Gotta be honest, the guys grammar is terrible. Don't have a clue what hes trying to explain. Any chance you can try and explain?
I can.
Essentially, instead of attempting to input the instant air as
, you instead do
. This is accomplished by moving quickly from up to down, and then holding the down while quickly tapping and releasing forward.
The video actually explains it quite well, you just have to pause the video and take some extra time to understand what he is trying to say at points, as his grammar
is admittedly atrocious.
This is a different technique that uses the recovery frames of the previous move to allow you the input of your next move and won't work full screen without you missing a move before you do the ground pound
I assure you that the video is for instant airs in general, not simply those buffered out after another move. He goes over the concept of buffering them out as a method of getting them out for those who have not yet mastered the technique.
Trust me, it works to frame perfection when done properly.
Note: I am unsure if this works without input shortcuts turned on.