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IHateYou
09-07-2007, 06:33 PM
Hi guys.
So I was just outside trying to get my double primo varial kickflips down when i realized i don't know how to get INTO primo from the regular board position. I usually just position it with my hands, like the newb that i am :P
Can anyone tell me how to do this?
DCsKaTeR
09-07-2007, 08:47 PM
I made this a while ago. I really suck at trick tips but I hope it helps a little bit.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xLRBKReutss
Stevie
10-13-2007, 12:19 PM
first of, a Primo is only a sliding railstand, if your not sliing its called a railstand. (And in the video you got HS and TS mixed up mate.)
I learnt how to get into HS rail first i believe, your front foot (with toes pointing foward up to the nose) in the middle of the deck but alot over to the heelside part of the deck, your back foot should be hanging over the back bolts to catch the railstand. Now simply apply pressure with your front to get the board to tip the board over and the back foot stops the rotation. And your now in rail =)
I personlay never do it this way though but its the way most people learn first, i commonly do it from tailstop or tail 3/4 fingerflip to rail.
DCsKaTeR
10-13-2007, 06:21 PM
first of, a Primo is only a sliding railstand, if your not sliing its called a railstand. (And in the video you got HS and TS mixed up mate.)
I learnt how to get into HS rail first i believe, your front foot (with toes pointing foward up to the nose) in the middle of the deck but alot over to the heelside part of the deck, your back foot should be hanging over the back bolts to catch the railstand. Now simply apply pressure with your front to get the board to tip the board over and the back foot stops the rotation. And your now in rail =)
I personlay never do it this way though but its the way most people learn first, i commonly do it from tailstop or tail 3/4 fingerflip to rail.
No I'm certain I got heelside and toeside correctly.
Yes Primo is a railstand in motion. Getting into it is the same really none the less...
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