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Old    boarderrr            07-26-2014, 10:58 AM Reply   
Hey guys I landed my first tantrum this week. I really made my spins more solid but I'm struggling on making the tantrum more smooth. I can land it almost every other time or if I'm having a really good day I can go on streaks. How do I off a kicker make the tantrum bigger with a clean landing? I feel like I start rotating too early and it makes it look like I'm sometimes going to hit the kicker.
Old     (flintwake)      Join Date: Mar 2013       07-26-2014, 7:41 PM Reply   
i'm not much for a park rider but generally behind a boat you hafta come in a little hotter, then square up and WAIT. It'll seem like forever. Behind a boat you will go up/not out if you throw your chest toward the sky more than throwing your head back.
Old     (Jmaxymek)      Join Date: Feb 2012       07-27-2014, 1:00 AM Reply   
As far as cable tantrums go, like Daryl said above you should load your line pretty good with a solid cut at the kicker, WAIT until you're all the way up the kicker, then explode upward with your knees and throw your head/shoulders back to initiate your rotation. I like to grab my tantrums just to make sure they come all the way around.

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