Still can't give you one...lol
Just expect a few today at some point.
I'm sure you've watched some of Darth Cephalus's videos. Samhain138 is really good too...
Master Venturous was where I finally really "got it" though. An art I've let go for now unfortunately...
...so it's good to see some great work! Get in on that "SpinWars 2018"
http://www.saberforum.com/index.php?topic=40100.0I know the feeling, finally gave you one for the cookies but you had to make me laugh in the Meme thread so I owe you one for that. Will do and expect some more your way as well.
I'm glad that you said that, Darth Cephalus's training videos are what got me going with my spins. Shout outs to him and kudos for posting all of those training videos. Til this day, I still visit those to look at and practice with.
Samhain is a master at the staff and his saber flow videos are always on point leaving me in awe, the most impressive part is that he can do everything you see him in the videos dressed down, in costume. I have spoken to him and will hopefully have the honor to train and learn from him as well. Now, his contact staff and pyro spin videos are on a different realm of it's own. I don't think he's even human at this point.
Honestly, Master Venturous' stuff are killer like Master Resolute. I haven't dabbled into their world yet but Master Elwood has been kind enough to offer me training and is currently giving me training and direction.
I do hope that you get back into the flow of things, my whole point of my thread is to keep track of my progress and to help motivate members to continue with their spins and working with their non-dominant hand more often.
I will try my take in the SpinWars 2018 but I'm no competition to the likes of Master Venturous, Resolute or Elwood. I'm going to do it for fun of course and with some new instructions from Master Elwood, I should have some really good videos to offer Darth Cephalus.
Thank you for the kind words, Rapine and for motivating me. I love this art and I only regret not starting and taking this seriously when I first got into sabering.