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Struggling with the second half of my 360 (Landing backseat)
I'm trying to dial in my 360s, but | keep running into a wall. I've been learning them for about a year now, and while the takeoff and first 180 feel good, everything falls apart in the second half. I can't seem to match the landing angle and constantly wash out or land way in the backseat. Other riders seem to pop and effortlessly glue themselves to the transition, stomping it perfectly even if they look laid back in the air. What's going wrong? I'm really trying to understand the mechanics here, but I'm stuck. I know a lot of people will just say "look at the horizon" etc., but | see riders who look super backseat in the air and they still land it perfectly! I want to understand what I'm missing. Also I can sent more videos of me doing 360s if you need to.(here I can sent only one)
Struggling with the second half of my 360 (Landing backseat)
1 like • May 26
@Bruce Oldham Thank you so much for helping meee So if I understand correctly, when I look down, I should focus more on keeping my left shoulder up? thats it? Should I try not to lead the spin with my head and keep looking at the horizon for now (like you said in the first video) until i feel really comfortable and start learning 360s like this guy? I’m just trying to understand the progression and what I should focus on next, because I really want to improve before my next freeski competition this winter :)
1 like • May 27
@Bruce Oldham so it's gonna come naturally? should I try your technique or keeping the arm high? (sorry that im asking a lot, but im trying to learn good 360 since summer and It really matters to me.) when it comes to other tricks, this summer i want to work on 540, 720 switch 360, and misty
The most important thing at 360! (Help)
At 360, the most important thing is the takeoff. So I see different ways to do this, start just before the send or send and start turning, I have struggle with going more on my right or sometimes on left leg when I’m initiating the spin, just before it. Iits very hard to send it equal without going more on left or right. I saw that people on big jumps are going a little bit straight first, but I don’t know. I don’t know if the way I think about it, so pop, and turn when you’ll be in air is correct but I don’t know. I’ll be grateful for all tips bc I’ve been struggling with it since summer🙏
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I need your help I have my first competition in 5 days!!
So I noticed that, when I’m doing tricks especially on rails, when no one is watching and I don’t have any pressure, I can land everything, but as soon as I have coach around me, or someone recording me, I can’t land even simple tricks… I don’t know. It’s gonna be a lot harder at the competition… I need your help!!
Help me with my long, long 360 journey
I’ve been struggling with my 360 for quite a while now. I’m practicing on the airbag, I have a good coach, and I already know some of the mistakes I make, but I can’t seem to fix them. My legs always come together even though I try to keep them apart, and I’m not sure why, maybe I’m not engaging the right muscles or something. I’ve been trying to improve it for a long time, but it just doesn’t click. My arms also often go off balance or move weirdly. I go to trampoline training too, but still, my 360s are super inconsistent sometimes they go really well, even with grabs, and other times they look terrible. If it’s not my legs, then it’s my arms. Please, could you give me some tips or tell me what I should focus on to finally make it work?
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