@dontbacksassjesus Actually, no one broke their neck. I used the technique from Jan to May of '74. These guys are using two feet but the original technique uses one foot on the board. The other knee drives forward and upward, very similar to the standard technique. The tricky part is next. What I did then, was to start to duck my head when I thought is was the right moment. Once my hips were parallel to my shoulders, I brought up the other leg into the tuck. The rest comes automatically.
U scratched big time lol
mountaincoke28 1 year ago
You scratched
Dman4441 1 year ago
Nice!
TeamFlowTraceurs 1 year ago
lol not bad
2curtis6 1 year ago
lol that's like a 12 foot jump. Keep it up man, it's working great!
EvanHershey 1 year ago
basically. you're 10 feet away from where you're about to take off from, you're taking off two footed, and you think that a banned technique is new.
UnitySkate 2 years ago 7
actually not tat far.. tats only like wat 4-5m.. i rekon he'll get further with just a normal jump
kevindkilla 2 years ago
That technique isnt new, some russian guy did it in the 80s but it got banned cause he fell and broke his neck
dontbacksassjesus 2 years ago 9
@dontbacksassjesus Actually, no one broke their neck. I used the technique from Jan to May of '74. These guys are using two feet but the original technique uses one foot on the board. The other knee drives forward and upward, very similar to the standard technique. The tricky part is next. What I did then, was to start to duck my head when I thought is was the right moment. Once my hips were parallel to my shoulders, I brought up the other leg into the tuck. The rest comes automatically.
dutchpuppy2 1 year ago
@dontbacksassjesus I did that too!!! During practice! I measured 14 ft something! Sadly my normal long jump isn't far. :( 18'10" 3/4.
narutomaniac100 8 months ago
wow that is far. you will get red flagged for two footed take off though
pounro 2 years ago 2