Terminology - Combinations
 
Combining two or more tricks together is what defines an individual tricker. To think about combinations is to recognize the common
movements linking multiple tricks together. These movements are called "Transitions," and by understanding them you will be able to learn
to connect not one single pair of tricks at a time, but any tricks which share the same attributes simultaneously!
These transitions connect both of the performer's feet to the ground at one point or another. Ex: "pop" vs "punch" vs "reverse pop..."
These transitions utilize only a single landing leg while the other will never actually touch the ground. Ex: "carrythru" vs "swingthru..."
Bridges are connecting movements which are their own techniques, yet are not specifically part of the tricks being linked.
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