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I want to learn to flatwater loop, my spot has only small chop, but i've seen people throw forwards off of literally flat water.
How did it take you guys to learn? Thanks.
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be mega overpowered. be committed. never let go or you will get hurt.
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there's alot of forward loop help on this page http://sites.google.com/site/learner...fing/freestyle
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Here's another approach to practicing flat water forwards
http://pozonews-en.blogspot.com/2009...ward-loop.html |
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thanks! i shall be trying these gecko loops while it's still warm.
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