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SuspiciousFishYes, 100%. Its probably the best training for jump body mechanics. That and you look like a G floating huge Lincoln Loops off the high dive. When I was on the CU Freeride Program we would hit up the Rec Center diving boards all the time. On of the best practice technique is to keep your eyes up when you jump on the board and not down at your feet, this will correct a lot of issues people have on park jumps.
SuspiciousFishYes, 100%. Its probably the best training for jump body mechanics. That and you look like a G floating huge Lincoln Loops off the high dive. When I was on the CU Freeride Program we would hit up the Rec Center diving boards all the time. On of the best practice technique is to keep your eyes up when you jump on the board and not down at your feet, this will correct a lot of issues people have on park jumps.
TRVP_ANGELwoflowz type of guy to play water polo
TRVP_ANGELwoflowz type of guy to play water polo
DolansLebensraumYeah. Diving boards, tramps, ramps. Skateboarding, rollerblading, foam pits, wakeboarding. It all helps.
MichiganCatFartI legit play water polo
weastcoastI feel like rollerblading and skating takes rail skiing consistently to the next level
MoneyMakerMikeIf you can hit a rail on a skateboard your overqualified to hit a rail on skis