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Hey I need to learn some tricks to impress some friends and fam no hurry but some good noobie tricks. Like explain the mechanics of grinding(how the hec is it done?)
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ALEX wrote:
Hey I need to learn some tricks to impress some friends and fam no hurry but some good noobie tricks. Like explain the mechanics of grinding(how the hec is it done?)



This looks like a skating trucks thing or?

Seems the first safer, easier tricks are buttering, and maybe wheelies.
If your swicth/fakie isn't as strong as needed I'd stick to wheelies.

If your regular stance is very solid maybe some air. For a strong person in good enough shape dropping 3 to 10 foot drop offs can be relatively easy, especially when speed is very low and a great angled landing to absorb the shock. Approach, where the air is and landings need to have proper attention. Some of the easiest (probably lowest off the snow) park features that are properly analyzed and approached, ect... may work.
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Practicing very slow speed maneuvers without bolting in the back binding can enhance/sharpen skating skills needed for getting on and off chairs. Some resorts have cat trails which may be traversed faster for some without using the rear binding.
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