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Post by whocares on Aug 9, 2004 13:32:38 GMT -5
arg... these are really starting to get to me, ive got a rail thats just under the height of my big ollie. i ollie onto it from the side, but i can never get my back truck on, i will get higher than the rail but then when i try to put my back truck on my foot slips off and i end up standing on the rail without my board... any tips on how to stay on the frikkin board?
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Post by boredskater on Aug 9, 2004 14:44:49 GMT -5
are u going fs 50-50 or bs 50-50
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Post by Demon of the Fall on Aug 9, 2004 15:05:14 GMT -5
Sounds like your approach may be messed up. At what kind of angle are you approaching the rail?
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Post by whocares on Aug 9, 2004 20:04:42 GMT -5
im going fs. for an angle i dunno 30 degrees...
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Post by boredskater on Aug 9, 2004 21:43:05 GMT -5
the way i do them fs is to get my back truck on first then the front and make shure your feet are pretty much on top of the bolts
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Post by tubbyturd on Aug 13, 2004 9:06:14 GMT -5
try it on something really low, to get used to the feel of locking in and sliding. Slowly increase the height of the rail, until you're comfortable with the whole thing.
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Post by forelander on Aug 13, 2004 21:13:44 GMT -5
also make sure your body is completely over the rail. if you lean back or forward slightly you'll probably slip off.
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Post by boredskater on Aug 14, 2004 20:01:53 GMT -5
is the is it a flat bar or a round one if it is round i would pratice in a flaat bar first
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