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Good question and a common issue for sure! The biggest key is to keep looking over the shoulder in the direction you are spinning, that will help keep that rotation going! Other than that, throw it just like you do off of smaller stuff and be ready to commit to all the way around. Good Luck!
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thank ya thank ya
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Just invision yourself doing doing the rick you want, throw on some tunes, and kill it!
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dude that is such great advice. i'm kind of a noob, but my goal is to get a frontside 180 this season. mayyyybe attempt a 360. solid advice.
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hey thanks for the tips. i tried posting to this earlier, but don't know if it worked? i haven't been consistently boarding for that long and am trying to get my 180 down, but the 360 tips are way helpful, too. never really thought about it that way...looking behind the shoulder & all.
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Looking over my shoulder has helped me with that and so many other sports ! Its funny how something as simple as that makes such a difference
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dude just throw it down just wind then tuck ur head to kneck
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you dont have to wind up its diff for diff ppl but you can use the lip just kinda dig your back edge in and kins like slide and snap it off the lip while you look over and lean into your shoulder and the bigger hte jump you have to slow your rotation down because you have a larger distance to cover






