Backside Kickflip 5050 Grind
Honestly, I've never crossed my mind that lands the Backside Kickflip 5050 Grind on the ledge First Try but the truth is I got it. So this is what happened last Sunday when I told Lawrence to film me because I wanted to try my BS Kickflip 5050 Grind. When he says he was ready I just started to run with my board and when I hopped onto my board and started to ride this is what I do.
As always before I towards the obstacle I prepared the placement of my foot since the trick is about the Kickflip so I place my foot in a Kickflip position. And then when I get the distance between the ledge I started to pop my board.
After I popped my board I just flick my board just like a regular Kickflip and then the board started to flip.
When my board started flipping under my foot I don't expect that I caught the board and started to grind on the angle bar. Yeah, that is true I don't expect the board to start to grind and locked on the angle bar.
This part really shocked me because I've never thought this is gonna happened. I perfectly land my Backside Kickflip 5050 Grind perfectly and I land it at the end of the ledge. Because if you watch my BS Kickflip 5050 Grind before I land my board on the side of the ledge I just dropped it on the side of the ledge, not on the end of the ledge. Finally, I land my Backside Kickflip 5050 Grind perfectly and I land it first try.
By the way, I also made a GIF photo to easy to watch how I land that trick.
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Hahaha... I guess I'll fall even before I start the drill..haha
That was nice
It takes time to get your perfect balance.
Sure .... Well practice makes perfect anyway