Airs that is. I avoid it like the plague now. I blew my 2nd acl underestimating air time when skiing on some big 205's back in the day. Ever since then, i swore it off, decided i'd rather just limit my chances at another injury.
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Airs that is. I avoid it like the plague now. I blew my 2nd acl underestimating air time when skiing on some big 205's back in the day. Ever since then, i swore it off, decided i'd rather just limit my chances at another injury.
Still? I never went big. My air arsenal consists of lame looking daffys, backscratchers and spreads.![]()
I'd like to figure out a twister-spread combo this season. Total cheesy old school, but still cool-looking...
twister spreads were a staple. Here's a tip though, do a spread twist. Its easier that way, less of a chance of snagging your tails on take off if you are rushing yourself.
The 'biggest' I've gone is a few inches, does that count??
my older daughter cracked a spike on the kitchen floor this morning.
I am still working on that as well..Okay. Forgive me now. "Cracked a spike"?
I am still working on that as well..
I have to imagine that's tougher to do. At least with a twister-spread, after the twist you only have to swing that one leg out vs. closing the spread and then twisting. I can't twist that well anyway. I keep fearing I'm going to land while twisted and thrown my back out... :blink: Gotta love being a 33 year old poser! :lol:
Still? I never went big. My air arsenal consists of lame looking daffys, backscratchers and spreads.![]()
I'd like to figure out a twister-spread combo this season. Total cheesy old school, but still cool-looking...