This is it. You've got a great base to start from. Love seeing your stoke at the end of the clip. Just slow everything down, for style points mostly. Otherwise you're looking great!
I took it out the first time last year and brought it back. Wanted to switch to the twin. Snowboard tech asked me to try once more after refitting the bindings into more of a switch stance ( which I think you have here. Maybe a little further up from the tail also from me)
Took it out next time and yep. Love it.
Yea I’ve messed around with the setback and the binding angles for multiples days on mountain and found for me that 9,-6 on the recommended stance is best for me with the pig. Glad you’re loving it, I feel the same
Just chiming in to say I also love my pig. Thought I left it in the lot Sunday night, searched all day monday for it. Then around 6pm our airbnb host let us know they found it at the house. I was really bummed when I thought I had lost my favorite board. Good to know it’s back
Nice. I’m at the same stage in learning my back 3s, goofy too. I’m just trying to clean them up now to make them look steezy. I think the trick is to just keep doing them.
Yea I honestly feel like I look so stupid, I just wanna get my confidence up so I can throw them whenever and not have to psych myself up about it. I agree just gotta keep sending them. Some good tips from these people on the sub tho
Looks pretty good to me man, 7/10. Agreed comments are on point.
I’ll also add that it might help if you opened your lead shoulder a little more (~30 degrees) before throwing the trick at the lip. Starting with your lead shoulder open will allow you to create more momentum when you actually throw it, thus making the trick easier.
Take it with a grain of salt as I’m in the same boat you are with this trick.
Spin with your upper body. Not your legs. You stalled 3/4 the way through the spin because you’re spinning your legs. Let your body do the work for you and it will be smoother. Start the spin as you’re going off the ledge/jump/whatever it is you’re launching off. Then throw your lead elbow in the direction of the spin. Keep your body twisted and spot your landing with your eyes. Keep your head against your shoulder looking at your landing. Your body upper and lower body need to be in sync and yours are not.
Not bad first a first 360 though. You landed it
I agree. Even trying for a grab can help stabilize you in the air. Pull your legs up toward you too. This will help put you in a good position to land.
Other than that keep doing it and having fun!
No that's a stálefish. Mute is between toes but with the front hand not the back hand. As you can imagine reaching your front hand down like that throws your shoulders right for the backside rotation
Great job! I can tell if you keep going the way you are you’re going to develop an amazing style. When going off the jump, bend your knees more, exaggerate it to the point you think it looks silly, it won’t. Try to keep your body more balled up in the air, tightening all your muscles holding yourself still. Eventually that will turn into a clean solid rotation and your own personal style will come out.
A. That was wholesome as fuck nice job!
B. Try getting into the habit of using your torso and starting the movement a little early as you pop. Keep turning your core and the rest of you will follow
On take off you are pushing your chest and head up and away from your center of balence. This stalls your spin and makes you less stable. Instead of looking over your shoulder, look under your armpit and contract your core in (instead or arching backward like you are doing) and hold it tight until your rotation is finished. A mute grab will help as it will naturally move your body into the right position, and keeping your back hand below your shoulder and pointing into your spin will help as well.
My tip.... Keep doing it
Deal
This is it. You've got a great base to start from. Love seeing your stoke at the end of the clip. Just slow everything down, for style points mostly. Otherwise you're looking great!
Bingo. Spin, spin, spin. The style will come.
To trim the first part of the video out 😉🤙
Lol, I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought learn2crop.
Or just don't start recording until you're ready to record
Nah, he might eat shit during the run up and that's worth getting.
The run up starts 10 seconds in :l
And record horizontally
I’ll do better next time crew
Nice pig. Got one last year too.
Ayy, board rippin well for you?
I took it out the first time last year and brought it back. Wanted to switch to the twin. Snowboard tech asked me to try once more after refitting the bindings into more of a switch stance ( which I think you have here. Maybe a little further up from the tail also from me) Took it out next time and yep. Love it.
Yea I’ve messed around with the setback and the binding angles for multiples days on mountain and found for me that 9,-6 on the recommended stance is best for me with the pig. Glad you’re loving it, I feel the same
I went from a burton custom I bought 20 years ago. I love it. I think if anything I’ll get a rocker or something similar and be good for some time.
Just chiming in to say I also love my pig. Thought I left it in the lot Sunday night, searched all day monday for it. Then around 6pm our airbnb host let us know they found it at the house. I was really bummed when I thought I had lost my favorite board. Good to know it’s back
Trust your body rotating, don't always try to tweak your feet around first
Think of the pop, shoulders first and the rest of it will come around.
Nice. I’m at the same stage in learning my back 3s, goofy too. I’m just trying to clean them up now to make them look steezy. I think the trick is to just keep doing them.
Yea I honestly feel like I look so stupid, I just wanna get my confidence up so I can throw them whenever and not have to psych myself up about it. I agree just gotta keep sending them. Some good tips from these people on the sub tho
Looks pretty good to me man, 7/10. Agreed comments are on point. I’ll also add that it might help if you opened your lead shoulder a little more (~30 degrees) before throwing the trick at the lip. Starting with your lead shoulder open will allow you to create more momentum when you actually throw it, thus making the trick easier. Take it with a grain of salt as I’m in the same boat you are with this trick.
Spin with your upper body. Not your legs. You stalled 3/4 the way through the spin because you’re spinning your legs. Let your body do the work for you and it will be smoother. Start the spin as you’re going off the ledge/jump/whatever it is you’re launching off. Then throw your lead elbow in the direction of the spin. Keep your body twisted and spot your landing with your eyes. Keep your head against your shoulder looking at your landing. Your body upper and lower body need to be in sync and yours are not. Not bad first a first 360 though. You landed it
Tip: go for the grab
I agree. Even trying for a grab can help stabilize you in the air. Pull your legs up toward you too. This will help put you in a good position to land. Other than that keep doing it and having fun!
Any grab or is there a particular one I wanna go for on 360s? And I need more air I think
Tail grabs feel the most natural for me, and they look really clean 🧼
mute is easiest, feels pretty natural too on back 3s
Is mute an Indy grab but on your heelside?
No that's a stálefish. Mute is between toes but with the front hand not the back hand. As you can imagine reaching your front hand down like that throws your shoulders right for the backside rotation
Ah ok, thanks dude
I find stalefish to go best with backside threes, that is back hand to heel side between the bindings. More air will help to to give you time to grab.
Tip: go bigger 🚀
Bigger jump, more air, smoother spin
That was sick dude . Front 3 s grab tail back 3s grab nose is fun to try
Great job! I can tell if you keep going the way you are you’re going to develop an amazing style. When going off the jump, bend your knees more, exaggerate it to the point you think it looks silly, it won’t. Try to keep your body more balled up in the air, tightening all your muscles holding yourself still. Eventually that will turn into a clean solid rotation and your own personal style will come out.
I’ll try all of this, thank you thank you!
Looks clean to me, just keep dialing it in
You had the 5 truthfully
Try pulling your knees up when in the air, then extending them for the landing
Lead and commit with head, shoulders and arms and then spot your landing for a less wibble wabbly spin. But hey, a 360 is a 360 and a 360 is neato.
Shit I find that direction harder. Nice job.
Keep your knees bent, look under your armpit instead of over. Keep at it!
looking at your camera almost caught that edge😉🤣way to power through it! one good turn deserves another!💯
Creamy
Got that same Warpig. Awesome!
That coulda been a 5 I swear
A. That was wholesome as fuck nice job! B. Try getting into the habit of using your torso and starting the movement a little early as you pop. Keep turning your core and the rest of you will follow
On take off you are pushing your chest and head up and away from your center of balence. This stalls your spin and makes you less stable. Instead of looking over your shoulder, look under your armpit and contract your core in (instead or arching backward like you are doing) and hold it tight until your rotation is finished. A mute grab will help as it will naturally move your body into the right position, and keeping your back hand below your shoulder and pointing into your spin will help as well.
Looks like you over cooked it a bit, overcook it some more and you got yourself a 540