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Discussion in 'Non-Dama Drama' started by Vincent Dimaya, Jan 13, 2017.

  1. 7Cabbages

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    Pics please!
     
    Jan 19, 2017
  2. lategreat808

    lategreat808 DS Legend

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    TGP begleri
     

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    Jan 19, 2017
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  3. 7Cabbages

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    Those look freaking awesome! Are you playing short or long game? Seems short
     
    Jan 19, 2017
  4. lategreat808

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    Short game. Going to get another one that is longer. Like 7 or 8 inches, this one is just under 5
     
    Jan 19, 2017
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  5. 7Cabbages

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    Sweet, I started with short but after seeing styles like AO2 or his crew, I fell in love with the long game and the flow
     
    Jan 20, 2017
  6. Cheech_Sander

    Cheech_Sander Administrator Staff Member

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    do i need to point out what this looks like?
     
    Jan 29, 2017
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  7. Avry K

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    I started balisong a bit, mostly though to get better I practice kendama. Belgeri looks really cool though so I think I will check that out.
     
    Jan 29, 2017
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  8. Giulian Tena

    Giulian Tena Honed Member

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    Haven't tried anything other than kendama yet. I have two kururins coming Wednesday though! So hyped
     
    Jan 29, 2017
  9. lategreat808

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    One always hangs lower than the other.
     
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  10. dama.hon

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    Eating McDonalds 101 to help me maintain my super strong nails.
     
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  11. JoJo_hudson1253

    JoJo_hudson1253 Honed Member

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    well I wrestle and do lacrosse... which helps with endurance... I also hike quite a bit.... which gives me peace of mind... but I guess those all help one another in a weird way
     
    Feb 21, 2017
  12. Claire Dama

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    I used to play travel softball but not anymore, unfortunately had a career ending shoulder injury (left side so i can still sesh the dama). But that was defiantly huge for me going into kendama already having pretty good eye hand coordination (which only improved as i progressed in dama). As one door closed another one opened, glad i was able to find another passion so quickly.
     
    Feb 21, 2017
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  13. RyanArthurWalker

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    mindfulness.
     
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  14. magicdamadude

    magicdamadude Honed Member

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    I have a ton of hobbies, but the things that have helped me most in kendama has been studying physics and being a magician for 11 years. Being a mostly self taught magician, I had to learn "how to learn", and because of that, I can more easily point out the errors that arise when I'm grinding on a new trick in real time. There's a saying we have in magic, and it applies everywhere. We don't believe in "practice makes perfect", we like "perfect practice makes perfect".

    Physics (cuz I'm a huge nerd) allow me to analyze exactly what is supposed to happen within the contents of a trick, and an analytical mindset when learning has been the most helpful for me.
     
    Feb 22, 2017
  15. PMC

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    Little diffrent than others but for me its rollerblading. I actually came to kendama through skating. Kendama was real big in the skate world around 2006. I had driven out to woodward West for the AIL world finals and tons of skaters had kendama around their neck. After that I was hooked. While the physical aspect of skating doesn't transfer the focus and thrill does. When landing a new trick it feels great whether it's grinding in skates or jamming a kendama. I can't skate everywhere. But anywhere I can't skate I can have my kendama.
     
    Feb 22, 2017
  16. Kalebpollock

    Kalebpollock n00b

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    Fingerboarding is what I do when I don't feel like playing Kendama. It helps a lot for your hand-eye coordination !
     
    Feb 22, 2017
  17. Chelsea May Perez

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    Rubik's Cubes.

    While solving Rubik's Cubes and similar puzzles don't necessarily help improve my hand-eye coordination or reflexes, it actually relieves some tension and strain on my fingers and wrists.

    Holding a tama grip or a Sara grip for long periods of time (especially if I were grinding a line that required either) certainly cramps up my fingers. My fingers lock up very easily, and the muscles in my hands cramp up quickly. It's just something that happens to me very often ever since I was 7 years old. It's very uncomfortable.

    But the various movements that my wrists and fingers make when solving Rubik's Cubes definitely gets rid of the discomfort in my fingers and wrists after jamming Kendama. It's like stretching before or after dancing or playing sports. So relieving.

    Kudos to other cubers out there!
     
    Feb 22, 2017
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  18. Ben Lowe

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    I never thought about this. Very cool. I have a couple cubes (just a 3x3 and 2x2) that I need to spend some time with and actually learn how to solve (without cheating). I'm stuck at remembering the last two (basic, beginner) patterns.
     
    Feb 23, 2017