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yellowlalaOfflineSCUK Member
Post subject: Crailslides  PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 08:59 AM



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...has anyone got any links to pics or vids of Crailslides, wanna try them but not sure if I have enough extension yet...a how to would be even better.

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Post subject: RE: Crailslides  PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 09:01 AM



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back hand to nose of the board on a tailslide is a crail...

I do them on my skateboard... back leg nearly straight and your front leg almost in your chest.

HARD.

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Post subject: RE: Crailslides  PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 09:10 AM



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http://www.flickr.com/photos/asmith-pho ... 244682154/

here is a picture of a skater doing it. not very helpful i know.

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Post subject: RE: Crailslides  PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 09:11 AM



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I know what they are dude, need to know the technique for getting them together on a snowboard. Hard = eating ah*t for a long time. Easier on a snowboard or a skateboard you think? Other half is thinking easier on snow.
 
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Post subject: RE: Crailslides  PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 09:17 AM



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haha just saw your pics, yeah got loads on a skateboard...all over the place how to's and all sorts but nothing snowboard specific. Maybe they don't get done on snow???
 
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Post subject: RE: Crailslides  PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 09:30 AM



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are you gonna be doing it on a box? rail? Q/pipe? I'm pretty sure they can be done though!

like a blunt but do the grab might be the way to start learning them, ita really hard trick to balance cos your so far into the ramp and you have to pull on the nose to balance them.

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Thinking box. Not sure how that'd work, or what it's look like. Understand on a coping, like pipe but on a box...can't visualise what i'd need to do to approach it.

Want snowboard pics of someone doing it on a box. There's the big, low, DC butterbox at Hemel, or table top (on the flat) at MK that's real low and wide.
 
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I'm sure I've seen someone do this in one of the Think Thank movies. Can't remember which one though ???

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fort it to be a true crail it'd need to be right on the tail...

pop frontside 180 catch the nose woth back hand and push your tail down to teh obstacle.

might be worth trying likle a tail tap first on a barrel? just to get the feel of the ollie and the grab?

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Mar 01, 2010 - 10:43 AM



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Can get the nose up, and get the grab seperately but with a F/s 1 travelling fakie on the feature, that what you mean?

Maybe practice the grab and slide on the flat?...so I'm not gonna bash myself up too much til I've got the extension right??? Maybe.

Cheers Ace...I shall start trawling through some clips.
 
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pop a front 180 but stop the rotation at 90.... grab the nose and pull up towards you pushing the back foot out at the obstacle. is what i meant.

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Yep, yep get what you mean now.
 
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I've seen people do backside ones too.... GNAR.

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mmmmm shexy. I shall see what I can do to get this one up and running.
 
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i reckon you could try them on the flat as you suggested earlier... pop onto your tail and grab.

can't hurt... I'm gonna try them too! we should post photos of our efforts Wink

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