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How To Do a Skateboard Hurricane 180 Out

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Summary: A skateboard hurricane 180 out is almost like a 360 trick. Get tips on performing a hurricane 180 out from a skateboarding professional in this free skateboarding video.

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By Shawn Connolly
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Shawn has over twenty years of skateboarding knowledge. He has appeared in Slap, Thrasher and Transworld magazines and his sponsors include Venture Trucks, Ricta Wheels, Roughneck...read more

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"A great variation of the hurricane, is the hurricane 180 out. Basically it's the same trick that you get into, only now once you're in the hurricane or feeble position, you're going to keep traveling 180 and come back down forward. The hurricane 180 out is a very fun trick to do, because you go all the way around, get into the feeble grind, or the hurricane, and then you come back down forward. So in a way, it's almost like a 360 trick. So what you're going to want to do is set up in your feet a rolling fakie position, going up the ramp backwards, and just before you get to the top, you generate enough momentum to turn all the way around, and get into this feeble position. And that's the hurricane. The 180 out part, what you're going to want to do is continue going backside, and bring it all the way in and then roll down forward. Now this is an especially fun trick to do, because the momentum that brings you all the way around, you're basically working with that momentum and letting it bring you back down into the ramp the right way, or the forward rolling direction."

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