It looks like you are using an ad blocker. That's okay. Who doesn't? But without advertising revenue, we can't keep making this site awesome. Click the link below for instructions on disabling adblock.
Ok, so I am a pretty new to park, but I have been skiing for about 6 years. (I'm 17) I've just gotten my first park skis and I wondering how to progress up to a 360 and potential a backflip/frontflip. I am a really accomplished all mountain skier IMO xD. I'm just getting bored with the usual stuff.
I was wondering how to progress up to these relatively difficult tricks. I've heard that a 360 is more difficult than a backflip on the right jump. So in what order should I work on progressing in the park. I was thinking starting with boxes and skiing switch, moving up to rails, and then on to 180's, backflips, 360's, and then finally front flips.
Does that seem about right? Is that even doable in a single season? I am getting 3 days of lessons with a pro at either Vail or Beaver Creek and other than that I ski about 27 days a year. Thanks.