Euro Table
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Turn the bars 30° and put your bike parallel to the ground while in the air.
How do it
Euro table looks similar to a tabletop, but handles entirely differently. Best learned jumping onto a table.
1.
Accelerate and jump, immediately turning your leading leg inward. Get used to turning the handlebars only 30 degrees. Practice this section until your execution is relaxed.
2.
Much like in a regular tabletop, your focus should be primarily on your legs. Only correctly turning and bending your legs will allow you to increase the swing of the handlebars.
3.
Allow your leading leg to slide down onto the crank (it's normal). Bring your knees together and twist them in the direction of rotation. The harder you twist your legs the more range you'll have with the handlebars.
4.
When you reach the peak of your jump, drawn the handlebars in with your arms — this way you can get the euro to go over 90 degrees.