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Author:
Justin Phelps
Date: Sep. 10th, 2003
Steps: 4
1)Get your feet into
your normal heel flip position first. Ok, now
move your front foot atleast 2+ inches toward
your back foot and then pivot your back foot with
your heel coming inward towards your other foot.
People do this tricks differently so find what
works best for you. Knowing B/S shovits help.
2)Pop
an ollie and start the B/S shovit but add the
kick of your heel to it. Push your back foot down
and away to make the board turn. This motion is
something unusual for first timers and should
kind of look like 1 movement even though it isn't.
Your back foot is what spins the board the 180,
your front foot adds the heelflip into it.
3)Flip
the board 180 with a heelfip and try to catch
it in the air if possible. Most people find that
the board will land behind them. This problem
can be solved either jumping higher kinda and
into your board or by kicking alittle more to
your front with your front foot.
4)Land
on your board (both feet on the hardware) and
ride away. If you can't get the board to pop high
enough to spin the whole 180 try this trick off
a small lendge or into grass. Skate on dude.
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