ImpossibleAs explained by Kyle Kimberling 2. This trick is almost entirely about the back foot so this part is crucial. The back foot goes on the tail with the toes about on the edge. 3. Push, don't pop, the tail and get your front foot out of the way as you kick your back lower leg outwards away from the board 4. The board should flick up and around your back foot. 5. Pull your legs up to your chest. This will allow both the board to clear your front leg as well help your backfoot scoop the board all the way around without having it turn over or something. 6. If you are having trouble, you can practice by doing it somewhat oldschool by having your front foot on the ground as you do the trick. 7. One miscellaenous tip is that if you end up with the board spinning a flat 360 you might be sweeping your back fot back too much. Back to the main page |