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Old 10-03-2002, 07:48 PM   #1
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No handed landers...easier done than said...

Went out to Mission Trails and rode with a few of the local guys there. Man do I feel so humble when I see them bust out their no footed can cans and nothings. One thing I did try to learn was landing without hands. Being told how easy it was I tried miserably over and over untill I finally fell hard on my back and decided I should try one hand first. Well, after another 20 times I was able to pull it about 4 times pretty clean. This is actually a pretty nice trick you can work slowly up to and is fairly safe. Most of the fear comes when you are about to land and have to take off your hands...but much easier than what you would expect from landing without hands or with one hand. If you can ride without hands this is a nice looking trick to practice...a curb is sufficient to start practice on. Peace. -mm 8)
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