For everybody unlucky enough to have no snow right now is there a way to practice jibs on a tramp. Mainly to get the feeling and practice switch ups
+k for good help
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TwinipzI had an awesome idea to simulate skiing on rails, but I never built it.
1. Build a tiny PVC rail (~3ft long)
2. Make miniature skis out of wood, they would be about 2 feet long, and shaped like skis. Kinda like ski blades
3. Add weight (quarters, lead blocks) to the end of the skis to simulate swing weight as best as possible
4. Attach your feet to the skis
5. Practice jumping up onto the rail, doing switchups, spinning off, whatever.
I always though it would be a cool idea, easy way to practice stuff. You could even do it in your room!
Sorry, no idea on how to do it with a tramp
TwinipzShit sorry for double post
TwinipzI had an awesome idea to simulate skiing on rails, but I never built it.
1. Build a tiny PVC rail (~3ft long)
2. Make miniature skis out of wood, they would be about 2 feet long, and shaped like skis. Kinda like ski blades
3. Add weight (quarters, lead blocks) to the end of the skis to simulate swing weight as best as possible
4. Attach your feet to the skis
5. Practice jumping up onto the rail, doing switchups, spinning off, whatever.
I always though it would be a cool idea, easy way to practice stuff. You could even do it in your room!
Sorry, no idea on how to do it with a tramp
EvanSamson.thats a really good idea i am going to build that now
TwinipzI had an awesome idea to simulate skiing on rails, but I never built it.
1. Build a tiny PVC rail (~3ft long)
2. Make miniature skis out of wood, they would be about 2 feet long, and shaped like skis. Kinda like ski blades
3. Add weight (quarters, lead blocks) to the end of the skis to simulate swing weight as best as possible
4. Attach your feet to the skis
5. Practice jumping up onto the rail, doing switchups, spinning off, whatever.
I always though it would be a cool idea, easy way to practice stuff. You could even do it in your room!
Sorry, no idea on how to do it with a tramp
Paul.You could set up a slackline over the tramp
Paul.You could set up a slackline over the tramp
antonyfaitI've been doing Slackline/Tramp, it work! Pretty addictive.
+super fun with a trampskate.
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Paul.You could set up a slackline over the tramp
Scotty_BoyIt won't simulate the swing weight real well, but you could also do it in just your ski boots. If you don't have rubber on the bottom of your boot. Ski boots are slick AF on PVC.
FrostyMN.I don't know if a trampoline would really work. Maybe try blading?
Am_parkits at the point in tahoe where its to wet and there are too many leaves for blading so i was trying to think of other ideas