For myself, it's the case of I don't have such a stable setup as I used to back in my teenage days especially a stable bar to bare how much force I apply to do crossovers however that is something I will work on in future when I have sufficient resources because it is making it difficult to train. ruclips.net/video/7-JIjbC4aYA/видео.htmlsi=JTX2r234AXDpapW6 I did compose a documentary on crossovers if you'd like to do revision on crossovers to gradually get back used to them but do make an effort to remain consistent. Usually home setup aid that factor of being able to maintain your muscle memory on dance gaming skillsets. I play on PDP but I do recommend you to watch this documentary to make your choices regarding on purchasing dance pads/DIY tutorials: ruclips.net/video/sEWj2_BNG_0/видео.htmlsi=eiK74Fv2CIredjY6
❤. Nice run 😢
I lost my ability to cross over from a lack of playing, so don't feel bad! Also, RIP those books! What brand of dance pad do you play on?
For myself, it's the case of I don't have such a stable setup as I used to back in my teenage days especially a stable bar to bare how much force I apply to do crossovers however that is something I will work on in future when I have sufficient resources because it is making it difficult to train.
ruclips.net/video/7-JIjbC4aYA/видео.htmlsi=JTX2r234AXDpapW6 I did compose a documentary on crossovers if you'd like to do revision on crossovers to gradually get back used to them but do make an effort to remain consistent. Usually home setup aid that factor of being able to maintain your muscle memory on dance gaming skillsets.
I play on PDP but I do recommend you to watch this documentary to make your choices regarding on purchasing dance pads/DIY tutorials: ruclips.net/video/sEWj2_BNG_0/видео.htmlsi=eiK74Fv2CIredjY6
book fell off 1:27 😝
It gets more funny towards the end of this video 😂