Problem Solver/Toeside 360
The Correct Way The key to doing big, controlled toeside 360s, either frontside or backside, is riding all the way up through the top of
The Correct Way The key to doing big, controlled toeside 360s, either frontside or backside, is riding all the way up through the top of
Rider: Chris Bischoff Level: Advanced Some people can do this move from the trough, but to learn it, you want to start about 10 feet
First off, realize the toeside front is not a front roll, it’s a front flip. That means your board does a front flip, not necessarily
The Correct Way The key to doing big, controlled toeside 360s, either frontside or backside, is riding all the way up through the top of
Rider: Chris Bischoff Level: Advanced Some people can do this move from the trough, but to learn it, you want to start about 10 feet
First off, realize the toeside front is not a front roll, it’s a front flip. That means your board does a front flip, not necessarily
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