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| Shawn Jelinek says:
7/24/2009 5:31 PM |
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hey thanks man! I really like your pictures, my favorite one is the backflip its such a cool angle 5*'s |
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| Les Parsons says:
7/25/2009 3:15 PM |
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Pretty much get an old skate deck and duct tape shoes to it and just practice for a while with the board strapped to ur feet to get used to the feeling. Wait till a powder day and build about a 3 or 4 foot powder kicker and practice there. Then take it to park jumps.Everyone throws them differently, some people throw it flat base, others throw them off there toe edge (me) and some people just slide out into it. Just practice into powder first because they are easy but theres a lot to risk. If you need anything else lemme know. I also have Rodeo 5's on lock and Rodeo 7's most of the time.
Good Luck Man Hope To See You Progressing Soon. |
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| Shawn Jelinek says:
7/24/2009 9:34 PM |
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Hey I've been practicing backflips on trampolines and diving boards alot and I want to be able to learn them on my snowboard this season, it looks like you got them down pretty well so I was just wondering if you got any advice or pointers on how to do them
Thanks, Shawn Jelinek |
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