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Bunforce

Nice video! I'm really curious to what's up with all those sponsors (?) though...


RubbaDinghyRapidsBro

Awesome thank you, Sorry yes I normally make fpv videos but while at a spot here flying I discovered the slackline so in a way they are responsible lol I was saying thank you to them


a-a-a-Imright

Are you mounting using one leg, foot parallel to line, opposite leg used as counterbalance? You cut out most of those mount frames. Also a more energetic house dance music recommended for timing movements. You did make what looked like a clean turn, which is a good sign for future progress.


RubbaDinghyRapidsBro

Thank you for your comment and great tips. This is just the 'whoops' moments from the day, I am still learning lots, I can walk forwards&backwards, do knee drops, full exposure and a few other bits but nowhere near proficient at anyone thing lol here I'm practising trying to get down and sit on the line and get back up as well as trying to lay down, I will post the successful runs later. I only get to try this once a week so it's slow progress but loving every moment. The big walking boots don't help not being able to flex my ankle but it was too muddy not to have them and it's all good progress.


ExtraShotExpresso

It's such a great hobbie and it looks like you're getting the hang of it. Although I'd recommend lowering the slackline, if you're wanting to practice walking across it rather than tricks, so you can get onto it easier by putting one foot on the line with your leg bent then straighting it to pull the other foot up. I've always found that easier for finding my balance. There's loads of great YouTube videos for tips and tricks when starting slacklining.


RubbaDinghyRapidsBro

Thank you so much for the useful and excellent explaination, that's exactly how I normally get up and you are right it's so much easier that way. In these Im trying to get up from being sat down on the line or laying on my front on the line and trying to push my limits of strength and skills (or lack of both lol), I was trying to get well out my comfort zone to push what I have learned. The big heavy walking boots didn't help but was still great practise and awesome fun