I've been trying this move for a while now and getting nowhere. So glad to find this detailed and well explained tutorial. Gonna put the work in now, thanks so much
Great breakdowns man, would love to see more since you get into those finer details a lot of people normally gloss over. Maybe one for Straddle Press Handstands?
Thank you! I'll definitely make tutorials for presses, handstands etc somewhere down the line. I just feel there are so many videos already out there for things like that and don't want to get lost in the crowd. I'll definitely make extreeeemely long tutorials for them one day, though!
Wow that looked cool, first I gotta figure out how to do a front walkover and a cartwheel 😅 I can do a back bend from standing but I can’t even do a back walkover or anything like that, and for a cartwheel I just can’t get my legs up high enough to where they’re going up and over instead of out and around. I also can’t do a handstand. So yeah I’m a work in progress but after I learn some more I’ll come back to this video and see if I can try it
Great breakdown and ideas, thanks. I just asked you on another video comment section for a tutorial on falling into a bridge but see that you have already covered that pretty well here at around 40 seconds. Whilst what you demonstrate there is probably just rigt for me at the moment if you have any ideas for moving towards symmetry I would be glad.
Thanks for the comments, David! For falling into bridges, I would recommend standing in front of a wall, reaching back for it, and walking your hands downward towards a bridge on the floor gradually and slowly. Do this frequently, as well as trying to stand up out of a bridge forwards slowly, to build control and muscular engagement. I hope that helps!
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat Thanks Scott, I've played around with all of that and can get to the floor and back with control but the word 'frequently' ....rings a bell. Any ground work you cover will be really appreciated, so many dilattentes chosen for their incompetence and credulity really clutter this place with shallow inducements to buy rubber bands and be clumsy, it's great to hear considered advice from an artist :) Oh, I'm a musician, I recorded a little playing meditation/improvisation on my channel it's the last thing I uploaded , you might like moving to it, you can warm up and warm down with me. It takes less than three minutes. The single bar of music that is the seed I wrote in hospital recovering from the seizure that nearly destroyed my mental health. It worked, patience always does.
Can you turn the no hands version into a raiz if you jump higher? Someone told me that Raiz is not gumbi with no hands but it's reversao with no hands? can I have your opinion?
You can turn the no hands version into a raiz if you turn your hips to face the floor. A reversao with no hands is not a raiz; in a raiz the hips don't stay facing the ceiling all the way through the landing. It'll definitely help increase control and air awareness, but it isn't the same thing.
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat "Would you say gumbi with no hands are raiz? sorry for asking these questions. I am a beginner (with martial arts background) I wanted to progress my way to td raiz and raiz so I started working on gumbi and it took me like 6 months to get it. Then I just watched a clip where recommended to learn reversao before learning raiz!!
@@sprazer No problem, I'm happy to help! There's definitely no harm in learning a reversao but it won't lead as directly to a raiz as a gumbi would. I actually did my very first reversao by accident while attempting gumbis, come to think of it. Happy accident :) I learned raiz by doing tornado kicks and leaning my way further and further back; in retrospect I don't think that was the best way to learn but it was a more comfortable way for me to progress it without a gym or equipment. ruclips.net/video/5MdY15rx3gs/видео.html I would recommend this tutorial (and his work in general) for your gumbi and raiz :D
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat Thank you so much "accidentally got reversao by doing a gumbi!" this is totally going to help me to try reversao , I can now look at the trick in another perspective!!!
I've been trying this move for a while now and getting nowhere. So glad to find this detailed and well explained tutorial. Gonna put the work in now, thanks so much
I’m glad you found it helpful! Best of luck, they’re a super fun trick once you get the hang of the technique! 🙏🏻👊🏻
I like how clear and concise this tutorial is!
thank you!
Great breakdowns man, would love to see more since you get into those finer details a lot of people normally gloss over. Maybe one for Straddle Press Handstands?
Thank you! I'll definitely make tutorials for presses, handstands etc somewhere down the line. I just feel there are so many videos already out there for things like that and don't want to get lost in the crowd. I'll definitely make extreeeemely long tutorials for them one day, though!
So many details! Very Helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊😊
Wow that looked cool, first I gotta figure out how to do a front walkover and a cartwheel 😅 I can do a back bend from standing but I can’t even do a back walkover or anything like that, and for a cartwheel I just can’t get my legs up high enough to where they’re going up and over instead of out and around. I also can’t do a handstand. So yeah I’m a work in progress but after I learn some more I’ll come back to this video and see if I can try it
Hey Scott, it's a Macaco backwards too ! Love your perspectives and the deadpan sarcasm.
Thank you!
This is a great tutorial. The progressions Scott has shown really work, just stick with it and you'll gradually get better and better!
Thank you ☺️🙏🏻
Great stuff brother! All clear, will try these tips asap. Also subbed! All the best 💪
Ayyy cheers, thank you so much! I hope the tips help!
Nice, Scott, as always! 👌💪❤️
thank you very much!
Great tutorial, Scott 🙏🔥 Looking forward to trying it
Thank you! If you want any help, feel free to send clips on instagram and I'll give some pointers!
Good sir. Can you do a gumby tutorial in the future? Love the way you explain things dude. 👍
I don't do gumbis very often, but I'd be happy to change that and re-think how I'd teach them :)
Truly excellent tutorial, Scott. Subscribed.
Cheers Kit!
Good work!thank you🤗
Great breakdown and ideas, thanks. I just asked you on another video comment section for a tutorial on falling into a bridge but see that you have already covered that pretty well here at around 40 seconds. Whilst what you demonstrate there is probably just rigt for me at the moment if you have any ideas for moving towards symmetry I would be glad.
Thanks for the comments, David! For falling into bridges, I would recommend standing in front of a wall, reaching back for it, and walking your hands downward towards a bridge on the floor gradually and slowly. Do this frequently, as well as trying to stand up out of a bridge forwards slowly, to build control and muscular engagement. I hope that helps!
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat Thanks Scott, I've played around with all of that and can get to the floor and back with control but the word 'frequently' ....rings a bell. Any ground work you cover will be really appreciated, so many dilattentes chosen for their incompetence and credulity really clutter this place with shallow inducements to buy rubber bands and be clumsy, it's great to hear considered advice from an artist :) Oh, I'm a musician, I recorded a little playing meditation/improvisation on my channel it's the last thing I uploaded , you might like moving to it, you can warm up and warm down with me. It takes less than three minutes. The single bar of music that is the seed I wrote in hospital recovering from the seizure that nearly destroyed my mental health. It worked, patience always does.
This was brilliant, Scott!
Do you also have a similarly detailed step-by-step guide for the Macaco?
Thank you very much! I don’t have one at the moment, but I could definitely make one 😊
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat Would love that! :D
Great tutorial gonna practice this one could you do a gumbi tutorial also
Great tutorial
Thanks Marcin! 🙏🏻👊🏻
Thanks a lot man!
I hope it helps!
Another awesome tutorial, thank you 🙏🙏🔥🔥
thanks! i hope you enjoyed it!
Scott McDonald absolutely, i’m gonna record some attempts next week 🔥💪🙏
Can you turn the no hands version into a raiz if you jump higher? Someone told me that Raiz is not gumbi with no hands but it's reversao with no hands? can I have your opinion?
You can turn the no hands version into a raiz if you turn your hips to face the floor.
A reversao with no hands is not a raiz; in a raiz the hips don't stay facing the ceiling all the way through the landing. It'll definitely help increase control and air awareness, but it isn't the same thing.
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat "Would you say gumbi with no hands are raiz?
sorry for asking these questions. I am a beginner (with martial arts background)
I wanted to progress my way to td raiz and raiz so I started working on gumbi and it took me like 6 months to get it. Then I just watched a clip where recommended to learn reversao before learning raiz!!
@@sprazer No problem, I'm happy to help! There's definitely no harm in learning a reversao but it won't lead as directly to a raiz as a gumbi would.
I actually did my very first reversao by accident while attempting gumbis, come to think of it. Happy accident :)
I learned raiz by doing tornado kicks and leaning my way further and further back; in retrospect I don't think that was the best way to learn but it was a more comfortable way for me to progress it without a gym or equipment.
ruclips.net/video/5MdY15rx3gs/видео.html I would recommend this tutorial (and his work in general) for your gumbi and raiz :D
@@ScottMcDonaldAcrobat Thank you so much "accidentally got reversao by doing a gumbi!" this is totally going to help me to try reversao , I can now look at the trick in another perspective!!!
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cheers mike!
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Thank you!
Amazing Thank you. Please could you make also tutorial on macaco empe and au de frente?
Thanks! I will at some point!
fuck yes!
thank you for another excellent tutorial bro!
Thank you so much! Trying to be consistent and get more of these out; the next one will be for the airbaby :) any requests for future tutorials?
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I do those and have always thought of them as a half front fliip.
That's a fun way of thinking about them!
Thanks a lot man!
No problem! Hope it helps!