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Hey I cant afford a backyard setup, and I'm trash at rails. I really wanna get better. Any advise on what is a good way to practice rails? I've heard jumping onto moving longboards is a good way.
some kids like jump on to random stuff with there skis on and try to do switchups and whatnot. I just spend my summer jumping on tramps and off bridges, then work my ass off at boxes and rails at the beginning of the season before there are any jumps
Also try on to the back bar of a soccer goal. There's enough clearance to help balance since it's an 3-4 inches tall, yet has little risk factor. Helped me a lot with balance and getting used to "edging" 270's and such out.
1. Acquire currency and or make an effort to get materials for FREE!
2. Put said materials together to form a rail
3. Practice on said rail
4. Get good.
5. ??????
6. Profit.
some kids like jump on to random stuff with there skis on and try to do switchups and whatnot. I just spend my summer jumping on tramps and off bridges, then work my ass off at boxes and rails at the beginning of the season before there are any jumps
I build my set up for $23, the only thing i paid for was the turf and that really wasn't to bad, I bought a 6x8 sheet of it and cut it in half. Ask around for some supplies and wood! Trust me, you'll find stuff.
I build my set up for $23, the only thing i paid for was the turf and that really wasn't to bad, I bought a 6x8 sheet of it and cut it in half. Ask around for some supplies and wood! Trust me, you'll find stuff.