Drop-inAs explained by the MiniRampChamp As explained by the Colin McKay 2. Now put your tail on the coping, and put your back foot on the tail. edge. 3. Put your front foot on the bolts (this is important). Your board should hang over the edge, but the only the back wheels should come in contact with the ramp, the front should be in the air. 4. It's ok if you are scared, however, you'll mess up and fall hard if you don't commit yourself when you do step 5. 5. Ok the hard part. Push down on your front foot, so your front wheels go on the ramp, and you roll down. You absolutely have to stay centered over your board . 6. Faking confidence and just rolling with it is much safer than not commiting - you'll slip out and hurt yourself. Back to the main page |