Hacky sac attack!?!

I’m 43 and would do my best to kick it with you Yooperlite boss!

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So was I before I started pushing wood. Hard-core shit like 12 sets and all sorts of stuff. My favorite thing I did when I was young was trey flip off 15 foot high-school roof. That was killer.

Edit. That was on a board

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Sweet! I’m guessing one could alternate feet too.

With either balls or clubs, jugglers can do a similar trick, either as a self or as a pass. With clubs if you’re passing, you can throw it over either shoulder. If you choose to throw it over the opposite shoulder, you can throw it so it flies basically horizontally, making it more challenging to catch.

We used to play juggle volley. It’s essentially volleyball, except there’s no spiking (literally impossible to catch), and you can only touch the “ball” three times, so, if you’re right handed, you catch it in your right, self to your left and self back to your throwing hand. At this point you can either pass it to a team mate or shoot. Hiding how you’re throwing the club behind your back makes the catch more difficult. Fun as hell, but you’ve got to be a pretty good juggler!

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This sounds wicked fun man. Awesome

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What did you call it when someone missed the hack and had to turn around while someone pelted you in the back with the hacky sack hard enough to leave a red mark?We called it getting Pumiced.i always thought it sounded wierd

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We called that pelted.

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If you know you know haha

Side note: a friend of mine has a “blade and destroy” tattoo in the thrasher font lol

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Nice stall pocket on that shoe

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I think @CapnCannabis knows. :slight_smile:

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I know this is a footbag thread, but I thought I’d throw this into the mix. Of course, I could have kicked it in…

My old Jugglers Park t-thirt. Note that they’re passing seven “clubs,” not six. A little more difficult than six, it’s an off beat pattern, with one person starting rather than both starting at the same moment.

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That’s perty cool man.

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Just picturing this, well holy heck. That must’ve been sick.

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You’re still a pup!!! :hugs:

@mota thats fucking rad! we did similar things on the tennis courts but always left when someone showed up to actual play tennis :sweat_smile:

I think we just called it “Police lining” or something. This happened if you lost in “battle”, everyone in the circle got a throw at you so you didn’t want to loose. We also had a rule where you could opt for 1 penalty throw instead of everyone getting to toss it. The strongest person was the thrower, and you had to face towards the thrower.

This opened a few new rules:

1: Receiver is allowed to cover your balls/vag with your hands.
2: Tosser is NOT allowed to aim for the face. If you hit the face the reciever is alowed to either toss at you on the wall same style, or a full strength shoulder punch.

May I also note that we also played “one inch punch” where you were to 1" punch your competitor off ballance with a single strike. This isn’t footbag related but set the stage for our love of friendly violence.

In highschool these folks and I were the martial arts club, the wrestling club, and the schools security crew as we had over 3000 students so it mean’t any events on the grounds had to have security due to body numbers.

We weren’t alowed to scrap with people but we held the line until the police got off their asses and took over. :sweat_smile:

Ah yes! Now if that shoe has the toung doctored with all the padding removed and then the shoes themselves have been run through a washer several times to soften them up as well then you’re in competiion footware!

I was. I did it once during a Chemical Brothers set where we just were so high we started a circle that eventyally became a dance off with a bag and soooo may bad ass folk I’ve never seen before or since was in on it! :rofl:

It was a glow in the dark knit sack and i think it got to be 30 people strong in the corner of Toronto’s “The Warehouse” back in 99’ when Surrender came out.

The set was in 5.1 btw, still one of my most mind blowing live show xperinces!

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I was a neck roller!!! @Pigeonman

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Like stall on neck and roll off? My dreads always fucked me on that move! :rofl:

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That’s what we would get called around town for being on the wrestling team. :rofl:

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That was a fun move. I could only do with a beanie, I had long ass hair. Still do :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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I was a master hat staller and got real good at catching and stalling and flipping the hack off my bill for called shots.Git tired of chest stalls and catching it with my chin and dropping it into position on my Osirus’s

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That’s awesome man. Gotta love them d3s or d2000 or whatever. :rofl:.

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I had a white and black and red pair of D3s Fresh off the delivery truck when my buddy worked for Zumez traded for a half oz of beasters .These shoes had side stall for days.

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