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Good day, Cheyne Southwell is actually here at Falls Creek, throughout the season I would be bringing your selection of trick tips from the Falls Creek, I will be doing everything from jibs to jumps and to maybe some back country Buddhist.
Today, we got a nice little table set up so we thought we just start with something nice and easy, nice press the front one end. Tables are great and easy to camera, they are easy to setup, and there is a plenty of tricks to be done and combinations.
All you need for this one is an in-run some flat grounds in the table of two, must have sold plastic tables and ready to go but wooden ones works surprisingly.
Wood tents to catch your bit so first you make sure you edges are blunt, dismiss and slash on the wood or even pull out a candle and whack it up a bit. It is so waste spending this much time as possible building your jibber jump, nothing is worst to not learning a new trick over a bad setup. So take it to run make sure this not bump so rhapsody to pull you off.
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Once you are happy with the setup, work haste with anything, it is magic.
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Only approaches try to come in this equal way to this as possibly because you will be rotated in a 180 throughout the trick. It is a good idea to be a little heavy on the in-run same at to any other front side spin. You want your shoulders up a touch and initiate a slot from sides speed…
Hop equal waded or even a tuck front footed. Initiate the nice press, install any spin with your legs but continue to rotate your shoulders. The hottest part of the noise; press the front one end, just keeping you press in a 50, 50 position. So over way it depends on how you press the softy board. The easier it is to stall your spin.
Once you reach the end of your acrobatic of choice your shoulders should be in a good enough position for you to pop out of your nice press into the 180 and on to a nice stop.
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