trunk muscles and their control than the leg itself since the legs are plenty strong to walk on. If your really really having troubles, you can do it on the ground, go up on tip toes and sway your feet way out to the side and try to walk a straight line. Make sure you bend at the hips and intentionally try to move like you were on a slackline.
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slacklinejoe
May 20, 2004, 4:30 PM
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In reply to: nice jumpage joe :twisted: teach me to jump! teach meee!!! :mrgreen: Well, where are you at in your skills? I'd tried jumping down the line a long time back but it didn't click until 2 weeks ago. Jump mounts don't take too long to learn, an afternoon or two maybe less. It helps if your starting on a fairly low line. Vertical or jumps down the line takes a while longer, it's a heck of a lot easier on a very tight line (as in biner gates won't open under the tension tight). You've gotta get stable, and jump up very quickly. If your slow it'll just be a bounce without getting air. You've gotta pick up your feet fast, which is hard to convince your mind to let you do at first. Personally jumping down the line was easier than straight up, that way I could control the direction of my momentum easier and see where I wanted my feet.
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njari
May 20, 2004, 4:36 PM
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Well done! You didn't even spill your drink! (...style)
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drubt
May 20, 2004, 4:43 PM
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do any of you guys know where I can find that video of the guy that does the free soloing but in the end and middle of the video he does some pretty cool slacklining stuff and does a 360 at the end i've been looking for it and can't find it anywhere i can't remember where i saw it first, thanks
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Hello guys I have 2 movies for your viewing pleasure, and I wish I had more time wit my friends camera, but oh well, first one is a one-legged sit start, facing the anchor at the end, which was harder for me. Second one is a suprise :) bobj http://www.geocities.com/bobylon5/slackbob1.AVI http://www.geocities.com/bobylon5/slackbob2.zip this one is zipped just becuase geocities wouldnt let me upload more then 5mbs at a time, and this vid is like 5.1 or something. Enjoy!
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mrtristan
May 25, 2004, 1:08 PM
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Well, its not MY vid, but here's one of Dean Potter slacklining over the Colorado River near Moab: http://www.bdel.com/community/vids.html Scroll down to the bottom of the page. -Tristan
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b_fost
May 25, 2004, 10:57 PM
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In reply to: Hello guys I have 2 movies for your viewing pleasure, and I wish I had more time wit my friends camera, but oh well, first one is a one-legged sit start, facing the anchor at the end, which was harder for me. Second one is a suprise :) bobj http://www.geocities.com/bobylon5/slackbob1.AVI http://www.geocities.com/bobylon5/slackbob2.zip this one is zipped just becuase geocities wouldnt let me upload more then 5mbs at a time, and this vid is like 5.1 or something. Enjoy! those are awesome!! especially the start on the second one :D good job man, you are better than I will ever hope to be :cry:
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jello
May 26, 2004, 12:47 AM
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Nice joe! I know how hard those moves are that you make look so easy. I like the idea of slackliners posting videos. Any more guys? :wink:
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slacklinejoe
May 26, 2004, 1:00 AM
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In reply to: Nice joe! I know how hard those moves are that you make look so easy. I like the idea of slackliners posting videos. Any more guys? :wink: Thanks. It just takes practice, I still have a long way to go and I've got many more I'm working on. As for more videos I have some others on my site, mostly some good jump mounts and some other not so wild stuff: http://www.slacklineexpress.com/movies.htm
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In reply to: bfost wrote: those are awesome!! especially the start on the second one good job man, you are better than I will ever hope to be thanks b_fost!, my favorite part of the movie is when I scare the bejeesus out of my cat :) I seriously want to learn those cool jumping tricks that slackinjoe shows , but I cut my toe pretty bad, on some glass playing volleyball, so I can't slack for at least another week i think :( It needed stitches, but I went too late, I guess that have to be in within 6 hours, 8 at the latest, so instead all I got was a tetanus shot :roll: Liquid bandage works wonders tho! I can't say its much better then crazy glue, and crazy glue is a lot cheaper. But its a toe, so I really didnt want to spare any money there ;) Can't wait to see more vids, to get more ideas! bobj
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slacklinejoe
Jun 21, 2004, 5:46 PM
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http://www.slacklineexpress.com/Movies/downhome.avi 25 MB DIVX encoded AVI Everytime I post a new movie my site bandwidth gets sucked up in a hurry, so please save directly to your HD via right click > save as rather than playing it over and over directly from the site. I actually have to pay for my bandwidth. It requires DIVX, ie it will NOT play unless you have DIVX installed. If you need the free non-adware DIVX codec get it here: http://download.divx.com/divx/DivX511.exe
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coldclimb
Jun 21, 2004, 11:48 PM
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grr... I couldn't see your last ones, and I can't see these ones either. :( Too much traffic or something. I'll check back later, this really sounds cool. :)
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wiscoclimbiner
Jun 22, 2004, 12:14 AM
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slackline joe your line looks real loose... with more tension in the system you will be able to jump alot higher. it turns the line into a real narrow trampoline
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sorry about the bandwidth probs, i am cheap :) besides i dont really have a reason other then e-mail to have any sort of storage space, and ive just been using the free websites as dumps. So i guess until I am blessed with about 50mb of space with unlimited monthly bandwidth, first come first serve. I am finally mastering forward jumps down the line :) here are some vids for critique, comments and stuff.... this is my yahoo briefcase, I think you can access it , then go into my documents, and then you can download the ZIP files, I put about 4 in the first, and 3 in the second. I don't believe I can direct link the movies. Let me know asap if this method doesnt work, and I'll see if geocities has stopped suckin :)
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ok well yahoo is crap too, they want money.. well try these geocities links, and you have to copy and paste the link into your browser to get them to work. make sure you save them, and show a friend, since their isnt enough bandwidth available. :) if you really can't live without em, i can e-mail invite you to the yahoo briefcase maybe, but its not like im juggling whilst eating fire and slacklining :) http://www.geocities.com/bobylon5/slackvids.zip http://www.geocities.com/bobylon5/slackvids2.zip
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Well I put these 2 zipped files up on another site, and I'm not sure my bandwidth allowed, but it seems like a good place. the site is spymac.com provides free 1GB e-mail accounts, a website, a blog, and like 250mb of storage. anyways http://bobylon5.spymac.net/slackvids.zip http://bobylon5.spymac.net/slackvids2.zip break the bank fellas ;) and let me know what you think.
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seidon
Jul 1, 2004, 1:43 AM
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Impressive...at the same time though i think n e 1 who can walk the line the entire distance is good. I can manage around 15 feet give or take a couple feet but i cant seem to make it my entire 30 foot line. :shock: Is it just my insanity? Or does it seem like on "Jumpalooza" in the second set of videos, that your hitting the ground on landing. Its probably just me though... :? :? :?
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