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Skateboarding Tricks: Nose Manual 180 Out

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Summary: Practice nose manuals into a frontside 180 out on a flat surface. Learn how to do a nose wheelie to a frontside 180 out with free video tips from a sponsored skateboarder.

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Shawn Connelly has more than 20 years of skateboarding knowledge. He has appeared in “Slap,” “Thrasher” and “Transworld” magazines, and his sponsors include Venture Trucks, Ricta...read more

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"You've learned nose wheelies, a particularly fun trick to learn out of nose wheelie is a front side 180 out. You'll do the normal nose wheelie, so you ollie, land in a nose wheelie position, and then turn front side 180 out as you come off the ledge. So, picture yourself ollying into the ollie position, ollie into the nose wheelie position, hold the nose wheelie position, and then with your shoulders, you'll want to direct them straight, so that your body tells your upper body tells your lower body which way to turn. And then you head out turning 180 off the curb. One way to practice this is just to do it on flat ground a bunch of times, and get used to the movement and the foot position that you're going to need. The foot position is going to be exactly the same as the nose wheelie. The only thing that's going to change is that your upper body is going to tell your lower body what to do. By building up a little steam in your upper body, it's going to cause the tail to go 180 out, and then you're going to land 180 to fakie."

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