surface fs 180, you spin the board 180 degrees frontside without going into the air.
lean back, spin the board by pushing the handle to your back hip, enjoy riding switch.
I'd go with Goosage. Start with surface 180s, and get used to riding around switch. Then start working on progressive edging, and jumping heelside. _________________ You have just entered the twilight zone.
+1 for the surface 180. It is a fairly easy thing to learn, and yet it opens that little door to a world of opportunity later....ollie spins and w2w spins and switchstance riding.
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Posted: Jul 19, 2011 8:12 am Post subject:
I teach a lot of beginners and first timers. Once we get them up and riding, I always start with edging and sliding before we ever move on to air tricks. When your board is on the water's surface it is either edging or slding. Master these first. Learn to edge regular and switch. Learn to slide and do surface 180s. These are the fundamental building blocks of wakeboarding and are the first step in the progression to big air tricks, including ollies and W2W. _________________ Hilton Head Wake Sports.com
I would get your ollies down. They are the base of so many other things.
They aren't the base of anything... I don't have sliders in my area but that's about all that ollies are useful for. You can also do your switch with an ollie rather then on the surface I guess.
Very first thing to do after getting up is carving drills and surface 180's. I like the 4 minute drill.
It is also a great way to warm up and loosen up before getting into any tricks or jumps.
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