Yeah but you got kicky back noseblunt or what Ian bzhd
I'm pretty crust at the moment, but I'll definitely try to get one next time I skate a decent ledge and have an opportunity to film myself like an idiot.
I also didn't say kickflipping in is easier or that you should learn that first, I was saying how it's just different footwork. If you can do both tricks already, you might find flipping in easier.
I think a few people understand where I'm coming from although I'm sure I'm not conveying my point well. The kickflip back 5050 post is relevant, Griffin Gass post is relevant...
When the board leaves your feet, you don't have to control it for those few milliseconds, which in some tricks is where the mistakes happen.
BSNB (if regular) you ollie to the left over the rail/ledge, then spin the opposite direction, then point your nose down, then push the slide... that's a lot of opposing motions to keep the board glued to your feet.
KFBSNB is basically an allyoop backside flip over the rail/ledge, catch half way, smash nose down.