That's great! We're obviously aiming our videos at people who play or are interested in learning to play, but we're really glad to hear that they're interesting for someone who doesn't! If you liked this one, I'm sure you'll love the next episode.
Well I've since moved, so that won't be necessary anymore ;) My new place has better spaces to film in, so hopefully the sound will be better when we get back to it.
Thank you! At this time, we don't plan to do any specific trick tutorials (there are a lot out there already, check our channel for a playlist of "basics" tutorial videos). We do have several videos planned that will cover general technique that you wouldn't find in a single trick tutorial.
Have you ever used/could you review the camo ammo foot bag. It’s my favourite bag to use but that’s only because I’ve only used 3 types of bags (the camo ammo, sand master, and the cheap knit style). It’s extremely heavy and is full of ground up rubber and also I think tungsten shot.
I actually have one on my desk (if we ever show the reverse angle, maybe it will make an appearance). It feels OK for kicking (pretty bouncy, maybe even too much), but I wouldn't want to use it for freestyle. We're working on episode 2 now where we'll talk about other entry-level bags (including the Sandmaster).
For sure! If you check out any of the social media spaces we list in our profile or in the description (FB and Discord especially) you can connect with a lot of stitchers.
Love it! I'll take all the Ivan expertise I can get. And Matt's really growing on me as a host ❤
Nicccceeee, i love kickin it
I got a homemade one: chainmail with some velvet in the the middle (at least I think that is what in the middle) I love it
I'm not even a footbagger. Never was into hacky sack and yet I am really enjoying learning about footbags.... what am I becoming!? 0_o
That's great! We're obviously aiming our videos at people who play or are interested in learning to play, but we're really glad to hear that they're interesting for someone who doesn't!
If you liked this one, I'm sure you'll love the next episode.
Great quality content.A solid portion of footbag knowledge. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this valuable information, awesome, this is my favorite show.
I loved this one, and not just because I'm in it ;) Great balance of depth and breadth of information.
Thanks for your help! Much better demonstration than a still image.
That room seems some sound treatment lol love these vids
Well I've since moved, so that won't be necessary anymore ;) My new place has better spaces to film in, so hopefully the sound will be better when we get back to it.
Amigo excelente reseña
thank you for uploading
great vids. looking forward to some technique/ trick tutorials!
Thank you! At this time, we don't plan to do any specific trick tutorials (there are a lot out there already, check our channel for a playlist of "basics" tutorial videos). We do have several videos planned that will cover general technique that you wouldn't find in a single trick tutorial.
Excellent info! Does Ivan ever incorporate his beard in any of his moves?
Not to my knowledge, but I (Matt) am obviously very jealous of how even his beard is ;)
Good luck! Feel free to let us know if you need anything, we're happy to help.
Have you ever used/could you review the camo ammo foot bag. It’s my favourite bag to use but that’s only because I’ve only used 3 types of bags (the camo ammo, sand master, and the cheap knit style). It’s extremely heavy and is full of ground up rubber and also I think tungsten shot.
I actually have one on my desk (if we ever show the reverse angle, maybe it will make an appearance). It feels OK for kicking (pretty bouncy, maybe even too much), but I wouldn't want to use it for freestyle. We're working on episode 2 now where we'll talk about other entry-level bags (including the Sandmaster).
Thanks for the reply. I’m excited for episode 2
well made video yas
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For sure! If you check out any of the social media spaces we list in our profile or in the description (FB and Discord especially) you can connect with a lot of stitchers.