У них у всех один стандарт в одежде, да и в причёске как правило никто не выделяется. Можно сказать, что все гимнасты имеют одинаковый стиль, ибо их точат под одну и ту же технику, под одни и те же жесты, под одни и те же связки.
Aggressive
Tricks are executed in a rapid succession with maximum power behind each strike. Almost focusing solely on kicks, combinations tend
to hit the same target. (ex. Alvin “Kash” Chan, Ben Brown, Joe Gacayan, Mike Cifre, Tsunami)
Out of Control
Very similar to the Aggressive style, tricks are tackled more so than performed, creating a sense that the tricker is out of control.
Movements are sharp, and kicks come out anywhere and everywhere. The combination path can vary, but tends to be me more linear,
as if hitting a row of targets. (ex. KJER, James Yu | Crazy Asian, Sammy Vasquez, Caleb Madrid)
Methodical
Everything is executed smoothly, and with grace. The purest example of “the path of least resistance”, the methodical tricker doesn’t
transfer into to tricks very fast and use very explosive yet short boosts of energy to trick. As an added effect, they make the hardest of
moves seem easy. (ex. Gary Ip, Brahim Achabbakhe, Marc Canonizado, Daniel Perez de Tejada)
Technical
Tricks are arranged in the most inconvenient way possible. Consisting of multiple Misslegs, Swingthrus, and other transitive skills, tricks
flow together seamlessly, and combos almost become single tricks themselves. With the requisite being a high -level of coordination and
explosive power, this style leans towards being perfect in timing and technique. (ex. Manny Brown, Jaime Colon, Flow)
Expressive/Crowd-Pleaser
Employs the use of huge, circular tricks in combination with complex dismounts. The most flamboyant of styles, the tricks used within
the combo have so much lateral drag, combinations tend to arc-off and become more circular as if appealing to a crowd that has
surrounded them. Probably the most entertaining to watch, this style produces really long combos, and occasionally adds some
groundwork. (ex. Chris Balualua, Daniel Graham, Steve Terada, Jim Ng | Jester)
Power
Tricks that are below Class C will rarely be used. Mostly focusing on high-level tricks, their objective is built on the premise of
intimidation. Due to this, it’s hard for them to keep up sufficient momentum, and their combination lifespan suffers, rarely extending
beyond four tricks. (ex. Marcel Jones, Mogwai, Eirik Thingstad Lundstein | SeeN)
Balanced
Equally proficient in all trick- types and capable of switching styles, these are the chameleons, possessing so many styles that they
appear to have none. (ex. Anis Cheurfa, Jeremy “Prodigy” Marinas, Sesshoumaru)
Оспаривать Сэшша, имхо, глупо.
Вот этот видос и этот трикер (Punshi) у меня ассоциируется с "что-такое-стиль-в-трикинге":