I salute you sir for this tutorial! You are one of the VERY FEW who knows the accurate way of how Michael actually spins. This tutorial is very detailed from head to toe, arm-movements, head position, and correct feet position when spinning! When will you do a tutorial for multiple spins of mj?
Thank you very much. I'm glad you found it exhaustive and easy to follow. That was the goal. Actually, this tutorial was not intended as part of a series so my sentence was figurative. But I got quite a few requests and so I will definitely do something else.😉 It will almost certainly not be about the multiple spin because it's an advanced (and risky) technique where there is a need for me to follow the student in real time to prevent him from getting hurt, so I reserve it for my online or in-person classes. However, in the next tutorial, I will surely do something as nice as the spin explained in the simplest way possible.😊
Gracias, Ciro. Si trabajas duro y eres bueno en la escuela, te aseguro que cuando seas grande podrás llegar a ser tan bueno como quieras e incluso mejor.
@@alijarrar8365You know, I should just say no. Not bc I wanna brag about me being an instructor and induce you on asking me for private classes (trust me, if I could live by teaching for free, I would do it) but for 2 reasons. It's bc of safety matter first and secondly bc I could write a full page for the multiple spin and still not being clear enough. And for my experience, it's better to learn nothing than learning it wrongly. But I don't like to say no to a kind request, so I'll tell you the principles of the multiple spin. The positions for arms and feet are the same of this video but let's say everything is made in a "larger scale". For example, instead of crossing your feet on your side, you could to cross them more likely on your back side depending on how many spins and how fast you want to actually perform them. Also, for the arms, it's the same principle: the closer your arms are to your center of gravity, the more centripetal force you get. But for the single spin you just need to do it once and that's it, here is a little different. Think about the spins in ice-skating for example; when they start spinning, their arms are far from their body, sometimes positioned in a horizontal way. But once they're sure they get the right balance, they pull them closer to their body and earn much more speed. Well, you basically need to do the same thing with your elbows, pulling them closer to your side ribs while spinning. But unlike the ice-skating where the surface (the ice) is very smooth as your know, you won't spin any faster here; in fact it's done only to compensate to the gradual loss of speed caused by the friction of your forefoot on the ground, in order to look like in an unnatural loop of spins that creates the magic of this beautiful step. If you are going to try anyway, please be careful and know that myth of the "surface smooth= more spins" is only the faster way to get hurt. The MJ is made out of centripetal force and the first one you get is from your feet so they need to be steady on the ground. There's more and I should go more in details, but these are the basic principles of the multiple spin. All of that in a matter of one or 2 seconds depending on the number of spins. I know, it already sounds like 2 or 3 levels above the single one, but this is why I wouldn't make a video about it before doing many other videos of other basic techniques. It's not only bc of safety but also because it would be useless. Your body and your brain needs to be gradually educated to a particular set of movements first. Each new step with its technique is related to another one. So, for example, if I would make a video about the moonwalk (back slide) or the basics of the point and you would successfully learn them, even if they seem not strictly related to the spin, paradoxically you would see much more improvements and confidence in your single spin then if I make a video about the multiple spin. A basic technique learned today, a basic technique learned tomorrow and eventually your body will naturally ask you to go to to the next level with one of those techniques. The more you learn, the easier is to learn. I hope this helped somehow.
thanks a lot.in my entire life I've been watching spin tutorials.but this one was pointing out the crucial part of spin.that's your center gravity.you have to keep that in case you fall out from the balance.and then piece by piece growing your familiarity.is that right?Cisky
Of course, as in everything, practice is essential to learn a concept as if it were your own. And yes, the center of gravity is crucial in every spin. This is so obvious that paradoxically it is often ignored.
Grazie, Piero. Gentilissimo! ❤️ Cosa curiosa: non credo di aver mai spiegato quel giro in nessun corso perché è più un virtuosismo da assolo che un passo coreografabile. Quindi, diciamo che questa è un'esclusiva web.😁
Valhein... Arena of Valor... Che mi hai ricordato! Quindi giocavamo insieme. "Ero" magari; sono anni che non gioco. Vabbé, Valhein con le girandole, io coi giri... più o meno, siamo lì.😁 Grazie mille, Luca.
If you search in the comments, I've already explained the technique but also that there are so many other variables that are simply not totally safe to explain by writing and should be made with the supervision of an instructor. Achieving a good single spin is already a hard task tho and a good accomplishment once you get it. You must be super confident with that first, before stepping in the 1,5, the 2 and 3 spins fields.
Thank you for this tutorial! Please please do part 2: multiple spins and hat moves too!
YES.
Very nice tutorial. The best detail I've ever seen. Thanks. I'm looking forward to that triple spin tutorial.
I salute you sir for this tutorial! You are one of the VERY FEW who knows the accurate way of how Michael actually spins. This tutorial is very detailed from head to toe, arm-movements, head position, and correct feet position when spinning! When will you do a tutorial for multiple spins of mj?
Thank you very much. I'm glad you found it exhaustive and easy to follow. That was the goal.
Actually, this tutorial was not intended as part of a series so my sentence was figurative. But I got quite a few requests and so I will definitely do something else.😉 It will almost certainly not be about the multiple spin because it's an advanced (and risky) technique where there is a need for me to follow the student in real time to prevent him from getting hurt, so I reserve it for my online or in-person classes. However, in the next tutorial, I will surely do something as nice as the spin explained in the simplest way possible.😊
@@CiskyFCC wow, thank you so much! I appreciate the reply, have a great day! ❤️
Genioooo!!!! 👏👏👏 ojalá cuando yo sea grande sea como tu !!
Gracias, Ciro. Si trabajas duro y eres bueno en la escuela, te aseguro que cuando seas grande podrás llegar a ser tan bueno como quieras e incluso mejor.
Beautifully Explained
Thank you!
@@CiskyFCC Greetings 🙏 have you done some video on multiple spins
@@alijarrar8365 Actually, I didn't had the time make any other video at all.😓Thank you for asking tho.
@@CiskyFCC thanks for replying.If u could kindly explain how to keep balance in multiple spins I would be grateful 🙏
@@alijarrar8365You know, I should just say no. Not bc I wanna brag about me being an instructor and induce you on asking me for private classes (trust me, if I could live by teaching for free, I would do it) but for 2 reasons. It's bc of safety matter first and secondly bc I could write a full page for the multiple spin and still not being clear enough. And for my experience, it's better to learn nothing than learning it wrongly. But I don't like to say no to a kind request, so I'll tell you the principles of the multiple spin.
The positions for arms and feet are the same of this video but let's say everything is made in a "larger scale". For example, instead of crossing your feet on your side, you could to cross them more likely on your back side depending on how many spins and how fast you want to actually perform them. Also, for the arms, it's the same principle: the closer your arms are to your center of gravity, the more centripetal force you get. But for the single spin you just need to do it once and that's it, here is a little different.
Think about the spins in ice-skating for example; when they start spinning, their arms are far from their body, sometimes positioned in a horizontal way. But once they're sure they get the right balance, they pull them closer to their body and earn much more speed.
Well, you basically need to do the same thing with your elbows, pulling them closer to your side ribs while spinning. But unlike the ice-skating where the surface (the ice) is very smooth as your know, you won't spin any faster here; in fact it's done only to compensate to the gradual loss of speed caused by the friction of your forefoot on the ground, in order to look like in an unnatural loop of spins that creates the magic of this beautiful step.
If you are going to try anyway, please be careful and know that myth of the "surface smooth= more spins" is only the faster way to get hurt. The MJ is made out of centripetal force and the first one you get is from your feet so they need to be steady on the ground.
There's more and I should go more in details, but these are the basic principles of the multiple spin.
All of that in a matter of one or 2 seconds depending on the number of spins.
I know, it already sounds like 2 or 3 levels above the single one, but this is why I wouldn't make a video about it before doing many other videos of other basic techniques.
It's not only bc of safety but also because it would be useless. Your body and your brain needs to be gradually educated to a particular set of movements first. Each new step with its technique is related to another one. So, for example, if I would make a video about the moonwalk (back slide) or the basics of the point and you would successfully learn them, even if they seem not strictly related to the spin, paradoxically you would see much more improvements and confidence in your single spin then if I make a video about the multiple spin. A basic technique learned today, a basic technique learned tomorrow and eventually your body will naturally ask you to go to to the next level with one of those techniques. The more you learn, the easier is to learn.
I hope this helped somehow.
thanks a lot.in my entire life I've been watching spin tutorials.but this one was pointing out the crucial part of spin.that's your center gravity.you have to keep that in case you fall out from the balance.and then piece by piece growing your familiarity.is that right?Cisky
Of course, as in everything, practice is essential to learn a concept as if it were your own. And yes, the center of gravity is crucial in every spin. This is so obvious that paradoxically it is often ignored.
Thank u for the very good training
Thank you for your comment.😉
Come mi sarebbe piaciuto frequentare le tue lezioni!!! Fantastico!!! Semplicemente fantastico!!! ❤️
Grazie, Piero. Gentilissimo! ❤️ Cosa curiosa: non credo di aver mai spiegato quel giro in nessun corso perché è più un virtuosismo da assolo che un passo coreografabile. Quindi, diciamo che questa è un'esclusiva web.😁
No matter what, no one spins quite like Michael Jackson.
Genious.Perfectly explained
Thank you very much. I'm glad if it helped you out somehow.
How to double spin please teach
Mamma mia cisky non solo sei un bravo valhein (di AoV) ma persino un bravo Michael Jackson xD
Valhein... Arena of Valor... Che mi hai ricordato! Quindi giocavamo insieme. "Ero" magari; sono anni che non gioco. Vabbé, Valhein con le girandole, io coi giri... più o meno, siamo lì.😁 Grazie mille, Luca.
Complimenti, io ci provo e ci riprovo ma sembro un bufalo 🐃 giapponese che gira... tu sei bravissimo! ❤
Ahaha! Grazie. Continua a provare perché se fosse stato così facile non ci sarebbe neanche stato bisogno del video. Non mollare! ;)
that was great thank you very much!
Cool. I'm glad it helped you. Thank you for the comment.
Well done ✅, well explained and simple to understand.about Center of Gravity! Amazing! ⚡⭐⭐⚡
Glad you liked it. Thank you.
Please do a part 2 !
gracias por el video causa...
Complimenti!!!! Un video veramente molto chiaro e preciso!!!!
Grazie a te, Silvia. Sono davvero contento che risulti chiaro.☺
Nice Bro Thank you
You're welcome. I'm glad you found it useful.
Como hacer mas giros?
If you search in the comments, I've already explained the technique but also that there are so many other variables that are simply not totally safe to explain by writing and should be made with the supervision of an instructor. Achieving a good single spin is already a hard task tho and a good accomplishment once you get it. You must be super confident with that first, before stepping in the 1,5, the 2 and 3 spins fields.
I can do it
Nice!
Interessante, complimenti!
Grazie. Spero sia stato facile da seguire.