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this year im gonna start getting into jibbing more and i was wondering if i should just go all out and try some crazy tricks or if i should take it slow untill i gain some more skill.
Ummm... It depends... Will you actually go "all out" or just say you are then just pussy out when the time comes? Also what can you do already on rails?
Im gettin so hyped for this season i think im deffinately gonna go all out, plus there a place to night ski where i live so i could prob go up like 4 times a week and get tons of practice. as for my rail skills ive only really been doin this 12 ft straight rail.
You'll have to know a limit for going "all out." There's nothing worse than hurting yourself right away in the season and either being out or lacking in confidence for the rest of it. Just try to progress as fast as you can without hurting yourself and have fun doing it.
Ok, learn basic stuff first as in how to slide different kinds of rails then take it larger. That's how I see it as going all out, just take the stuff you know how to do and do it on a large scale such as 30ft. disasters, big jumps to boxes/rails... That kind of thing. And if you want to, learn how to do 270 ons and offs.