How To Drop In A Backyard Pool #tobyburger #howtodropin

1 year ago
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The drop in is a critical yet fundamental aspect of transitional skating however, in a backyard pool it’s a little bit and earlier than a skate park ball vert Rams can be pretty intimidating for some cause. It’s a longer transition, but the backyard pool it’s steep and deep the transitions generally a lot quicker elliptical 3 to 4 feet of vertical more of a freefall acid drop Before you hit the transition and it’s a slightly different approach. You generally don’t want to lean too far forward or you’ll face plant do you want to keep your upper body slightly facing forward, but not too far forward and it’s really to catch yourself at the transition so you’re really positioning your body from the drop in to hit the rollout on the bottom and be like compressed enough to absorb the transition yet loose enough to take done upcoming wall or waterfall or generally it’ll pull there’s no flat bottom so it comes out pretty quick, but your reactions are gonna need to be a lot quicker and your lines gonna need to be set like more firmly meaning like it’s a more defined line you want to know where you’re going from the drop in and then once you get going with all that speed them and you’ll figure it out pretty quick 

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