do u rotate the board as u grab
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only for added style
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no not when you're learning. just grab it at first
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For a proper stalefish you should tweak the board a little with your backfoot towards the cable. Also leaning back can add style to your trick.
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I advise rotating as you go down to grab to make it one smooth motion. Once you dial it down, add some flare! 🤘🏻
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I suggest to rotate the board for 2 reasons: it makes it easier to grab firmly (you bring the board to your hand) and it looks better.
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You can if you want the added style. At first I didn't rotate but I slowly rotated each time more and more until I got the full 90 degree angle
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Yes u do a frontside shifty or 90 degree rotation
Yes you kinda bend your front leg and straighten your back leg and push it out in front of you then just reach down and grab
When u add a fs shifty it becomes easier to take stalefish and looks more stylish. Peace ✌🏻️
Rotate your board.stalefish + shifty 👍🏿
If u want it to look better yes, but it's not necessary
I find it easier to tweak the board so I can get a better grab and also looks better
Don't rotate it when you're learning. Just grab it. When you get good at it then give it a lil steeze
I would start with just tapping the board first. If that feels natural, go for a grab and add rotation when that all feels natural.
No, just grab the board and land
You don't have to, but it looks better if you do
For me it's easier when you do stalefish with shifty
Sometimes
Nope
I rotate either before I grab and then pull up on my hand once I’m shifty to tuck in tighter or I grab as I turn. Really concentrate on opening your shoulders in the air and tucking in your legs to be able to grab it after that it’s all your style.
Я разворачиваю после толчка, беру грэб, держу его, отпускаю, возвращаю доску, приземляю)
Like every body said you can rotate to ad flare but it's not necessary
At first no, then when you comfortable to do just rotate for style
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