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Here is an example in the form of a demonstration video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvXQ63gnV4g | Here is an example in the form of a demonstration video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvXQ63gnV4g | ||
− | In short, it is possible for momentum to be transferred from one "state" to the next, for example the conversion of vertical momentum to a more-horizontal one, of such forces from left to right through the use of elasticity, or of the transfer type exemplified in the following rec file ( | + | In short, it is possible for momentum to be transferred from one "state" to the next, for example the conversion of vertical momentum to a more-horizontal one, of such forces from left to right through the use of elasticity, or of the transfer type exemplified in the following rec file (driven by Crazy): http://beta.elmaonline.net/dlrrec.php?rec=22 |
(Feel welcomed to convert this quite-undeveloped idea into a more coherent one. Sentence structures may benefit from being retouched, for example.) | (Feel welcomed to convert this quite-undeveloped idea into a more coherent one. Sentence structures may benefit from being retouched, for example.) |
Revision as of 21:42, 16 October 2011
Trick listing
- Bounce
- Brutal volt
- Wheel compression
- O-bounce
- Deadbounce
- Zweq-spin
- Nekit-spin
- Piping
- more...
Some spinning (or, "the due use of momentum to best-times ends"):
In Elasto Mania, in which the goal often is to finish levels as fast as possible, techniques contributing to a gain of speed often benefit from being exploited.
Such a technique involves pushing oneself forward through the momentum gained by volting while up in the air and away from the ground. Upon landing, through the effect of static friction resulting from the combining of brake application with a well-timed, centrifugal-force-charged back-wheel push, the bike gets propelled forward, and that, with increased momentum.
Here is an example in the form of a demonstration video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvXQ63gnV4g
In short, it is possible for momentum to be transferred from one "state" to the next, for example the conversion of vertical momentum to a more-horizontal one, of such forces from left to right through the use of elasticity, or of the transfer type exemplified in the following rec file (driven by Crazy): http://beta.elmaonline.net/dlrrec.php?rec=22
(Feel welcomed to convert this quite-undeveloped idea into a more coherent one. Sentence structures may benefit from being retouched, for example.)