Ok first you have to learn to spin the board the easiest way to do this is to stand on the ground and have the board ahead of you then you want to take your back foot put it on the far end of the tail the kick your leg towards your body and the board should spin a 180. Practice this until you think your spinning is good. Then you have to get on the board and try to spin it by doing the same thing kicking your foot toward you body and the board should spin after you can spin while standing on the board you have to land you front foot. Spin the board (like always) and catch it with only your front foot. After you have mastered that (you guessed it) you learn to catch the board with only your back foot. Then keep practicing until you can finally land both feet good luck!
IMPORTANT TIPS: 1. Learn this trick while moving. (go at a speed you are comfortable with) 2. when you are going to spin the board lean into the turn then spin it while turning. 3.always keep the board under your feet. If it goes to the left so do you. 4. PRACTICE A LOT!
You always have to catch it with your front foot, or it will look extremely sketchy. The only time it'l be possible to catch it with your back foot is when it doesnt get any pop, But when you pop it, your front foot will always catch it naturally.
alright heres my deal, if im on carpet or a towel stationary, i can land these things most of the time. if im on concrete or pavement sationary, i cant even come close. if im rolling slow on pavement, i cant get my back foot on and my front foot lands on the nose and pops the board up and makes it hit my back leg. so is there anything specific i gotta do or should i just keep practicing?
hii!!! when i spin the board it doesn't land where i spin it even when i'm stationery so i can can land with one foot but not with both so could anybody help me!?!?!?!
This trick is mainly your back foot. I found that no matter how your front foot is, you can make the board rotate. It's simply the back foot popping and giving a little pressure on the tail, kicking it back behind you. Not a lot, though.
I was reading his trick tip on Pop Shove-it Underflips and it said it doesn't matter how your foot is because it's mainly the backfoot doing all the work. Same applies to regular BS pop shove-its.
Most people catch it with the front foor. For me, I just pop it and catch both feet simlutaneously and land it, like I would for any other trick.
I was reading his trick tip on Pop Shove-it Underflips and it said it doesn't matter how your foot is because it's mainly the backfoot doing all the work. Same applies to regular BS pop shove-its.
Most people catch it with the front foor. For me, I just pop it and catch both feet simlutaneously and land it, like I would for any other trick.