If you’re struggling with the behind-the-back part, this helped me: You are making a CIRCLE behind your back. I understand the rationale, but I really wish tutorial people wouldn’t say “you’re putting the saber behind your back and bringing it around,” because that makes it sound like you’re supposed to stick it behind your head and then force it to your left side with a purposeful swoop. This is NOT what’s happening. Rather, just like you’re making a circle with the first flourish next to your body, you’re making a circular motion behind your back. Your wrist naturally won’t allow you to circle the saber 360 degrees behind your back fully, so when the wrist is near its full arc, bring the saber gently in front of you, so it circles up on the left side of your body with the tip of the saber going close to your right leg/foot on its way to the left side of your body. Also keep in mind that the difficulty of learning this is NORMAL. I also wish tutorial people wouldn’t keep saying how “easy” or “simple” this is. It’s normal to be terrible at something when you first learn it, and sometimes things take like a week or far more to get down. Don’t feel bad. I can do this spin, and have been doing it for about a year, but I was SO SO frustrated when I first tried to learn it. It’s not a you problem. It’s a human problem. You got this :)
Thanks for this video tutorial. I just ordered a saber so my son and I can have fun together. He's 5 and just now getting into Star Wars and his absolute favorite duel is between Obi and Ani. He watches the video at least once a day so if I can learn some of these tips and tricks to teach him, safely, it would be amazing. Thank you again for all you do and keep doing what you do.
I realize this is only choreographed sword movement but the Obi-Ani spin you demonstrate is an actual striking and blocking movement in Filipino Kali. This technique is also seen in some Italian forms. To make your technique stronger, DO NOT OPEN your hand when spinning your blade as it makes it easier to be disarmed. Of course starting out will be difficult so you need to practice the movement slowly and speed up as you gain competence. Flexibility, strength and stability can be gained training your wrists at least 2x a week. In Kali or Arnis the torquing spinning technique is used to create speed and power either for a deflecting block/parry or slash and strike.
I went to 3 stages of "-this tutorial sucks, I can't understand anything -Ooooh now I get it!!!" Until I finally actually figured this out. It takes a few moments to start... sensing... the movement you have to make. This video was absolutely helpful
I am not a Jedi but I am a martial artist and self taught swordsman. I appreciate these videos as they still teach me new applicatple techniques to my own style. Thank you.
None of these techniques are applicable to swordsmanship lol. In actual sparring/fencing, doing any of this is gonna lose you the match. This is stuff that was originally made for film as choreographed cool looking moves. I am also a swordsman, and would never do any of these with an actual sword unless I just wanted to show off. 🤷🏻♂️
I studied this myself for 1 month from a video by one blogger "Sergio nee" but it didn't work out because he didn't explain it in such detail, but you explained it perfectly thank you! I 'm from Russia and I really appreciate Star Wars
i was thinking of this exact move like 2 days ago where i made an off comment to a co-worker how cool the obi-ani looked and how i would like to learn it one day when i get my own saber. this video is a blessing and definitely something im going to show around to all my peers who are huge star wars nerds like me. thank you for this video, it is absolute perfection.
update: i bought a saber from imperial workshop and got the vega v3 saber. it will be arriving in roughly 5 days so i am very excited to start my path to the obi-ani technique and my training to master form III
5:07 good thing this was said. I was literally so scared that i was doing it wrong, but I literally just learned this trick like yesterday and i wasnt, i guess i was just making it look different and movingy body differently. This is honestly such a good tutorial man.
Bro I have watched all these tutorials and they haven't helped at all. Like I've got the basics down but they didn't help! You have no idea how long I have been waiting for you to post a tutorial. I know I'm a bit late viewing this video but this video has helped me so much!! Thank you Tuhqa! Keep up the work 💪
@@Tuhqa They have helped me more than ever, I'm so glad I found this video! I also watch all your videos, especially the lightsaber reviews. They have helped me pick out my next neopixel lightsaber. Anakin's Lightsaber from Episode 3! Again thanks so much!
Great tutorial...the neopixel sabers are looking so real they can practically replace CGI...who'd thought, as a kid back in 1983 when ROTJ came out, that we'd eventually have realistic looking lightsaber's. Not Fluorescent plastic tubes with hilts or flashlights...Absolutely Amazing.
This is sick! I've had a neopixel for about a year now, but it's been festering in a corner as I always thought I'd never be able to do any proper tricks - they always looked too difficult to replicate lmao. You've really helped break it down tho, and I think I'm getting a lot better! Thanks for the tutorial mate :D
I literally screamed in happiness when I finally learnt this move. ❤😂😂 Are we able to get a tutorial how to do this move while spinning like what Anakin does?
Shoutout to you bro appreciate you and your vids helped me out alot I just got a Pixar Saber so much fun and yu also taught me how to Obi Ani spin thank yu so much. subbed!
I've been trying for way too long and have looked at numerous tutorials but I still dont understand why my spins dont line up. The first spins don't connect fluidly to the last one. Does anyone know what i could be doing wrong?
I don’t know if you were able to do this spin, but I recently added a comment on this video which I hope will help people with the last step, because in my experience, none of the tutorials are particularly clear about it and they too find it frustrating
I practiced this with one of my swords (they are all extremely sharp). I already am an expert with swords, so I wasn’t worried about getting cut, but I should have considered that I might hit something behind me. I ended up hitting the 3 & 1/2 inch thick maple (wood) table behind me with my tungsten carbide broadsword and slicing clean through it. After that, I decided to do what I should’ve done from the start; do it outside.😂
Tuqha you have helped me learn the basics of dying the obi ani but with enough practice I’ll most likely be as fast as you but you should do more spinning videos
I just ordered my very first lightsaber and I am super excited! But, I am ready to be try and be patient because I really do want to learn how to do this. It reminds me of when I did martial arts growing up and being able to combine those elements with something I love is pretty neat but I am just extremely uncoordinated and had a major accident a long time ago and I am recovering but I never give up hope and I think it would be so much fun to show my niece this because she's 4 at the moment but loves this game we play with her grandparents as well with flashlights light laser tag but light tag we use pillows for shields and armor lol 😂 but this would make Halloween go up by a bunch of levels AND it's something she can do if she likes a +1 version of light tag apologies for rambling but I am excited for my saber and I was able to comprehend this tutorial and I think I could probably get it within a week if I practice a few hours every day 🥹 but that saber looks gorgeous and dang is it bright!! I love that! My goal is to dual shoto spin 😁
I think a better name for the spin would be the Hayden spin since he's the first that brought it on screen. He actually learned the spin because he saw (probably a stunt guy) doing it. He thought it looked cool.
I cannot get the transition from back to front. It goes into my armpit. Figure 8, slash down, bring it behind... Easy. From there it falls apart. 2:45 you go so fast, I can't follow.
I bought a few cheap rgbs from dynamic saber, I was worried before getting them due to how mixed people are on them, but I can say I’m very happy with them, although I think I’m going to grab a neo pixel from imperial workshop next time I purchase one, because the Neo pixels look incredible. The rgb’s are great but the little ring shape that forms at the top is probably the worst part
started learning flourishes about a wk ago, so i at this point ive seen a ton of obi ani tutorials. love your vids! feedback for this tutorial: way too long. best ones ive seen are under a min. reason being is it loops much more frequently. learning bodily movements effectively requires rapid repetition. we wanna see it from start to finish as short, effective and frequently as possible so we can follow along and restart right away.
thats fair, but if i may add, some people cannot learn that way and need step by step guides in order to get the movement down. not everyone can learn from rapid shooting tutorials the same way and in some cases it can hinder a persons ability to learn it entirely. there are benefits to having short and long tutorials.
Hey Tuhqa! Great video and explanations. Any recommendations on which company I should purchase the CW Maul Saber and the best blade length like 32” (82cm) or 36” (92cm)?
Wow. Thank you Tuhqa, this video really helped me learn to spin a lightsaber and I’ve been waiting for a while so this is probably one of the best lightsaber spinning tutorial videos I’ve ever watched. 🔦🗡️
Super cool! I think its worth it and Id love to have one someday. Makes changing and charging easier im sure. Hopefully it doesnt compromise sound quality
Im so confused on the back and bringing it back and slashing. I have to make my saber lose velocity and go the other way which really doesnt allow the fluid motion
Hey @Tuhqa! I created a new video a few minutes ago that I recorded last night. Should be available in a few minutes. Thanks for whatever guidance you can provide.
Pro tip: be outside when you do this so you don't put your little brother to sleep
I think I've already done that twice lol.
Or a lightbulb…
@@dercio154 LOL
@@evergreengaming2.053 yup happened to me… few times… just few
😨😨
If you’re struggling with the behind-the-back part, this helped me: You are making a CIRCLE behind your back. I understand the rationale, but I really wish tutorial people wouldn’t say “you’re putting the saber behind your back and bringing it around,” because that makes it sound like you’re supposed to stick it behind your head and then force it to your left side with a purposeful swoop. This is NOT what’s happening. Rather, just like you’re making a circle with the first flourish next to your body, you’re making a circular motion behind your back. Your wrist naturally won’t allow you to circle the saber 360 degrees behind your back fully, so when the wrist is near its full arc, bring the saber gently in front of you, so it circles up on the left side of your body with the tip of the saber going close to your right leg/foot on its way to the left side of your body.
Also keep in mind that the difficulty of learning this is NORMAL. I also wish tutorial people wouldn’t keep saying how “easy” or “simple” this is. It’s normal to be terrible at something when you first learn it, and sometimes things take like a week or far more to get down. Don’t feel bad. I can do this spin, and have been doing it for about a year, but I was SO SO frustrated when I first tried to learn it. It’s not a you problem. It’s a human problem. You got this :)
hayden's obi ani in ahsoka was so SMOOTH I cannot
Thanks for this video tutorial. I just ordered a saber so my son and I can have fun together. He's 5 and just now getting into Star Wars and his absolute favorite duel is between Obi and Ani. He watches the video at least once a day so if I can learn some of these tips and tricks to teach him, safely, it would be amazing. Thank you again for all you do and keep doing what you do.
Love that ♥️
I realize this is only choreographed sword movement but the Obi-Ani spin you demonstrate is an actual striking and blocking movement in Filipino Kali. This technique is also seen in some Italian forms. To make your technique stronger, DO NOT OPEN your hand when spinning your blade as it makes it easier to be disarmed. Of course starting out will be difficult so you need to practice the movement slowly and speed up as you gain competence. Flexibility, strength and stability can be gained training your wrists at least 2x a week. In Kali or Arnis the torquing spinning technique is used to create speed and power either for a deflecting block/parry or slash and strike.
I was wondering about this precisely. How useful in ‘real’ battle would it be. Though I love the movement regardless 😂
Also, use the force
I went to 3 stages of
"-this tutorial sucks, I can't understand anything
-Ooooh now I get it!!!"
Until I finally actually figured this out.
It takes a few moments to start... sensing... the movement you have to make.
This video was absolutely helpful
I am not a Jedi but I am a martial artist and self taught swordsman. I appreciate these videos as they still teach me new applicatple techniques to my own style. Thank you.
YEP!^
None of these techniques are applicable to swordsmanship lol. In actual sparring/fencing, doing any of this is gonna lose you the match.
This is stuff that was originally made for film as choreographed cool looking moves. I am also a swordsman, and would never do any of these with an actual sword unless I just wanted to show off. 🤷🏻♂️
Skip to 1:36 to skip all the dribble and get to what you came here for
I studied this myself for 1 month from a video by one blogger "Sergio nee" but it didn't work out because he didn't explain it in such detail, but you explained it perfectly thank you! I 'm from Russia and I really appreciate Star Wars
i was thinking of this exact move like 2 days ago where i made an off comment to a co-worker how cool the obi-ani looked and how i would like to learn it one day when i get my own saber. this video is a blessing and definitely something im going to show around to all my peers who are huge star wars nerds like me.
thank you for this video, it is absolute perfection.
update: i bought a saber from imperial workshop and got the vega v3 saber. it will be arriving in roughly 5 days so i am very excited to start my path to the obi-ani technique and my training to master form III
@@moviemaker2011z How was it?
@@wh4193 the saber is absolutely awesome. Bought a second one for my 6yo nephew. We spar once a week for fun.
The amount of time i've waited for Tuhqa to make a tutorial is too much time
Thats nice to hear 💜 Gonna make more in the future!
5:07 good thing this was said.
I was literally so scared that i was doing it wrong, but I literally just learned this trick like yesterday and i wasnt, i guess i was just making it look different and movingy body differently. This is honestly such a good tutorial man.
Bro I have watched all these tutorials and they haven't helped at all. Like I've got the basics down but they didn't help! You have no idea how long I have been waiting for you to post a tutorial. I know I'm a bit late viewing this video but this video has helped me so much!! Thank you Tuhqa! Keep up the work 💪
Whoa thanks so much! Did mine actually help you learn it then? Ill be posting more of these soon as well 🙌
@@Tuhqa They have helped me more than ever, I'm so glad I found this video! I also watch all your videos, especially the lightsaber reviews. They have helped me pick out my next neopixel lightsaber. Anakin's Lightsaber from Episode 3! Again thanks so much!
I’m already an experienced saber spinner 😂 but i watched this to see how well you did, and i can say it’s very good. 10/10 would recommend
Thanks man 🤝
Great tutorial...the neopixel sabers are looking so real they can practically replace CGI...who'd thought, as a kid back in 1983 when ROTJ came out, that we'd eventually have realistic looking lightsaber's. Not Fluorescent plastic tubes with hilts or flashlights...Absolutely Amazing.
Yea, I brought home two from a convention I was at and my folks were saying "if we had these back in the day we would be the coolest kids"
Great tutorial! I finally figured out the obi ani spin, this is the first obi ani tutorial that helped me understand this skill. ❤
FRIK YES
I did this with a duster handle and it still works😂
This is sick! I've had a neopixel for about a year now, but it's been festering in a corner as I always thought I'd never be able to do any proper tricks - they always looked too difficult to replicate lmao. You've really helped break it down tho, and I think I'm getting a lot better! Thanks for the tutorial mate :D
Tried a shit ton of tutorials and finally figured it out with yours. Thanks
The saber sound effects are so pristine and in sync with every spin that I’m not even listening to you 😂
Fair enough haha
Great tutorial my guy, probably the best and most detailed tutorial available 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Ayee thanks man!!
I literally screamed in happiness when I finally learnt this move. ❤😂😂 Are we able to get a tutorial how to do this move while spinning like what Anakin does?
I think that will be my next one :)
heck ya, so this helped me learn it and I can now do this skill after 1 hour. 10/10
Man, that was a great video! I've got to learn that. This is the way!
Strange story. I found changing the name of the motion from a spin to a whip made it all made so much more sense. Great vid❤
I see you have constructed your own lightsaber... Your skills are now complete.
I’m a professional with swords, so this is a great video. Good job
Thanks!
Your welcome
Great tutorial, thank you! It looks like there are more spins than there actually are.
It does!
4:31 "keep walking and not move my leg" 💀💀💀
Well - thats not how I meant it 😂😂
You're a damn legend for this tutorial.
💚
Lesgo dude I'm glad you're doing tutorials that will for sure help.
More to come!
Anakin during the Obi-wan Anakin duel on Mustafar probably: I'll try spinning, that's a good trick
awesome video learned it literally in the length of the video ggod job man
Glad to hear it!!
If you do another spinning tutorial, might I suggest a few double-bladed spinning techniques
Sure!
Shoutout to you bro appreciate you and your vids helped me out alot I just got a Pixar Saber so much fun and yu also taught me how to Obi Ani spin thank yu so much. subbed!
I’m planning on getting that tuhqa saber it looks great
MORE DESIGNS IN THE NEXT MONTH OR SO
Watching a video of a tutorial for a fictional universe`s fictional weapon`s fictional martial art just shows you the commitment of SW fans :D
Я так внимательно смотрел, будто прям щас взял бы какую нибудь палку и начал тренироваться.
I said it once and I’ll say it again
Bros swings are immaculate 👌
Thanks dood! Much appreciated
I was here before this hit 100k views!!!
WOOOO W POGGERS
Not even a big Star Wars fan but playing with these at night seems like it would be really fun
I think so!
Acompanhado o canal aqui do Brasil, ótimo trabalho, parabéns
🇧🇷 ❤️🔥
5:58 I'm posting it LOL it's kinda terrible still (i'm still a kid), but i'm learning it better, i'm trying move my hips less.
i really liked your tutorial, helped me a lot
Glad to have helped :)
Thanks can’t wait for the next video😊
Dude! you're sick man ⚡︎Much thanks!
I've been trying for way too long and have looked at numerous tutorials but I still dont understand why my spins dont line up. The first spins don't connect fluidly to the last one. Does anyone know what i could be doing wrong?
I don’t know if you were able to do this spin, but I recently added a comment on this video which I hope will help people with the last step, because in my experience, none of the tutorials are particularly clear about it and they too find it frustrating
This video will really help my obi ani spin in my videos. Thanks Tuhqa
Of course 🫶
Love it, took me a bit but i did it thanks to your !!!
Thanks so much for the syep-by-step!
Yep yep!
I practiced this with one of my swords (they are all extremely sharp).
I already am an expert with swords, so I wasn’t worried about getting cut, but I should have considered that I might hit something behind me.
I ended up hitting the 3 & 1/2 inch thick maple (wood) table behind me with my tungsten carbide broadsword and slicing clean through it.
After that, I decided to do what I should’ve done from the start; do it outside.😂
Tuqha you have helped me learn the basics of dying the obi ani but with enough practice I’ll most likely be as fast as you but you should do more spinning videos
Much better production quality than my vid lol. Good work
First turtorial🎉🎉🎉🎉
WOOP WOOP
Do you think Atlas v3 from Imperial Workshop is a great choise for first lightsaber?
Absolutely!
Great tutorial
Great instructional video. I learned that move. I did it with a baseball bat😄 instead of a lightsaber. Hello from Russia
I already am an expert on this but I’m here for the Algorithm.
Appreciate you
I think the moving leg in thing look cool because it’s different
Great video bro👍
Thanks for the visit!
I just ordered my very first lightsaber and I am super excited! But, I am ready to be try and be patient because I really do want to learn how to do this. It reminds me of when I did martial arts growing up and being able to combine those elements with something I love is pretty neat but I am just extremely uncoordinated and had a major accident a long time ago and I am recovering but I never give up hope and I think it would be so much fun to show my niece this because she's 4 at the moment but loves this game we play with her grandparents as well with flashlights light laser tag but light tag we use pillows for shields and armor lol 😂 but this would make Halloween go up by a bunch of levels AND it's something she can do if she likes a +1 version of light tag
apologies for rambling but I am excited for my saber and I was able to comprehend this tutorial and I think I could probably get it within a week if I practice a few hours every day 🥹 but that saber looks gorgeous and dang is it bright!! I love that! My goal is to dual shoto spin 😁
Thanks so much for this tutorial
I love you videos and do you think you could do dual sabers tutorials please!
I think a better name for the spin would be the Hayden spin since he's the first that brought it on screen. He actually learned the spin because he saw (probably a stunt guy) doing it. He thought it looked cool.
Why does everyone rush through the behind you to in front of you part in these tutorials. I don’t understand the movement. :(
He slows it down at 3:05
I cannot get the transition from back to front. It goes into my armpit.
Figure 8, slash down, bring it behind... Easy. From there it falls apart.
2:45 you go so fast, I can't follow.
@@Rings83 Im sorry I went too quickly, maybe check out Carly Kings video on the Obi Ani as well! Hers goes more in depth 🙌
@@Tuhqa Thanks! You make it look so effortless!
I bought a few cheap rgbs from dynamic saber, I was worried before getting them due to how mixed people are on them, but I can say I’m very happy with them, although I think I’m going to grab a neo pixel from imperial workshop next time I purchase one, because the Neo pixels look incredible. The rgb’s are great but the little ring shape that forms at the top is probably the worst part
…Holy Frick I think I already knew how to do this
W
At first I was 😮 then I was 😲 and then 🤔 but at the end with the reverse over ani WITH the obi ani 😳 I was like 👏🏼😍
started learning flourishes about a wk ago, so i at this point ive seen a ton of obi ani tutorials. love your vids! feedback for this tutorial: way too long. best ones ive seen are under a min. reason being is it loops much more frequently. learning bodily movements effectively requires rapid repetition. we wanna see it from start to finish as short, effective and frequently as possible so we can follow along and restart right away.
thats fair, but if i may add, some people cannot learn that way and need step by step guides in order to get the movement down. not everyone can learn from rapid shooting tutorials the same way and in some cases it can hinder a persons ability to learn it entirely. there are benefits to having short and long tutorials.
Yeah, I needed the slow broken down type of tutorial, so this style really worked for me. We are just different type of learners ☺️
Hi Tuhqa, thanks for the training.
Welcome you are, Padawan
Have you got any lightsabers from Padawan outpost? And would you recommend it?
I dont but Padawan is extremely reliable and has a better selection than most places
@@Tuhqa Thanks man time to hurt my bank account
It looks like Anakin's windmill that he has done since Episode 2 and also in Ashoka.
W tutorial 🔥
For everyone in the comments, start really slow and make sure you have a good grip on your saber when you go faster
👌
The "god damn!"😂😂😂
finally I can be cool too
I remember seeing something like this while I'm learning Tai Chi
Is that saber made from glass ? I need one but afraid to drop it
Hey Tuhqa! Great video and explanations. Any recommendations on which company I should purchase the CW Maul Saber and the best blade length like 32” (82cm) or 36” (92cm)?
Cw maul huh? Id say KyberSabers, AllySabers, SaberTheory and compare prices. I would go with a 32 inch for sure
More pls
Of course!
Wow. Thank you Tuhqa, this video really helped me learn to spin a lightsaber and I’ve been waiting for a while so this is probably one of the best lightsaber spinning tutorial videos I’ve ever watched. 🔦🗡️
🙌🙌
Thank you :)
I watch this video alot to remind myself how it is done.
Is the lighting on the blade enhanced or edited at all or is it really that crisp?
You made a saber for spinning with no choke?
Yea i personally dont need a choke point although it does help quite a lot. This one is great in the hands still!
Can you make a video on how to upload soundfonts?
Possibly!
@@Tuhqa 😯
1st step. Have a lightsaber
I’ve already failed😭
I learned with a broom handle thing
You can use a straight stick or something.
Tutorial for the skilled
@TUHQA, You seen Sabertrios new chasis systems? +299$ compared to "Legacy" chasis? You know anything about this? Differences, Etc?
Super cool! I think its worth it and Id love to have one someday. Makes changing and charging easier im sure. Hopefully it doesnt compromise sound quality
Im so confused on the back and bringing it back and slashing. I have to make my saber lose velocity and go the other way which really doesnt allow the fluid motion
Awesome!! Thank you for the tutorial.
Also how much is the % using your code.
Great tutorial, and that hilt is fuckin sick. 🔥
I didn’t realize how much of the hip shimmy matters I’ll have to mix it in next time I practice.
is it ok if i rotate my hips, kind of rotating my hips like a feint/stance change?
how did you aford all of those lightsabers
Lots of overtime at Work!
is that baselit, or neopixel?
neopixel
Hey @Tuhqa! I created a new video a few minutes ago that I recorded last night. Should be available in a few minutes. Thanks for whatever guidance you can provide.
Ill check it out!
For me it’s hard to do a spin like that because the hilt is made of hard aluminium and the blade is made of hard poly carbonate making it heavy
🔥🔥🔥