Hello everyone! check this videos from Nucleus Footwear (Facebook). Those guys was really good, better watch the video. Enjoy!
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Watch the Dropless Video that secured the win for Honza Weber at Todexon 12 in Prague on April 16th
Hello everyone! check this videos from Nucleus Footwear (Facebook). Those guys was really good, better watch the video. Enjoy!
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Untitled from tina mateo on Vimeo.
Posted by: Tina Mateo(Vimeo)
Yoh! Deschamps Showing some of his tricks on this video, Man that was sick you guys should watch it. Im sure you’ll love it!
Big thanks to our sponsors for helping out with the prizes:
Freedom Footbags
Fourkast Footbags
Bomb Footbags
Overall Standings – http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?p=450568#450568
Video 1 – Bsos 3 http://www.shredglobal.com/archive/bsos-3-results-video/
Video 2 – The Luns http://www.shredglobal.com/archive/shred-global-event-2-video-released/
Video 3 – FDS http://www.shredglobal.com/archive/shred-global-event-3-results-announced/
As a tribute to the one of the founding fathers, Flipsider.com, Shred Global is happy to announce the 4th and final event of the First Annual Shred Global Footbag Season. The deadline for this event will be 11:59 PM PST April 20th. The concept of this event is to show your versatility with the 4 main sets (each toe and each clipper) and then give you a 5th trick shot at something huge!
The prizes being awarded for this event are:
1) The final points towards the $500 grand prize given to the person with the most points after all 4 events
2)$50 to the winner of the event
3) a Hania bag.
4) some various sponsored items from Freedom Footbags, Fourkast Footbags, and Bomb Bags.
The rules are as follows.
1) One submission video per person, sent to submissions@shredglobal.com on or before 11:59 PM PST April 20th.
2) The combo (5-tricks) must be started from a drop (with warmups kicks allowed prior to the first trick in the combo) and finished with a hand catch after the final trick.
3) The only rules is that the first 4 tricks must be set in the following order with the fifth being your choice
trick 1) Toe
trick 2) Flipside Toe
trick 3) Clipper
trick 4) Flipside Clipper
trick 5) and surface / set
–The Flipside designation meaning it is done from the other side then the original for the sake of this contest–
4) the judging criteria will be Creativity , cleanliness, and of course difficulty of the trick, with all three having the same importance for the sake of this event.
5) Any questions on any of this please email to submissions@shredglobal.com
Have fun guys, we look forward to all of the great submissions, and may the best contestant win!
Big thanks to our sponsors for helping out with the prizes:
Freedom Footbags
Fourkast Footbags
Bomb Footbags
And here we go … Halfway through the inaugural Shred Global Season with everything still up for grabs.
Official Info can be found here:
Current Standings
Video 1 – Bsos 3
Video 2 – The Luns
So the third event has come to fruition, and in association with Freedom Footbags, Fourkast, and BombFootbags, are pleased to announce “Flying – Ducking – Spinning”!!!
The deadline for this event will be 11:59 PM PST February 12th
The prizes being awarded for this event are:
1) points towards the $500 grand prize given to the person with the most points after all 4 events
2)$50 to the winner of the event
3) a Hania bag.
4) some various sponsored items from Freedom Footbags, Fourkast Footbags, and Bomb Bags.
The rules are as follows.
1) One submission video per person, sent to submissions@shredglobal.com on or before 11:59 PM PST February 12th.
2) The combo (3-tricks) must be started from a drop (with warmups kicks allowed prior to the first trick in the combo) and finished with a hand catch after the third trick.
3) The original set can be from anywhere you want, But the first trick must be a jumping contact or stall (with the bag leaving your foot before you hit the ground), the second trick must have a Ducking, Diving, Weaving, Zulu element, and the third trick must have a Spinning or Inspinning Element.
EX. Drop to any surface>(Trick ending on flyer)>(Trick that includes a duck)>(Trick that includes a spin)>hand catch
4) the judging criteria will be Creativity (Show me your Zulu and your Inspinning), cleanliness, and of course difficulty of the trick, with all three having the same importance for the sake of this event.
5) Any questions on this please email to submissions@shredglobal.com
Have fun guys, we look forward to all of the great submissions!
Name: Derrick Fogle
Location: Columbia MO
Site: http://h4x354x0r.com
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Happy Holidays Everyone! The audio track on this video is a radio segment produced by Lauren Sanguinet, a Mizzou J-School student, for KBIA News. I added the video. Thanks Lauren!
It’s wintertime in Columbia MO US. I’m kicking indoors, in my Secret Hideout. That means no video of my sessions for now. But I’ll still keep you up to date. I’ve put in 3 sessions at the hideout since my last post.
Dec. 2: OH GOD MY BACK! I worked late, then hopped on my bike to ride home and get my footbag stuff. When I got home, and got off my bike, my back was suddenly killing me! No fair!
But I hadn’t gotten an opportunity to kick since I caught wind of the Shred Global BSOS competition, and I was determined to get something on tape for it. So, in more pain than I’ve been in for months, I spent a half hour – my first winter season’s use of the Secret Hideout – filming for my BSOS combo. I also couldn’t resist a little more promotion of MOvember: a dorky guy-centric corollary to the PINK campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer. MOvember is intended to raise awareness of cancers (prostate, testicular) affecting men.
Unfortunately, Shred Global doesn’t give a shit that I have such limited kicking opportunities. I missed the submission deadline. So I posted my combo directly on YouTube instead. The official competition results have now been announced and posted. I figure my combo would have taken next to last place anyway; my combo was a common 4-3-4 (difficulty rating) set. The winning combo had more than twice the difficulty rating.
Dec. 9: My back is feeling better, but still a little tender. My camera has run out of tape, but I’m able to capture video directly to my computer in the secret hideout. I try to limit tape usage to 10-15 mins per session, but direct to hard drive really lowers the barrier. No time wasted on ingest, no cost for tape. I was trying to hit something for Shred Global’s 2nd competition: LUNS for Link of Unusuals. I captured over an hour of video during my 1.5 hour session, but… couldn’t hit shit. DELETE! that session is wiped from my hard drive. No tape wasted.
Dec. 16: For over 2 months now, I’ve woken up every Thursday – my one opportunity per week to play footbag – with sciatica. Back pains that radiate down my leg, causing phantom knee, ankle, and foot pain. It’s starting to piss me off. Why can’t I feel good on a footbag day? If God is trying to tell me something, I’m decidedly not taking the hint. Down in the Secret Hideout, I set up the camera and computer once again, and went at it. Another 1.5
hour session, and this time I hit a couple LUNS combos for the competition. They’re still lame; what I’ve got will probably win me next to last place. But at least I’ll have it submitted before the deadline, and actually be in the competition. Other highlights of the session were easy (for a change) drifters and blenders.
It is so near the end of the year! I think I have 1, maybe 2 more footbag sessions left. With the 3.5 hours during the last 3 sessions, my total for the year is 68.5 hours. Just one more hour-and-a-half session, and I’ll hit 70 hours for the year! I think I can do it, and that’s freaking awesome, for me.
Thanks for tuning in!
Coming out of Poland is one of the best pure shred videos I have seen this year. If you dig big shred, this is a must see video. check out the guys from Poland (www.footbag.com.pl) as you get introduced to some of the biggest names in Europe. Easily one of the most impressive videos put together in a long time.
In order to promote what will probably be one of the top 3 freestyle footbag videos of the year, we give you from the great country of Canada….. “Badassery”
To check out some of the reviews of this video, or for updated information, please look here http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=21933
From the desks of team Badassery…
Badassery is an entirely new footbag video, made by Canadians Jay Boychuk and Jorden Moir. The video showcases 100 moves that the public has never seen, all edited within 27 minutes of HD video. This video has multiple sections, including over 6 minutes of string footage. To get ready to see footbag like you’ve never seen it before, click the following link for purchase details.
Video Info:
BADASSERY: 100 Moves You’ve Never Seen
NOW AVAILABLE!!!!
Total Runtime: 26:38
File Size: 2.64 GB
File Type: MPEG
Res: 1280/720 (High-Definition!)
Payment Info
Cost: $15 CAD/USD or 12€
Method: PayPal or Cash (in well-sealed envelope)
Arrow PayPal: jorden.moir@gmail.com
or Address:
Jorden Moir
14 Mulberry St.
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L8R 2C5
**Only streaming available at the moment, while we sort out an HD downloading issue. Will be resolved soon**
Upon payment received, an E-mail will be sent to the E-mail that sent payment with the viewing information. Please check within a few hours of payment to see if you got a message. If not, please PM me. Thanks.
Well here we go folks. It is time to get this season started, and as previously announced we will be holding a 4 event season where the winner gets 500 dollars cashola! Aside from that, there will be numerous prizes handed out for each event, along with prizes for people who place high in the final standings.
The prizes for this event as of now (but possibly to grow between now and the end of this event)
1) Points in the season standings for the $500 prize
2) $50 to the winner
3) A Hania bag to the winner (with a letter of congratulations from the Footbag Princess herself)
4) A Fourkast Shirt / Pair of Shorts to the second place contestant
5) A Freedom Footbag Shirt to the third place contestant
The first event will be the BSOS 3. This event be judged on on three factors by objective judges of our choosing.
1) The cleanliness of the combo.
2) The creativity of the combo.
3) The difficulty of the combo.
The Rules for the BSOS 3 are as follows..
1) The combo must start from a drop and end on a catch
2) The only tricks allowed after the drop are the 3 moves of the combo (Warmup kicks/stalls allowed after drop)
3) The Combo must consist of any trick sandwiched between a trick done on each side
-Trick A > Trick B > Trick A other side- is the correct format
[EX.] Clipper > Ripwalk > Flip Clipper would be a valid entry
4) One Entry per contestant will be submitted by Email before December 1, 2010 to Submissions@shredglobal.com along with your Name and postal address (for prize sending)
So lets to it guys, we wanna see some creative, flashy, innovative combos!!!
This blog is mostly about me and my game, but I’m thinking that when I see a video that stokes me enough to go play, that I should post it … with that in mind, check this:
Penske Visit Oct 2010 from nate linscott on Vimeo.
JIm Penske, Nick Landes and Gordon Bevier play footbag in Portland Oregon, USA.
Fourkast Footbag Company
Location: Oregon, USA
Website: www.fourkast.com
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In a wonderful end of the season performance, David Clavens has once again taken the title of Funtastik Summer Classic Champion. This may be the final Funtastiks, thus making Mr. Clavens its final champion in fact. A great title indeed! You can see the video of his work here;
Here are the final results of that event;
Open Routines:
1. David Clavens
2. Ken Somolinos
3. Scott Bevier
Circle:
1. David Clavens
2. Jay Boychuk
3. Ken Somolinos
4. Scott Bevier
Shred 30:
David Clavens
Also, here is video of Fourkast Team player Scott Bevier, taking 3rd at that event. Hopefully we will have the 2nd place video soon, enjoy!
A video with some big tricks we managed to hit on two sessions. Players: Arek Dudziński, Olaf Piwowar and Szymon Kałwak.
Fourkast Footbag Company
Location: Oregon, USA
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In what could be a sign of things to come, Milan Benda has won his first Todexon Footbag Tournament in the Czech Republic. This event has been dominated for many years by World Champion and Czech hometown boy Vasek Klouda. In recent years however, a new talent has been growing in that area (Benda), and now it appears this young freestyler is ready to take center stage. Considered by many to be the Czech crew’s ‘Next Gen’ player, Milan has shown once again he is champion material. On his road to Worlds, this is his first stop. Next stop, The European Footbag Championships! Congratulations Mr. Benda, you are truly taking charge of the new school.
You can watch the top 3 routines below:
Milan Benda 1st Place Todexon 11
Norek Dudziński 2nd Place Todexon 11
Vasek Klouda 3rd Place Todexon 11
This video comes from Poland, where this young shredder is tearing up the freestyle scene. Excellent form combined with the good editing in this video needs to be seen by anyone who is a fan of the sport! The Fearless run consists of each trick being worth 5+ adds, which makes a run of this length quite considerable.
The string count is:
Spikehammer
Phoenix
Jackknife
Ripped Warrior
Blurrier
Backside Blur
Pixie Paradon
Blurry Whirl
Bedwetter
Dimmer
Fog
Darkwalk
Blurry Whirl
Blurriest
Blurriest
PS Whirl
Spinning Whirl
Tomahawk
Motion
This demo done by Sergey Kozlov of Russia for the Reebok your move demo!
Click here to see the kicks / contacts (Beginner)
Click here to see all the delays / stalls (Beginner)
Click here to see the 2 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 3 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 4 add tricks (Intermediate)
Click here to see the 5 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see the 6 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see all the components / sets (Intermediate)
These Contacts / Kicks are the basis for every move done in Freestyle Footbag. Mastering these basics will give you the flexibility and comfortability to enhance your game to the next level.
Click here to see the kicks / contacts (Beginner)
Click here to see all the delays / stalls (Beginner)
Click here to see the 2 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 3 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 4 add tricks (Intermediate)
Click here to see the 5 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see the 6 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see all the components / sets (Intermediate)
5 Adds[DEX][BOD][BOD][DEX][DEL]
5 Adds[DEX][DEX][PDX][DEX][DEL]
5 Adds[DEX][DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
5 Adds[BOD][DEX][BOD][XBD][DEL]
5 Adds[PDX][DEX][BOD][XBD][DEL]
5 Adds[BOD][PDX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
5 Adds[DEX][BOD][PDX][DEX][DEL]
5 Adds[BOD][BOD][DEX][XBD][DEL]
5 Adds[DEX][DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
Click here to see the kicks / contacts (Beginner)
Click here to see all the delays / stalls (Beginner)
Click here to see the 2 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 3 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 4 add tricks (Intermediate)
Click here to see the 5 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see the 6 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see all the components / sets (Intermediate)
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][DEX][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[BOD][BOD][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][BOD][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][DEX][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][BOD][XBD][DEL]
4 Adds[DEX][DEX][XBD][DEL]
Click here to see the kicks / contacts (Beginner)
Click here to see all the delays / stalls (Beginner)
Click here to see the 2 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 3 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 4 add tricks (Intermediate)
Click here to see the 5 add tricks (Intermediate
Click here to see all the components / sets (Advanced)
Components are additions to standard tricks which give the trick additional difficulty.
Component sets are component based additions that are done on the uptravel of the bag directly after the set.
[Def] – A Atomic Set it done by dexing the opposite (non-setting) leg from out to in while the bag is still heading upward.
1 Add [DEX]
[Def] – A Diving Set is done by ducking the head under the bag so that it passes over and down the same side of the head in relation to the set, and then doing a trick on the same side of the set.
[EX. Left side set, bag passes over and down Left side of head, trick is done on Left side]
1 Add [BOD]
[Def] – A Ducking Set is done by ducking the head under the bag so that it passes over and down the opposite side of the head in relation to the set, and then doing a trick on the opposite side of the set.
[EX. Left side set, bag passes over and down Right side of head, trick is done on Right side]
1 Add [BOD]
[Def] – A Fairy Set it done by dexing the Same (setting) leg from Out to In while the bag is still heading upward.
1 Add [DEX]
[Def] – A Pixie Set it done by dexing the Same (setting) leg from In to Out while the bag is still heading upward.
1 Add [DEX]
[Def] – A Quantum Set it done by dexing the opposite (non-setting) leg from In to Out while the bag is still heading upward.
1 Add [DEX]
[Def] – A Weaving Set is done by ducking the head under the bag so that it passes over and down the opposite side of the head in relation to the set, and then doing a trick on the same side as a set.
[EX. Left side set, bag passes over and down Right side of head, trick is done on Left side]
[EX2. A duck done to the same side]
1 Add [BOD]
[Def] – A Zulu Set it done by ducking the head under the bag so that it passes over and down the same side of the head in relation to the set, and then doing a trick on the opposite side of the set.
[EX. Left side set, bag passes over and down Left side of head, trick is done on Right side]
[EX2. A dive done to opposite side trick]
1 Add [BOD]
Click here to see the kicks / contacts (Beginner)
Click here to see all the delays / stalls (Beginner)
Click here to see the 2 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 3 add tricks (Novice)
Click here to see the 4 add tricks (Intermediate)
Click here to see the 5 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see the 6 add tricks (Advanced)
Click here to see all the components / sets (Intermediate)
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [XBD][DEL]
2 Adds [UNS][DEL]
2 Adds [XBD][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][BOD]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [XBD][UNS] – A Cross Body Sole kick (or cross body sole stall)
2 Adds [BOD][DEX]
2 Adds[DEL][UNS]
2 Adds [DEL][BOD]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [UNS][DEL]
2 Adds [DEX][DEL]
2 Adds [XBD][DEL]
2 Adds [DEL][DEX]
2 Adds [UNS][DEL]
2 Adds [BOD][XBD]
2 Adds [DEL][DEX]
2 Adds [DEL][DEx]