hey man thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated. we’ll see what the general consensus is. I’ll remove some mistakes in future videos but my video editing skills are really REALLY REALLY bad.
0sakaBancho
September 7, 2012 at 9:15 PM -
I prefer the old format. This style still has useful information, but it’s much easier to learn from a video that is tightly packed and doesn’t have a lot of errors. Not that it should be expected for someone to get a red parry every time- that’s impossible- but I’d rather see you screw up once or twice and then get it right than sit through a bunch of reps before i see what you’re going for. Good luck at evo!
noted. Will definitely go back to that. =)
hey man thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated. we’ll see what the general consensus is. I’ll remove some mistakes in future videos but my video editing skills are really REALLY REALLY bad.
I prefer the old format. This style still has useful information, but it’s much easier to learn from a video that is tightly packed and doesn’t have a lot of errors. Not that it should be expected for someone to get a red parry every time- that’s impossible- but I’d rather see you screw up once or twice and then get it right than sit through a bunch of reps before i see what you’re going for. Good luck at evo!