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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!) => Topic started by: superbikedan on April 15, 2008, 09:11 PM
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don't think this topic has ever been discussed yet so now's the time :)
two good examples of todays young riders,
it was only after a new vid that's just been posted that it got me thinking about this,
one reply was he can't air, now you take billy-bmx who loves big air tricks and can go very big,
on the box or pipes, does some tech but but not really his love :)
isaac, massive tech but don't air and admits to billy he would love to be able to learn air tricks,
billy has been called air boy cause he don't do a lot of tech ;D
i personally love air tricks, 1/4 pipe variations, jump box variations, any trick that's pulled way above the coping
lf you look at the dew tour, xgames ect, hardly any tech, even tech in vert has almost died :(
when i see a foot jam it just looks boring, just my opinion,
and the worse at the mo is foot jam then another foot jam ???
now the two tech guys that i could watch all day are s&malex and c.b.c.l, both past masters of tech and no foot jams,
this is only my opinion, daniel dhers at the masters last year showed the way forward,
what do you think guys ;)
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There's a place for them both imho but if you want my preference gotta be airs all the time, still love when old spicoli aired onto the balcony thing then dropped back in come on andy your better with details than me, when where etc :)
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Most riders go with either one or the other.... tech or big airs!
many riders i know that go big are not really that technical when they ride...
and some of the tech wizards i see don't really tend to go that big!!
I think... 'Go big or go home' myself!! but i would like to see a good mix of both in a rider...
Ya just can't beat big air tricks!!!
Some nice tech in this;
http://www.vitalbmx.com/videos/popular/DK-Team-Indoor-Session,2287/Losey,112
And some nice big stuff in this;
http://video.mpora.com/watch/kdSb0oUHh/
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Defo airs for me.Love watching even if its just an old table style.The reason for this is because bitd all I ever did was air 1/4 pipes.There were no tech tricks like there are now.All due respect to these tail whippers and bar spinners ( you have to see fashionrider in action to see a fast tailwhip),but its just not my bag.Give me vert ramp any day.
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Hey Dan...how's things mate?
Hope Bill's made a full recovery?
Coming down 1st weekend in May so I might see yer!
Good thread....I think you're right it hasn't been done before.
I personally love big air, just my choice both as a rider and spectator. However, I do still like watching tech, as mention Alex is superb but I also used to enjoy watching James Hudson, very very good techy rider, super smooth too which isn't always easy when doing tech stuff. But I do prefer to watch tech with brakes, might be just me being old fashioned but I'd much sooner see a nose pick with brakes than one with their foot jammed in the wheel.
I'm gonna sound really old here but I think it just fooks up a perfectly good pair of Vans and why would you want to do that when you can just use your brake. :idiot2:
Daz. :daumenhoch:
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alrite daz, yeah i'm fine and billys back havin it ;)
i think this thread should open up every bmxers emotion as to what they like today,
a flair to tyre tap to 180 in is not tech, nor is a 360 whip to tap, and so on,
these foot jams will never look as gracefull as the front brake tricks, same trick but pulled
with a front brake, dave ossato, does them all and makes these new skool kids look beginners :daumenhoch:
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Big air has always been the hardest thing to do........
Personally like a mix of both, but no more than 2 tricks in one move or it just looks contrived....
And footjams suck!
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airs all day long for me dan.................
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i can't do either at the mo, but when i got back into riding, all i wanted to do was learn to air.
i do like a lot of the 90's tech stuff. mike o'connell is a joy to watch. i also love watching alex, C.B.C.L. & raey900tap ride.
but i really liked watching people like Carlo, Mike Canning, Neil Ruffell airing and now watching PaulM and Gerry ride vert.
The best air in my opinion is an invert (or a table as the new school kids call it). Neil R used to do them sweet. Carlo's big air invert at the Tizer worlds is probably my favourite of all time. PaulM does them really nice these days.
(http://myspace-067.vo.llnwd.net/01088/76/06/1088116067_l.jpg)
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Now you put a pic of a footjam nose pick next to that!!
I know which one i prefer!! ;D
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WOW
early signs are air all the way
I really appreciate big air
big 3 whips
flips
flip whips
etc
& big vert kills !!
always thought the early rounds at a vert comp where more interesting as all the lip tricks come out.
canadians on vert "holy sh1t" or what.
but i have to say that the tech stuff has me hooked.
i agree that the foot jam stuff looks ugly but you gotta love the dedication of the new schoolers to learn that stuff.
i could sit and watch raey900tap till he tech'ed his self out
claggets got super cool moves and Maylon is double tech as well as big
PaulM got all the tech stuff dialled to.
i think the thread has started due to the issac vid
loved it to bits i think he is one of the best all round riders i have seen,(sure i've seen him go big to)
billy mills inspires me too big airs and tech.
i would love to see billy-bmx throw a few more tech moves but still think he is the "Don"
after all that said i'm sure its just my age now
can't go big for sh1t
no knees left!!
anyway keep it up all
its all riding
later
"P"
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air.
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Now you put a pic of a footjam nose pick next to that!!
I know which one i prefer!! ;D
I knew you'd like that pic Dave. :daumenhoch:
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paul this is what i love about this thread, i point towards 75% air and 25% tech, the 360 tail whip has to
be the most gracefull stylish trick todate, not the hardest in terms but so fooking stylish 8)
now paul m, our new great vert rider, airs the biggest you will ever see and a master at vert tech but not this
new skool stuff, again paul m with alex and phil, a class of there own ;)
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first of all i'd like to thank superbikedan and trev for the props!
i like to watch all types of riding apart from newschool. i just can't get on with its lack of grace! it bores me to death.
when it comes to airs its bestwick for me. used to ride at derby every tuesday with him and i've never seen anything so smooth or high, i can watch it all day
air jumping has to be isaac (groundchuck) mcrea. rode for standard in the late 90's. super smooth, super high, basic tricks with style.
tech, a number of riders for me, firstly rick moliterno, luc-e for a different take on riding street, osato, freimuth, miron, and of the more modern era tobias wicke, puts the new kids to shame! and myself of course because i'm vain!
if i had to choose one discipline though it would have to be tech, but particularly with a mid style, so much more scope and variation, and originallity thrown in
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My personal favourites:
New Kidz - Scotty Crammer (That kids a robot) he's almost too dialled :daumenhoch:
Daniel Dhers, Craig Mast, Morgan "Everything Huge" Wade
Big Air Vert - Jamie Bestwick (Soooo Smooth), Dave Mirra (Great Style), Dennis McCoy ( :4_17_5: ) and the man who changed it all Mat Hoffman (The Condor)
Now back to the question, I like a good mix and i like the park style setup comps the best I think that brings out the best of every rider giving them an equal playing field with unlimited lines to choose from, But I think it would be even better if the kids put front brakes back on their bikes foot jamin looks wrong imho ,
Canadian Nosepicks, No Footed Nosepicks, G-turn to Backwards Dropins (ala DMC) all great lookin tricks and require brakes to make them look good.
I love freestyle old and new but I think today it lacks style, Sure it's far more technical and the kids are doing amazing things but it all looks the same,
Tailwhips, Barspins & Flairs are the new Framewhip, Boomerang & Air but the kids don't learn alot of the old school or even mid school stuff nowadays, and they were the tricks that made the sport what it is today so i think if riders mixed it up a bit more the sport could get really exciting again.
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80% air
20% tech
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me i love and cant do either .tech tricks are really good but you cant beat big air tricks .love anything that is done on bmx really
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flow
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airs all day long for me dan.................
except when you're doing flat :LolLolLolLol:
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you cannot beat watching someone blasting away on a 1/4 or halfpipe. to do variations on top of that takes skill and guts. big element of danger which makes it more exciting for the spectator. the fear factor.
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big airs with flow for me, not just hucking at a quarter, its gotta be smooth 8)
tech is still well cool, as its all bike control at the end of the day, everyone enjoys nibbling at tech its fun :)
tech at vert doesnt win comps anymore, probably why many vert riders have removed pegs and brakes. I read an article on Hoffman where he says he relearnt all his tech tricks brakeless :daumenhoch:
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paul this is what i love about this thread, i point towards 75% air and 25% tech, the 360 tail whip has to
be the most gracefull stylish trick todate, not the hardest in terms but so fooking stylish 8)
now paul m, our new great vert rider, airs the biggest you will ever see and a master at vert tech but not this
new skool stuff, again paul m with alex and phil, a class of there own ;)
Not the hardest...??! I can 360, but can't tailwhip and to me 3 whips are mega hard!
How are we defining "tech" here?
What is "tech" in most peoples opinion?
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"How are we defining "tech" here?
What is "tech" in most peoples opinion?"
Er........Rob Ridge! :daumenhoch:
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We had a bit of a discussion tonight about defining tech.
What is a big 3 whip on a jump box classed as? or a double whip 8ft out?
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Tech to me is hard variation, or combo, in the air OR on the ground.
What tricks would you call tech and which are not?
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Yeahh.. same.. 'tech' to me is degree of difficulty... or combo tricks...
A no hand to toboggan to turndown over a box, to me is technical...
most new skool riders i know see 'tech' as liptrick combo's... ice pick to tyre tap to footjam nose pick...
to me tech is just difficulty!!
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For me it's about flow and smoothness. Sometimes I think that techiness (if that's even a word) can detract from a run because it breaks up the rhythm, like when a rider puts in too many variations into one air rather than holding one position. It just makes the bike get thrown around everywhere and looks out of control. It's possible to do tech stuff but keep a flow going - watching good flatland shows that - so if that can be combined with some tasty big air that'll work for me.
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For me it's about flow and smoothness. Sometimes I think that techiness (if that's even a word) can detract from a run because it breaks up the rhythm, like when a rider puts in too many variations into one air rather than holding one position. It just makes the bike get thrown around everywhere and looks out of control. It's possible to do tech stuff but keep a flow going - watching good flatland shows that - so if that can be combined with some tasty big air that'll work for me.
Flatland with big air....hmmmmmm....need to work on my airs!
It seems that most people are classing "tech" as liptricks?
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For me it's about flow and smoothness. Sometimes I think that techiness (if that's even a word) can detract from a run because it breaks up the rhythm, like when a rider puts in too many variations into one air rather than holding one position. It just makes the bike get thrown around everywhere and looks out of control. It's possible to do tech stuff but keep a flow going - watching good flatland shows that - so if that can be combined with some tasty big air that'll work for me.
Flatland with big air....hmmmmmm....need to work on my airs!
It seems that most people are classing "tech" as liptricks?
yes it's todays lip tricks that i find really boring, the latest is a knee jam :-\ it's just so boring, it's getting gimmicky at the mo,
like any new weird style is now a new trick, >:(
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i don't class any air trick as 'tech'. it's just an air variation if it has more than one trick!
'tech' for me is all about brake and peg control on and around any coping, ledge, bank, sub box, you name it if theres brake and peg combos going on thats tech.
speaking of which i had a nice little tech session at creation tonight, pulled some nice stuff on the mini, kind of evolved as the session went on:
smith - 180 tap - to pedal feeble - 270 back in. then
pedal feeble - to tap - to fakie in. then
smith - 180 tap- to pedal feeble - to tap - to fakie in.
was a good night!
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I read the "Billy doing a 540" post before I read this one. My first thought when I saw that video was.......... Go on Billy, if its come that easy to you get them dialled nice and high and with some style.
Tech tricks are cool but stylish airs are better