Canuck 0 #1 February 11, 2004 Anybody heard of a Monkey Flp? Apparently it's a freefly move, but nobody knows what it is. Up here in Canada, for a D licesence you need to demonsrate some pretty bitchin skills in two disciplines. In the prescribed freefly 2-way routine they call for a Monkey Flip, but it seems that nobody, not even the people that wrote the requirement, know what it is!!!! Anyone??? Canuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karenmeal 0 #2 February 11, 2004 Silly Canada. Be interested to know this one.. probably just something like a sit flip. You have to be able to freefly to get a d liscense in canada??? "Life is a temporary victory over the causes which induce death." - Sylvester Graham Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canuck 0 #3 February 11, 2004 Not very likely is it as simple as a "sit flip." The dive is as follows: 2-way with interactive camera - exit move, spock, monkey flip, spock, eagle, transition, dock, end move to be completed in 40 seconds. You don't have to do freefly, you have your choice of 2 of the following disciplines: FS, CRW, Freefly, Style, and Accuracy. Like I said though, they all require some bitchin skill. The CRW for example is 8 rotations in a 4 stack in two and a half minutes from exit on 5 jumps. Accuracy is less than 5 cm on 10 jumps. So, monkey flip anyone?? Canuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wzettler 0 #4 February 11, 2004 From: http://www.koyn.com/CloudDancer/articles/2002/ffWFFC02.html "A Monkey Flip the two freeflyers, one headup with a chest strap grip and the other head-down, make a frontlooping rotation about each other. To stop the loop rotation, the freeflyer arriving back to the headup position pushes on the chest strap of the head-down freeflyer." Maybe that will help...Edited to say: It looks from the article mentioned above that Brian Germain gave the seminar, so maybe he can answer... I think when Jesus said "love your enemy" he probably meant don't kill them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canuck 0 #5 February 11, 2004 That makes sense, especially how it is placed between two spocks. Thanks, Canuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shunkka 0 #6 February 17, 2004 Quote Accuracy is less than 5 cm on 10 jumps. question: if u made 9 jumps on the 0 cm spot and u f#ck@ed up the #10 jump and hit a big 16 cm... u have 2 rejump all the 10? ------------------------- "jump, have fun, pull" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canuck 0 #7 February 17, 2004 No, the jumps do not need to be done consecutively in any of the disciplines. Canuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrianSGermain 1 #8 February 20, 2004 Yup. I came up with that one with Robert Mahaffee for the Monterey X-Trials. It was a big hit, and may have won us the event. We did it with two grips: One was the cheststrap, the other was on the top of his helmet. I was the sitflyer. I stopped the rotation by pushing forward on the chest grip and pulling his head toward me, which put him slightly on his back as he got back to head down. It is a very stable maneuver when done correctly. You can exit with both fliers head down, with the chest-strap grip. The flyer that will be transitioning to head down puts his hand on the head of the one who will remain head down. Then the transition is made in the soft air just after exit. Get the formation flying stable before initiating the rotation. The way to get it rotating is to have the head down flyer sweep back to a "pencil" body position, and then bend at the waist. Simultaneously, the sit flyer widens his legs to increase the drag and holds on tight for the ride! It's great fun, and much easier than it looks!! If you are interested in more freefly thoughts, you will love my Book: Vertical Journey. It's groovy, baby. +Instructional Videos:www.AdventureWisdom.com Keynote Speaking:www.TranscendingFEAR.com Canopies and Courses:www.BIGAIRSPORTZ.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canuckflyr 0 #9 February 24, 2004 Hey Pete in the latest Canpara there is a site address where you can check out the whole dive done by Dave Brown and Andreas Tize. The site is http://homepage.mac.com/andreas_tize/d-license.mov, I hope this helps, the jump doesn't look half as crazy as looks in the PIMS. Later Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites