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How to 360 Flip on a Tech Deck
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Performing a 360 flip on a Tech Deck requires some practice, patience, and skill. Here are the steps you can follow to learn how to 360 flip on a Tech Deck: 1. Start by placing your index and middle fingers on the center of the board and your thumb on the tail. 2. Flick the tail of the board with your thumb, so it starts to rotate. 3. As the board starts to flip, slide your index and middle fingers forward towards the nose of the board. 4. Use your other hand to guide the board and keep it level as it rotates. 5. When the board completes its first flip, use your fingers to flick it again in the opposite direction, so it rotates 360 degrees. 6. As the board completes its second flip, catch it with your fingers, and land it on the ground or your other hand. 7. Practice the trick over and over until you can do it smoothly and confidently. Remember to keep your movements fluid and controlled, and practice your timing to get the flip just right. As you get more comfortable with the trick, you can try different variations, such as doing a 360 flip with a kickflip or adding more spins to the trick. Good luck!
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