My only advice is to totally feel comfy and dialed with a nice slow turning 180. Start them on small riser types in soft snow and step up to bigger hits as you feel more comfy. When you are 100% and the time feels right throw in that extra 180.
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you know what blew my mind about that day, there was a kid who literally was snowplowing down course yet he threw 720's. I have never seen anything like it before. I dont mean like step turns, it was a full blown snowplow at times.
Uh, think twice my friend. I don't know what kind of helicopters you did in the past but airtime has changed the sport considerably. I'm able to spin the 20' and 30' foot hits but when it gets above that I just can't spin slow enough. What that means is the 360 you didn't think you'd make now over rotates to 540 or some other rotation that ends just as poorly. Compound that with the fact that you can't hit a big jump slow anymore unless you want to case it on a table top and splat but hard. I stick to the simpler combinations when I hit the big ones so I at least make it to the downhill part of the landing and spin on the little ones. I'd suggest you try the same.
that was the dude iceman was worried about, he dueled him in the finals
Don't you guys jump off of diving boards, piers, or cliffs? Do you ever use a trampoline, or even jump off a curb?
Do you do 180s on skis? Do you do Whirlybirds (on snow 360s)?
I don't understand this thread.
Don't you guys jump off of diving boards, piers, or cliffs? Do you ever use a trampoline, or even jump off a curb?
Just practice doing that stuff this summer. Work on leading with your shoulder, body positioning in the air, and staying upright. See what happens when you extend your arms away from your body. Start small with 180, then go to 270, then 360. It's not hard to jump up, spin around, and land back where you started.
I think you're making it harder than it needs to be. Do you do 180s on skis? Do you do Whirlybirds (on snow 360s)? You just have to start small, on small jumps, and work your way up.
I've only done 360s from 4' or higher kickers. Tried lower once and never even got close to making it around.
From this vid its obvious you need very little air to pull a 360. Its at 1:50 where they show "side hits". They barely get off the ground.
I've only done 360s from 4' or higher kickers. Tried lower once and never even got close to making it around.
Well, I am sure landing them is low impact...it is crashing that is tough on the 32 year old body.
I have no trouble with the 180 esp of smaller hits but that is prob good advice re: continuing the spin. I will try that....