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david
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Post subject: getting out of casper Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:19 pm |
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Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:44 pm Posts: 33
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Hi Keith
I have a problem getting out of casper , not 180 out or just flip it forward but kind of straight up. this kind of move dosent come easy. thats why i right to the pros do you know what move im talking about, if not let me know. thanks for the shoe advice, cheap shoes should work. i liked your video that you talked on ,great camera shots. freestyle tricks are very precise in your foot work and hand an eye. hope my body stays intacted so i can enjoy this new adventure thanks Keith.
David
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Keith B
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Post subject: Re: getting out of casper Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 8:19 pm |
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Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:58 pm Posts: 69 Location: San Diego
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No problem bro.. Hopefully some of the advice we give you will help. It can be hard understanding what is what on line with tricks but I think I know what trick you are talking about, most times. On this trick, Casper out... in order for the deck to rotate over evenly you must keep your feet and timing pretty even. Also, for me I let my left foot guide it over back to deck and my right foot simply pushes the deck under a little to allow the deck to flip over and then simply land on the wheels. Your in the air during this and it seems easier if you are rolling.. You get momentum this way and it is just easier.
I hope this help bro, Keith
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david
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Post subject: Re: getting out of casper Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:29 pm |
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Hi Keith
thanks for the advise i have to commit to the landing ,the flip is almost there. being out of skating for 26 years you have to regain your confidence. if you know what i mean. the rail flips are going well , and the deck is working better for me. i call it the pogo machine, and your right the sound is sweet. keep skating.
David
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dogtowner93
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Post subject: Re: getting out of casper Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 12:29 am |
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im having a similar problem my problem is that my back foot always lands on the ground instead of my board
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