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i was doing them two seasons ago and i have lost all confidence in myself and doing them. i wanna learn them off a little 15 footer. i know thats enough room as i spin really fast, what can i do to stick it because i used to land backseat and what can i do to gain confidence again
just do it, i was the same way like 2 years ago, once you do one it gets eaiser and easier, after your like 10th good one its like easier than straight airs. but for the first time, dont think about it, and instead of like hucking yourself, (if spinning left) just toss your right arm across your body, spin and tuck.
okay so now your going to compare tanner to sum douche on newschoolers that talks shit to ppl although he cannot do a 360????? IT IS A 15 FOOT KICKER NOT CHADS GAP!!!! so if sum one wants to call him a pussy he has all the right, espcially if its only a 15 footer so u shut the fuck up
like even if u wash out or mess it up the first time esp after just kinda looking at it for a while it feels so good to just fly through the park until u get to the hit and just hit it w/o stopping
get ok here is the plan tell abunch of good skiers that you can do a sweet three and invite them to ski with you. this can turn out bad in two ways it can put some much pressure that you have to do it or it can crush you and ruin your reputaion
try them on small jumps. if you fall, it wont hurt and you will get used to falling, plus you will know how it feels to rotate. then move up slowly to larger jumps and keep progressing. Look over your shoulder and not your tips, or you wont make it.
Your signature is retarted. You knows who you are describing? Jamie Pierre. Jon, Tanner, Pep... that is skill, and with that skill comes the balls to do what they do.
and about this thread, quit worring about it and do it, it's 15 feet. I can spit that far. Good luck
go skiing with someone who can do them...that will get you pumped up to do them and it will show you how to do them properly. then when the time comes just kinda think of a 180 but then you need to get back to straight sooo have your head lead you and your body will follow.