Thursday 31 October 2013

2013 Demo Reel, tricks, flips, parkour, stunts, and martial arts

Hey everyone,

In this weeks post I'm going to be talking about some of the experiences I have had doing tricks, flips, and kicks.

In the past year I have put a lot of my efforts into getting into stunts for film and television. I started off doing small short films for friends, to get experienced. As I got better at stunts, I started doing auditions, for music videos, and ended up working as stunts, and stunt/actors for Alyssa Reid, Data Lyfe, Neverest, and Autoerotique. I've also done a web commercial for Coca-Cola, and an action video for IGN. As I've progressed in my career, I achieved my actra status byworking on an independent film called "Meza".

Some of the things that have helped my stunt career thus far, is having a lot of support from my friends and family, as well as all the training I have done.

Being good at tricking, acrobatics, martial arts, parkour all helps when trying to get into stunts. Being able to have a wide range of skills, is going to be better for you, than specializing in one of the skills above.

As you get more and more into stunts, you're going to realize some of the most important skills to have are breakfalls, wire work, high falls, and fight choreography.

I posted a video of footage of the work I've done, as well as some clips of previs, tricking, parkour, and martial arts.

I hope you enjoy the video! Check it out!





















Thursday 24 October 2013

Check out bo staff martial arts tricking!

Hey everyone,

Hope you all enjoyed last weeks blogs about trick kicks! This week I'm going to be talking about bo staff tricks. Ever since I was a young kid studying Martial Arts, my favourite weapon was always the bo. 

I loved watching action movies with bo staffs in them, such as those really corny chinese movies with Jet Li in them. I started using the bo staff at the age of 7 when I was a blue belt in Tae Kwon Do. I would do private lessons with my instructor all the time, just so I could kick ass at tournaments. 

When ever I do bo staff tricking I try to create the most fluid way of doing a trick or move. I don't want to stand there and just do the trick because then I become a baton twirler, and that's not so cool. 

So what I try to do, is make all my movements stand out by finding cool ways to get into them and cool ways to finish them. Instead of standing there and doing a neck roll, I doing a 360 spin as I do the neck spin, to make it look more impressive.

Ever since I've started to doing flips, and tricks, I also like to implement them into my bo tricks. Sometimes I'll do 540 kicks in the air while spinning the bo behind my back, which looks really cool. Another thing I'll try to do is spin and throw the bo in the air and catch right before I do a flip, the transition into the flip ends up looking really cool. 

In the video below, you can check out some of the new bo tricks I have been working on. If you guys like it, subscribe for more videos, and comment what you would like to see next! Come back each week to check out Martial Arts, tricking, and parkour!

Enjoy!



Wednesday 16 October 2013

Kicks!

Hey everyone!

Hope you enjoyed last weeks post on breakfalls and the video of me throwing myself to the ground in different ways. In this weeks post I am going to be talking about kicks! In tricking my favourite moves are always kicks, I find kicks so fun to do because your moving and spinning in so many different ways and unleashing a kick with the force to take someones head off. I think might have something to do with my martial arts background.

Now if you're like me you will find yourself practicing kick tricks all day long, because theres so much you can do with them. You can kick on the ground in the air, on your hands, and doing flips; the possibilities are endless.

The one thing I find these days in tricking is that people tend to pride themselves on doing the most amount of twists before they kick even if their kick only goes up to their waste. When I practice kick tricks I try to make each move distinct and sharp. I want to have full extension on my kick with pointed toes, and I try my best to get each kick as high as I can. Personally I would rather see a clean jacknife by Anis Cheurfa, then a cheat 1260 with a kick that is non existent.

Ways to improve the cleanliness of your kicks:

1. Stretch, stretch, and stretch. The more flexible you are the higher you're going to be able to get those kicks, and the more impressive they are going to look. (centre, and side splits)

2. Practice your basics, practice kicks on the ground such as your round house kicks, and hook kicks, and make sure you are point your toes, and getting full extension on the leg.

3. Kick a target! If you have something to hit while practicing basics or even trick kicks, your more likely to build up the habit of kick and snapping your kick as hard as you can.

4. Drill your kick tricks! Don't do it once and move on to the next move. Practice it until you can do it in your sleep.

5. Try doing it in combos, this makes it more challenging and more fun to do.

Here's a video of me practicing some kick tricks! Enjoy! Comment and Subscribe!


Wednesday 9 October 2013

Breakfalls

Hey everyone!

Hope you enjoyed last weeks episode on hard ground training! I hope no one got hurt trying tricks on concrete last week, I still hope you are all improving!

So many of you may know me personally, and know that I am an aspiring stunt man for film and television. In man journey or quest, I have learnt that it takes more than just doing a couple flips, and a few spin kicks to be stunt man. The most important part about doing stunts, is falling and making it look painful. But before you can make it look like it hurts, you have to make sure you can fall safely.

So in this weeks blog I'm going to show you a video on some basic-advanced breakfalls. Note, that I myself am also working on my breakfalls and I'm still not happy with how they look. But I'm going to give you guys the opportunity to get a head start on them that I wish I had.

Steps to practice breakfalls:

If you have an instructor ask them to help you with them, if not film yourself doing it and be your own critique

Step 1: find a matt, mattress, sand, or any squishy surface that you can land on safely

Step 2: practice some of the basic breakfalls I demonstrate in the video below: front, side and back breakfall

Step 3: practice until you feel yourself land all at once, or in a way that you could land without getting hurt. Landing with your body hitting the ground all at once spreads the force out making it much less painful.

Step 4: try adding a twist or flip to make it more challenging

Step 5: once you can safely fall, try taking away layers of matts until you find yourself doing it onto normal ground.

Here's the video of me practicing some breakfalls at Rampulla's Martial Arts, in Georgetown Ontario.

Enjoy!


Tuesday 1 October 2013

Hard Ground Training

Hey all,

Hope you enjoyed last weeks tutorial! This week I'm going to talk about ways to help you improve your tricks. Most people train their tricks on sprung floors, and use matts to land on. Yes! That is the safest way to learn and practice a trick. What trickers also tend to do (note: nothing wrong with this) is trick in their bare feet.

The point I'm trying to get across is that when most people train, we tend to train in the perfect environment where everything is easy to land and get height. Sprung floors give you tons of height if used properly, and matts cushion our landing. What also makes training easy is doing it bare foot, because there is no extra weight on your feet to slow you kicks and flips down.

The next point I'm trying to get at is, if you want to make your tricks more practical try doing them outside with shoes on to make your training more difficult. Training with shoes on will help increase your vert because you're adding weight to your feet. It's an easy way to push yourself to the next level.

What I also suggest doing (only for advanced trickers) is trying to do your tricks on concrete with shoes on. Training on concrete will strengthen your muscles tenfold because there is nothing to bounce you up or absorb your landing. When I train on concrete I only do tricks I'm 100% sure that I'll land every time. This isn't the place to try new skills, it's the place to strengthen your body, and improve your tricks.

In the video below I'm training on hard ground, with shoes on. It personally helps me level up, take a look and try it for yourself (only advanced trickers :P)