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How's that "it's all the back foot I swear" going for all you guys who can't do them but continue to bang your head against the wall because it isn't all in the back foot and that's why you can't do them?
My last couple sessions I've thought about this and have actually been landing 360 flips better, so thanks!
My man.
Everyone says to look at Kalis for the importance of the back foot, but if you can't land them look at Bobby Worrest for the importance of the front foot. If it's too low on your board it'll spin out and away from you. Up high but not pointed and it won't flip all the way.
Bobby. Worrest. His switch one off the curb in his latest part is a prime example.
I hear ya!
But kalis is NOT all in the backfoot(even though he says it is) its clearly not.
When your back foot is in the pocket you dont even flick the front foot. It almost flips naturally.
He clearly flicks hard and sweeps hard.
Worrest is a great example, as is jovantae, and jeremy wray
Look at wade desarmo, hes uses the "backfoot scoop" method. Still looks good on him but not on most others