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Old August 15th 05, 09:04 PM
James_Potter
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forrestunifreak wrote:
*WRONG! I can gap twice as for forwards. Dan Heaton can too,
apperently. *


OH, yeah, well what I meant was distancewise, not upward or
downwardwise. not necessarily sideways, but, yeah...same difference

Loosemoose wrote:
*I thought jumping or dropping 'to flat' meant having a horizontal
landing surface (like a road or pavement). jumping or dropping 'to
slope' is where you land on an angle like a hill or skate ramp. You
can drop further to slope than to flat since the force is distributed
downwards as well as sideways as you roll out of it.
Loose. *



oh, well, dropping to flat is doing a drop onto a flat landing surface,
yeah...but the way I've heard it used, gapping to flat means doing a gap
that's all in one single plane, no vertical difference. I think....


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