Title: Extended Infinity Reverse?
tokuwee15 - January 27, 2006 05:43 AM (GMT)
if extended infinity is -
wiper reverse T1 -> pass T1-12 -> charge 12 -> wiper reverse 12 -> pass reverse 12-T1
then would extended infinity reverse be - (extended infinity) X (reverse)
wiper T1 -> pass T1-12 -> charge reverse 12 -> wiper 12 -> pass reverse 12-T1
or (the reverse motion of extended infinity)
wiper T1 -> pass T1-12 -> wiper 12 -> charge reverse 12 -> pass reverse 12-T1?
or if neither are right, what would it be?
TayYH89 - January 28, 2006 03:06 AM (GMT)
The first breakdown should be correct.
It is supposed to be the reverse motion of Extended Infinity.
Nigel - January 28, 2006 04:13 AM (GMT)
I don't think it's that way.
In Kit kat's site there is a vid of the reverse infinity. It's ALL the tricks reversed. Including the sequence, and not just a single trick reversed.
So it should be wiper 12 -> charge reverse ->pass-> wiper T1.
ChucKo - January 28, 2006 02:07 PM (GMT)
I personally agree with Nigel.
the pass doesn't come until the end.. but does it really matter that much? :|
-Ko
patte - January 28, 2006 06:56 PM (GMT)
tokuwee15 - January 28, 2006 07:05 PM (GMT)
that would be the second breakdown
the 1st breakdown is applying the concept of extended infinity into extended infinity reverse (putting a charge(reverse) before the second wiper(reverse))
the 2nd breakdown is just reversing the extended infinity.
and yes, the two breakdowns look very different to each other...because the pass and wiper determine which side of the hand the charge is going to happen.