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Old 10-14-2007, 08:05 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The best way is to start small and slowly go bigger. Start by making a small jump behind your house and practice to control you jumps so your not out of balance in the air. When you got that start maybe doing some grabs. After start to practice 180. Remember start with an easy jump that for sure you can make dont go from a 2 foot jump to a 20 footer.Remember its like if you start walking, take baby steps...
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Old 10-26-2007, 01:52 PM   #12 (permalink)
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If you're that new to park i would forget jibbing altogether for now. Learn to straight air, and maybe tuck some cheeky grabs in there first. At least then when you decide you want to hit a rail the takeoff and your balance aren't something extra to worry about.

First grabs i ever learnt were Melons, Methods, Indys, Tailgrabs. Then went onto 180s and then 180s with grabs, and so on. Yeah yeah do whatever you want but, i would always start with straight airs if i had the choice to start again.
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