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Old     (ironj32)      Join Date: Jan 2007       06-01-2010, 3:31 PM Reply   
Anyone have any tips for me? I haven't tried one yet, but I'm feeling comfortable on my Roll to Revert's, and feel that I have plenty of time spin the second 180.

Any ideas on how I should approach this?
Old     (azwakeYO)      Join Date: Mar 2010       06-26-2010, 10:29 PM Reply   
I have been trying heelside mobes, its a super hard trick i feel cause i spin a 270 but when i go for the handle i cant find it anywhere, i dont know why. I just went into it like a solid roll to revert. if that helps at all.
Old     (WisconsinWakeboard)      Join Date: May 2010       07-07-2010, 5:31 PM Reply   
I learned this trick really easily, and I think being able to fall out of your R2R really helps. I mean you see the landing more than half way through.

To prep, do a few poppy w2w R2R where you as soon as you land get into a cuffed slide almost like you're over roatating.

Then when you try it, do more backroll than 180 off the wake, but pull with both hands to you're back hip and you'll be golden, falls shouldn't hurt at all. I've never taken a bad fall other than over rotating and slipping out over my toes.

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