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Pseudofly is an advanced hammerfly technique similar to speed fly, in which the two tees never come into contact and the hammer tee hammers very quickly. With enough practice, a tee (or tees) can pseudofly up, down, and sideways, at will. Pseudofly is generally easier with a dummy, but can also be done with another player as well, although requires great coordination between the two. | Pseudofly is an advanced hammerfly technique similar to speed fly, in which the two tees never come into contact and the hammer tee hammers very quickly. With enough practice, a tee (or tees) can pseudofly up, down, and sideways, at will. Pseudofly is generally easier with a dummy, but can also be done with another player as well, although requires great coordination between the two. | ||
== Use cases == | |||
A common use case for pseudofly is to fly through tight horizontal corridors that would be unpractical, or impossible, for any other kind of fly. | |||
Pseudofly is also a common technique used in speedrunning. | |||
== Pseudoflying with a dummy == | == Pseudoflying with a dummy == |