You have to get out and ride a couple boards, then come back and tell us what you did and didn't like about the boards. Then we can suggest a good one to you. On the 180's work on riding switch first. Mimic the edge and position that you would assume when you land. Once you get that down, work on surface 180's, and mimic that same edge position. Once you get that down, try an ollie 180, then an indside out 180, then wake to wake. If you learn 'em that way, it will be super solid, and most likely look better too. It will also help to have that base when you go to learn a 3.
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