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How to do a Pop Shuvit Skateboarding Trick

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Summary: Learn how to do a skateboarding trick called the pop shuvit in this free video clip.

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eSaad said

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on 7/27/2008 Haha,
Thank you very much for your videos; i'm 25 and finally decided to learn how to skate, i hope it'll go well

I loved the 'board does a 180°.. without you !' part.

Thanks again

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"So now I'm going to teach you how to do a pop shuvit. What a pop shuvit is, is when the board does a 180 without you, so the board is just basically, that's all it's going to do. So first step you need to be doing is get in your ali position, front foot under the bolts, now your back foot for this trick is going to be on the tail it's going to be like way off on the tail. Your heel is going to be off a little bit, probably about 4 or 5 inches and you're going to pop the tail and your front foot is going to go this way and your back foot is going to go that way. So what it's really going to look like is your feet is just going to be doing that, like that. So I'll show you what it looks like...that's what it looks like. When you pop the trick you're going to want to look where the board goes so it doesn't over spin, so you can try to catch it in the air right before it lands. It'll make it way easier to land."

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