360 Tailwhip
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A 360° spin with a Tailwhip while in the air.
How do it
360 tailwhip is very showy and rather challenging. Best practiced onto a funbox table or soft landing (resi). If you have a foam pit handy — even better.
1.
Start off with a 180 tailwhip, your starting point for learning the 360 tailwhip. You can try to accelerate harder to give yourself more time in the air, but it’s not necessarily the best option.
2.
Do what you must do perform a smooth 360 and extend a tailwhip — and figuring out what dimension to spin it in. If the dimension is chosen incorrectly, the spin will either be heavy and inert, or you’ll be faced with the prospect of falling onto your rear wheel on landing. It’s just something you’ll need to put in some work to figure out.
3.
Ideally your tailwhip should end up on your leading leg in the middle point of your jump, leaving you enough time to concentrate on landing.