anyone know how to do a linclon loop?

OneBadJibber

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hey all. im new to these here parts. Im stoked on my recent first front flip and 720 and I really want to try a lincoln loop tommorow. any tips. it seems pretty basic but Im afraid I will rotate forwards or not roll to the side enough. do I needa lot of air?

 
be light on your feet. go in with moderate speed pop to your comfortable side and pop with that one foot only. and put your hand for a safety to keep balacned and it should come around. oh and drop your shoulder down with the side you pop off your foot..

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i can't do em on skis, but on the trampoline i throw my right hand to my left heel. then it's easy to add the japan.

~Chris

You know something that would really make me applaud? A guy gets stuck in quicksand, then sinks, then suddenly comes shooting out, riding on water skis. How do they do that?
 
Yeah, just wanted to let you know.... I can't do lincoln loops for the life of me. Eaten shit every time I've tried.

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I think Im gonna try a lincoln if I go skiing tomorrow. The thing is I sometimes rotate 90-180 after the loop part, cool when its 180, bad when its less than that, I really dont know whats going to happen. Theres not much chance of stalling them out eh?

'Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.' -Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
 
yo what ive learned from experience is that say you drop youre right shoulder... you look over youre left... you know... that stops the 90 or 180 rotation

 
Isnt that contradictory to your rotation? If your sure itll work Ill try that but that sounds similar to saying throw your head forward when trying to do a backflip. Thanks for the help, dont mean to sound sarcastic or anything, just sounds really wierd.

'Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.' -Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
 
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