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Coping for mini ramp
Coping for mini ramp











coping for mini ramp

If you’ve got axle stalls dialed, it’s the same concept except you actually roll in a bit easier with the extra speed. Dropping back in is easy as long as you commit. Ideally, your trucks are the only thing on the ground, and the ground is the coping. Try to stay angled on the coping with your momentum keeping you rightside up. In an axle stall your back wheels may be lying on the deck as you prepare to drop in again.

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Keep going a bit at a time until you can pump up the ramp at full speed and slide the entire coping. Once you figure that out, speed it up a bit, take a bigger carve, and slide 4 feet. Start with an axle stall, and then take a small carve and slide 2 feet. If you keep slipping, slow it down a little bit. Focus on pivoting to a perfect parallel with the coping as you reach the top of the coping. That’s totally fine! It takes some getting used to. Your first few tries you’re likely to miss either your front or rear trucks on the coping and end up in a boardslide or just slipping. In a backside 50-50, you will take much more speed and ride up the ramp at an angle, carving in a way that your back begins to turn towards the coping as you rise.įrom here it’s the same concept as an axle stall, except it’s fast. As you ride up the ramp for an axle stall, your body is perpendicular to the coping and you have just enough speed to get onto the coping. So setting up for a 50-50 is like setting up for a backside axle stall, except it’s much faster and much more aggressive. The backside axle stall is a definite prerequisite to this trick, so if you don’t have it dialed, go watch that tutorial and learn it. It allows you to finally start keeping your speed as you hit coping and beyond, so learning to backside fifty will help you pump your way around a park or pool with far more ease, style, and speed. This is the easiest grind there is, and once you learn it you can learn to slide farther and farther pretty quickly. Once you have backside axle stalls dialed, the 50-50 is just a faster, more commited version of that trick. The backside fifty fifty is a super fun coping trick on a skateboard.













Coping for mini ramp