magicbysage Feb 8, 2008 95 0 Mar 19, 2009 #1 Hey everyone, just wanted some help with a small thing for Akira. Whenever I spin the packet, it normally stays together, but one card, usually on the bottom, moves. Not much, just like a quarter inch. But it messes me up when I do the flick.
Hey everyone, just wanted some help with a small thing for Akira. Whenever I spin the packet, it normally stays together, but one card, usually on the bottom, moves. Not much, just like a quarter inch. But it messes me up when I do the flick.
Sinful07 Sep 20, 2008 1,112 3 Mar 19, 2009 #2 I think it has more to do with the alignment of your pinky and your palm with regards to doing the tornado-To-Akira Kickflip. Before doing the opening phase, make sure your pinky and palm has a good grip on a few cards, then initiate the tornado-to-akira.
I think it has more to do with the alignment of your pinky and your palm with regards to doing the tornado-To-Akira Kickflip. Before doing the opening phase, make sure your pinky and palm has a good grip on a few cards, then initiate the tornado-to-akira.
magyk11 Mar 18, 2009 163 0 Mar 19, 2009 #3 Sinful07 said: I think it has more to do with the alignment of your pinky and your palm with regards to doing the tornado-To-Akira Kickflip. Before doing the opening phase, make sure your pinky and palm has a good grip on a few cards, then initiate the tornado-to-akira. Click to expand... wrong section man
Sinful07 said: I think it has more to do with the alignment of your pinky and your palm with regards to doing the tornado-To-Akira Kickflip. Before doing the opening phase, make sure your pinky and palm has a good grip on a few cards, then initiate the tornado-to-akira. Click to expand... wrong section man
Sinful07 Sep 20, 2008 1,112 3 Mar 19, 2009 #4 Doesnt mean i cant help him- Next time please use the Report post function. (Shouldve noticed that it was in the wrong section anyways.)
Doesnt mean i cant help him- Next time please use the Report post function. (Shouldve noticed that it was in the wrong section anyways.)