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TS/FS Off-Axis 720

**TS/FS Off-Axis 720 **1. Knowing how to do a scarecrow mobius will help for this move. The landings are very similar. Make sure you are

TS/BS Off-Axis 360

**TS/BS Off-Axis 360 **1. Try rolling this move together more after the first pull instead of doing it in two parts. Continue the pull through

HS/FS Off-Axis 540

**HS/FS Off-Axis 540 **1. This feels a lot like a heelside back roll to revert if you go off axis too much, and doing that

HS/FS 540

**HS/FS 540 **1. The best tip for this 540 is to pitch over after you leave the wake and as you start spinning. Pitching the

TS/FS 720

TS/FS 720 1. This on-axis spin has faded away since the off-axis version came into play. It’s very fast-paced, making it difficult to get the

HS/FS 720

**HS/FS 720 **1. Many riders grab this move to set the axis. Make sure you use more legs then edge on this trick to keep

HS/BS 720

**HS/BS 720 **1. I’ve seen this move done two ways. Most people who land it consistently usually make the first handle pass under their butt

HS/FS 180

HS/FS 180 1. Make sure you go into the wake thinking big indy stiffy and not 180. When you get in the air, make the

HS/BS 540

**HS/BS 540 **1. Advance smoothly off the wake for the first 360 so the rope is not too loose when you’re ready to continue to

TS/BS 360

**TS/BS 360 **1. This is the most underrated 360 of the four. Once you learn the first backside 180, for the second half of the

TS/FS 540

**TS/FS 540 **1. The elements of this move are a TS/FS 180, a TS/FS 360 and a switch HS/BS 360. Learn these on the surface,

HS/BS OA 360

**HS/BS OA 360 **1. The root of this move for most people is an indy glide. When you’re in the indy glide position after takeoff,

TS/FS Off-Axis 720

**TS/FS Off-Axis 720 **1. Knowing how to do a scarecrow mobius will help for this move. The landings are very similar. Make sure you are

TS/BS Off-Axis 360

**TS/BS Off-Axis 360 **1. Try rolling this move together more after the first pull instead of doing it in two parts. Continue the pull through

HS/FS Off-Axis 540

**HS/FS Off-Axis 540 **1. This feels a lot like a heelside back roll to revert if you go off axis too much, and doing that

HS/FS 540

**HS/FS 540 **1. The best tip for this 540 is to pitch over after you leave the wake and as you start spinning. Pitching the

TS/FS 720

TS/FS 720 1. This on-axis spin has faded away since the off-axis version came into play. It’s very fast-paced, making it difficult to get the

HS/FS 720

**HS/FS 720 **1. Many riders grab this move to set the axis. Make sure you use more legs then edge on this trick to keep

HS/BS 720

**HS/BS 720 **1. I’ve seen this move done two ways. Most people who land it consistently usually make the first handle pass under their butt

HS/FS 180

HS/FS 180 1. Make sure you go into the wake thinking big indy stiffy and not 180. When you get in the air, make the

HS/BS 540

**HS/BS 540 **1. Advance smoothly off the wake for the first 360 so the rope is not too loose when you’re ready to continue to

TS/BS 360

**TS/BS 360 **1. This is the most underrated 360 of the four. Once you learn the first backside 180, for the second half of the

TS/FS 540

**TS/FS 540 **1. The elements of this move are a TS/FS 180, a TS/FS 360 and a switch HS/BS 360. Learn these on the surface,

HS/BS OA 360

**HS/BS OA 360 **1. The root of this move for most people is an indy glide. When you’re in the indy glide position after takeoff,

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