Title, for some reason I just cannot get a hold of these.
yoyoflavored Steel Member Dec 12, 2012 #3 Catch back foot as close to the brake as you can. Than get your feet as close as possible to manual position as possible, land soft, and balance
Catch back foot as close to the brake as you can. Than get your feet as close as possible to manual position as possible, land soft, and balance
Garrett B Steel Member Dec 14, 2012 #4 What helped me was getting a section of a-b that you would do it across. I also put my foot over the brake and it somehow helped me whip it and catch it in manual.
What helped me was getting a section of a-b that you would do it across. I also put my foot over the brake and it somehow helped me whip it and catch it in manual.
TomGeorge Steel Member Dec 15, 2012 #5 I learnt down a flat bank, by catching and holding it slightly back, then just use gentler slopes until you eventually get it on flat.
I learnt down a flat bank, by catching and holding it slightly back, then just use gentler slopes until you eventually get it on flat.