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Alright at a friends house we built a 10 ft kicker and i came so close to landing a rodeo (back 3). I tried 4 times but kept over-rotating and landing on the left side of my body (spinning left). I want to try on a bigger jump at the local ski area but am scared shitless. WHat size hit is ideal? What is the worst thing that could happen?
^so this kid goes from being the most hated and ripped on on the site and then he tries to rip on someone for hitting a 10 foot jump? Especially when he goes from hitting a 20 foot rail with a 15 foot drop, mind you that rail would be so steep you would die launching off the end to a 8 foot rail with a 5 foot drop which is still a rediculous angle and you also had shattered heals so those landings must be hard but you are tough anyways
but anyways, you are trying back fulls and I recommend not throwing the back so hard and trying to lay it out a bit... figure you will atleast land on your face and then you can figure it out and stomp it
seriously dude- don't knock 10 ft jumps for simple inverts. its pretty easy to get mistys rodeos lincoln's around on a 10 fter. you don't fall from that far if you fuck up and once you get to a bigger hit it feels so easy to float the tricks you hucked on a smaller jump.