Nope, it's easier. You need more muscles to get some air off the ground.
It depends. If you are on a trampoline obviously you can't do a wall flip! But back flips are easiest on trampolines! If you are doing a back flip on the ground it is much harder. If you are doing a back flip of a house or shed, it is easier than on ground but harder than doing one on a trampoline. So it all depends on the back flip. But you should try and see, while someone spots you if you don't know how, which bac kflip you would like do. And try to learn how to do a wall flip, if you haven't already, and try it. Then do all the back flips, and do a wall flip with each one.
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Something is shorted to ground on that circuit
your not doing a ollie now are you but just slide your frontfoot and raise your BACKFOOT that's how youll get it off the ground and the ripstik is a fancy cruze board and fancy long board its just to ride around
Taking back what you said
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As far as they wish, excludindg your juvenile record, of course.
Well the Australian government is suppose to be doing something about it, not sitting back and talking about it. We need to start doing something here people!
It may help you get a feel for the basic back tuck positioning, but it won't really help you master it on the ground. Doing it on a trampoline first will help you a lot more.
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