is it as easy as parks makes them out to look like...
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When you spend a good deal of time on the water, they're actually not that hard. Doing the the 360 tic tock out is a bit more difficult. <BR> <BR>Mike Schwenne <BR><a href="http://www.westcoastcamps.com" target="_blank">www.westcoastcamps.com</a>
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Evan, they're not that hard. The way I look at it is a nollie. You land switch with the rope behind your back, and just spring off the nose (which is now the tail) and just follow the rope round. They can come in handy sometimes for those blind landings that go wrong.
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What exactly is an "ollie ticktock out?" <BR> <BR>
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Imagine doing a backside 180, landing blind, then rotating back the opposite direction to your regular position. So basically you don't pass te handle but spin back out. So a ollie tick-tock is the same but you ollie, so its kinda like doing a wrapped ollie backside 180. <BR>
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