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    dude the to rail primos are so scary..
    I can turn it on it's side and then stand on it and muster a one foot varial
    but getting into primo doesn't work for me
    any advice?
    As always, either falling or half assing the trick
    Do you unweight your feet and then stomp the trucks, or what?
    That's what tutorials are saying and I still can't commit to this one..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antwan View Post
    dude the to rail primos are so scary..
    I can turn it on it's side and then stand on it and muster a one foot varial
    but getting into primo doesn't work for me
    any advice?
    As always, either falling or half assing the trick
    Do you unweight your feet and then stomp the trucks, or what?
    That's what tutorials are saying and I still can't commit to this one..
    I can't find any videos of it online, but I do it differently than most. I start off with one foot on the tail, one on the ground, so the board is sitting on the tail. I put the foot on the ground right next to the back truck, lift the deck up a little bit while keeping pressure on my toes that're on the ground. Keep pushing the board over with your foot, and that foot will end up right above the truck, and at this point stand on it and put your other foot on the other truck. I'll keep trying to find a vid cuz it's a really simple fluid motion that takes a lot of words to describe.
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    i mostly play with myself now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antwan View Post
    dude the to rail primos are so scary..
    I can turn it on it's side and then stand on it and muster a one foot varial
    but getting into primo doesn't work for me
    any advice?
    As always, either falling or half assing the trick
    Do you unweight your feet and then stomp the trucks, or what?
    That's what tutorials are saying and I still can't commit to this one..
    My problem was always just being afraid to commit to primo. I just did them with my hand against the wall for a bit until i got comfortable with them. All i really do is put my feet on the hardware push forward and jump, but its really just all about the commitment.

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    pretty nice not my favorite style but I respect it. Things I want to see
    -primo flip
    -540 casper flip x]
    -pogo outtakes for the laughs :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by xI blisk Ix View Post
    pretty nice not my favorite style but I respect it. Things I want to see
    -primo flip
    -540 casper flip x]
    -pogo outtakes for the laughs :P
    ive got a shuv out of a primo, working on a tre flip out

    flipping out of a casper is a bitch, i think id get a casper to primo before any huge flips

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    Quote Originally Posted by pawnluvguitarist View Post
    ive got a shuv out of a primo, working on a tre flip out

    flipping out of a casper is a bitch, i think id get a casper to primo before any huge flips
    yeah I hear ya on the whole casper flips are a bitch. I've only done a 540 casper flip and nothing else.
    Also I got a friend that can do primo tres with an extra flip and he is in the 200+ club so you should have no problem :P

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    Got a few primos yesterday..
    even if you over rotate you can kinda place it back with your guiding foot
    pretty fun.

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    Wow that was sick dude ive never been able to pogo like that. As far as flipping out of primo what i used to do was spin it back instead of forward and flip it from the bottom of the tail like in between the wheel and the board. I dunno if that makes sence but i remember it being easier that way. U can flip it forward primo then forward again so its like that too

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