For a 3 (and straight airs) however you take off is how you will land. If you take off with even weight on both feet you will land with even weight. In this vid you take off with more weight on your front foot so you land that way. Practice straight airing jumps this size with even weight and NO Ollie (none), just strong legs as you take off, and then add the spin. Don't Ollie off the lip as it makes it way harder and usually results in arm flailing.
i hope youve landed this trick by now but if you havent...
these peoples responses are useless. Albeit very sloppy, you throw the 360 almost ok. You are leaning forward on the landing. In the video, when you look to spot the landing, you lean foward and your body follows. thikn about that and hit it again
When you grabbed it, your knees were bent all the way through. You have to put your knees up from the take-off to the landing, it gives you stability.
pop off ur tail more that might help. u seem to keep ur shoulders too level. i personaly drop my front shoulder which cocks me out and helps u land in the back seat its a great tip for powder jumps
For a 3 (and straight airs) however you take off is how you will land. If you take off with even weight on both feet you will land with even weight. In this vid you take off with more weight on your front foot so you land that way. Practice straight airing jumps this size with even weight and NO Ollie (none), just strong legs as you take off, and then add the spin. Don't Ollie off the lip as it makes it way harder and usually results in arm flailing.
StompedAgain 1 year ago
i hope youve landed this trick by now but if you havent...
these peoples responses are useless. Albeit very sloppy, you throw the 360 almost ok. You are leaning forward on the landing. In the video, when you look to spot the landing, you lean foward and your body follows. thikn about that and hit it again
jeliastam 2 years ago
First of all, ride off with your board still pointing straight. You were already past 90 into the turn as you left the lip, by the look of things.
Second, turn your upper body and look over your right shoulder. You can't expect to land if you're looking uphill most of the time.
Third, stay compact in the air. If it helps you, grab your board somewhere between the boots. Don't flail -- it does more harm than good.
Start with cat track lips dude, that's a pretty big kicker to be learning on.
daviduffy 2 years ago
When you grabbed it, your knees were bent all the way through. You have to put your knees up from the take-off to the landing, it gives you stability.
Bokayi 2 years ago
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Bokayi 2 years ago
pop off ur tail more that might help. u seem to keep ur shoulders too level. i personaly drop my front shoulder which cocks me out and helps u land in the back seat its a great tip for powder jumps
agarandr3w 2 years ago