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===Thumbaround Cardioid=== | ===Thumbaround Cardioid=== | ||
The original cardioid variation, performed either on its own or continuously. Notated ''Wiper T1-T1 -> Thumbaround T1-T1''. More recently ''Thumbaround T1-T1 -> Wiper T1-T1'' is sometimes also considered to be a thumbaround cardioid. | The original cardioid variation, performed either on its own or continuously. Notated ''Wiper T1-T1 -> Thumbaround T1-T1''. More recently ''Thumbaround T1-T1 -> Wiper T1-T1'' is sometimes also considered to be a thumbaround cardioid. In the past this was once considered a unique trick. | ||
===Around Cardioids=== | ===Around Cardioids=== | ||
When performed with arounds not associated with the thumb and caught in slots that do not use the thumb, ''Around -> Wiper'' is considered to be standard and substantially more difficult. This is because of the additional motion required to perform a catch at the correct position to perform a wiper. | When performed with arounds not associated with the thumb and caught in slots that do not use the thumb, ''Around -> Wiper'' is considered to be standard and substantially more difficult. This is because of the additional motion required to perform a catch at the correct position to perform a wiper. | ||
Revision as of 21:09, 28 February 2021
The Cardioids are short linkages associated with arounds. Historically a cardioid was considered to be a thumbaround cardioid, but in recent years the definition has expanded to all arounds. A cardioid takes one of two forms:
- Wiper -> Around
- Around -> Wiper
With the latter considered to be more difficult.
History
Variations
Thumbaround Cardioid
The original cardioid variation, performed either on its own or continuously. Notated Wiper T1-T1 -> Thumbaround T1-T1. More recently Thumbaround T1-T1 -> Wiper T1-T1 is sometimes also considered to be a thumbaround cardioid. In the past this was once considered a unique trick.
Around Cardioids
When performed with arounds not associated with the thumb and caught in slots that do not use the thumb, Around -> Wiper is considered to be standard and substantially more difficult. This is because of the additional motion required to perform a catch at the correct position to perform a wiper.
Listed are some examples of around cardioids:
- Middlearound 23-23 -> Wiper 23-23 cont.
- PD Indexaround Reverse 12-12 -> PD Wiper 12-12
Fingerless Around Cardioids
A more difficult variation where the start position for the initial around is fingerless, usually from an aerial prior trick. When performed palm-down the difficulty increases significantly, due to the added requirement of providing air time while repositioning for a catch.
Listed are some examples of fingerless around cardioids:
- Index Spread 12-12 ~ FL Indexaround 12-12 -> Wiper 12-12
- PD FL Thumbaround 0.5 ~ FL PD Ringaround 23-23 -> PD Wiper Reverse 23-23
- PD FL Thumbaround Reverse 0.5 ~ FL PD Pinkyaround Reverse 34-34 -> PD Wiper Reverse 34-34