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You're JUST figuring this out????
Because PRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there a start that's above "pro level"??? Because that's what I'm sure I do! Bahahahahhaha
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Okay, let's break down the real insight provided here:
1) moving your feet on the board can be hard for a newb.
2) flipping the board with your feet as close as possible to the heel edge will provide leverage and make it easier to flip
3) depending on board and skill and technique, it's quite certainly possible to not put your heels so close to the heel edge and actually position your feet more in riding position which will offset the need to move your feet on the board while riding; or adjust your foot position after the board has been flipped but you're still "in gear" and haven't had the driver through the hammer down is another technique suggested by shoebox.
4) I've been a stud since Day one
5) Knox is "pro" starter, but how he finishes remains in question
6) Shoebox has a crap hotel
7) I am way too entertained by myself.
Last edited by trayson; 09-12-2018 at 11:58 AM.
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