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Author: ben elliott |
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Date Posted: 11:33:36 08/03/05 Wed In reply to: no no no dan 's message, "Re: skating" on 20:43:07 08/01/05 Mon >>well uh...i cant really help you that much >>but when you ollie try to keep the board under u >>try to keep your weight a little bit on the opposite >>place of the way your going.. ex. (if your going >>forwards keep weight on your back, backwards, on your >>front.. then just try to land it >> if you fall just keep trying >============================================= >Leaning back will confused him to fall, I can do every >boardslide out there. Pop the board higher then the >object, land with some weight forward, because the >force is going forward so lean with it so it doesn't >slip out from under you. Once you land balance your >weight out. When you first touch in the slide, have >50% weight on the left foot and 50% weight on the >right foot, needs to be equal, always turn out with >your front foot. Once you turn and land balance even >or a little forward and put a little more weight on >your front foot. ____________________________________________________ yeah brion's kinda right, and if you still can't get the balance then try riding up and down banks, slopes, hills or whatever with your feet side-by-side on your deck like a hang ten 'cept in the middle. that will help you be able to find your center of balance no matter what the sitiation. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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