How to Make your Tricks Cleaner

veng_m

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Yo NS,

How can you make your tricks and spins cleaner? doing the same trick over and over doesn't seem to work for me. Thanks!
 
grab your grabs longer, tweak harder, flail less, and land with confidence in a solid skiing position. doing the same tricks over and over is the best way to make your skiing stale and to to stop progressing, it does almost nothing for your style
 
Listen to old school hip hop. No, lil wayne and waka flocka are not old school hip hop.

Cruise to the beat. If you smoke weed that doesn't hurt either.
 
if you ski with poles, ditch the poles for a while. This will teach you what to do with your arms, and will make your ticks a lot cleaner with way less flailing when you use poles again.
 
Make your body feel like cement. Hit me up at the springs. Im the guy with the baggy grey hood, and khaki pants , who skis like a gorrilla
 
13242231:Moon_Shoes said:
Make your body feel like cement. Hit me up at the springs. Im the guy with the baggy grey hood, and khaki pants , who skis like a gorrilla

were you there yesterday, man?
 
Ive heard pros drink bleach and snort oxi clean before each run. Sometimes they soak their tall tees in snuggle to really keep their style fresh
 
topic:veng_m said:
doing the same trick over and over doesn't seem to work for me. Thanks!

Well then you're fucked honestly.

Because in all seriousness, that's how you do it. Sometimes it can take years to dial shit in with certain tricks
 
didn't start realizing this until a couple years ago, but at least half of the overall impression of a trick is in the landing. no matter what you look like in the air (assuming you have SOME ability and understanding of jumping, if you stick your landing with ease and apparent effortlessness, your shits gonna look a lot better. comfort and style in the air will come with repeated practice, and enthusiasm about what you are doing. get excited about a certain variation of some trick to the point where you can't help but visualize the trick in your head, and git after it. earnest love and excitement about the sport can be just as effective as coaching
 
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