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Whale to Foot to Hand Connected Pop

Whale to Foot to Hand Connected Pop

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Once you have practiced your whale to throne pop and throne to foot hand this pop will seem like the next obvious step. This video introduces the concept of "tempo popping"  and offers ideas on how to blend multiple pops into a larger pop that travels further.
Disciplines
Acro
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