Downsider* Whips

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Jake Carlyon

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I have this clip of Martin Kimbell where he spins the deck like tailwhip but only like 270 around and then he kicks the deck and it spins the opposite way. Everytime i try to do this i kick the deck but it doesnt move.....Any advice?

And yes...i do kick it really really hard :mad:
 

Steven_T

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haha, well.. for starters...This Trick.. has a name, they are called Tailwhip rewinds, Because you are doing a tailwhip, and then kicking it with your foot, and making it go back the other way.. Rewind...Understand..? A lot of people do them different ways.. Now your saying you kick the deck.. REALLY HARD, and it doesnt move..? Do you know how to fucking kick..lol. It should atleast be moving a little bit back around if you kick it, and if its not going back all the way, practice doing tailwhip that way, so you get used to spinning them the opposite way after you kick it. Also remember to use your arms, to bring it around after kicking it. Hope that helps.. and remember... Not DOWNSIDER WHIPS... Tailwhip Rewinds..k.
 
i catch it with the top of my foot and then push it around, instead of just kicking the whip, i hurt my foot trying that haha..
 
i can't remember who does it, but i think Will Branson actually kicks it with the top of his shoe while most others just use the bottom.
i can't even tailwhip rewind, i can't get it back once i kick it
 

Brian Boston

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Thomas Agasid said:
i can't remember who does it, but i think Will Branson actually kicks it with the top of his shoe while most others just use the bottom.
i can't even tailwhip rewind, i can't get it back once i kick it
i started with the top of my shoe, then i noticed my pinky toe was purple.. you get a stronger kick with the bottom anyway
 

Ryan_W

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I kick with my front foot heel to send it the otehr way around, but havent seen anyone else do that. THe cleanest, best-looking way is how silas did them, catching with both feet then kicking it back
 

coast17

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I try wipping the first wip slow, then i grab it with the top of my foot and kick it fast bk the opposite way.
 

dreads3213

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Ryan_W said:
I kick with my front foot heel to send it the otehr way around, but havent seen anyone else do that. THe cleanest, best-looking way is how silas did them, catching with both feet then kicking it back

that's the way i do them actually. it's a lot easier to control the whip and there's little chance of hurting your foot when you do it like that
 

Matt Ogle

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Thomas Agasid said:
i can't remember who does it, but i think Will Branson actually kicks it with the top of his shoe while most others just use the bottom.
i can't even tailwhip rewind, i can't get it back once i kick it


that always hurts like crap (for me) after about 5 tries. i recently learned how to kick it like martin does though and its alot less painful
 

Steven_T

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Well theres a way to do it, like Will where it doesnt hurt.. You dont jes kick it as its coming at you, you sorta bring it in, and catch it with your foot, then push it back, if you jes Kick it as hard as you can while its coming at you with your toe..Yea its gonna hurt, but if you bring it in, then sorta push it back out, and use your arms...doesnt hurt at all.
 

JoshToy

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I don't believe in kicked tailwhip rewinds. I don't consider it unless you catch with both feet then kick it back.
 

JoshToy

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OK, I'll get one on tape when I get back in action just to rub in your twat, ho!
Kidding. But yeah, I'll throw one down on tape.
 

Steven_T

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I dont even care how people do them...If it whips one way, and then back the other way...Its a tailwhip rewind, wether you kick it back, or catch then push back. Its not like its hard to do it either way.
 

Jake Carlyon

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Sounds like this is a trick that a few people are having trouble with instead of just me :D Im getting closer than i usually do but ill just stick at it and i should have it landed by the end of the week :)
 
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