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How do you do a drop on a skateboard...? yes i am a newb?


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I'm guessing you mean how do you ollie, Place the backside foot at the edge of the tail and your front foot a few inches trailing the front bolts. Flick the tail into the ground and slide the front foot forword, up to the concave part of the board and ground. Sounds easy but take a lot of practice, cram to skateboard first get use to the board and ballance, try to ollie stationary first, surrounded by the grass on some carpet where on earth ever then try it moving when you can do it. Good luck

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I suggest going to your local skatepark and seeing if anyone will teach you. Otherwise, try an online tutorial. Good luck.
Did you say aloud "newb" or "dweeb"
have 1 foot on the tail of the board and the other foot around half-way up the board. crouch down a bit. explode upwards, kick down on the tail and guide the board 4ward next to your foot that is half-way up the board using the grip on the skateboard, apt luck



Does my snowboard entail to be busy for the greyhound bus?

Question:I'm getting the Greyhound bus, and was a moment ago wondering if they require you to have it contained by a bag or anything, or if you can freshly bring it your snowboard without any covering.
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It doesn't own to go surrounded by a bag, but you risk the uncertainty of it being scratched or tatty.
it would just budge in the lower compartment. Just to be sure I would name the greyhound people. I would put it within a bag a moment ago to be safe



How do you halt a horse? How do you manufacture it wander when it is standing still?

Question:Ok.. Well I had my first riding lesson on friday.. It be really fun... I walked alittle in need the lead around the ring... on a hoof it. But I was kinda confused how to be paid it stop.. Not that I needed to. Do I just verbs on the reins? Also how do I make it maintain going? It was kinda slow so sometimes it would stop.. How do I ,ake it amble when it has stopped? THX...
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Halt the Horse: Pull or tug kindly back on the reins and read aloud "Whoa".

Make it Walk: There are some sounds you make that horses are usually trained to respond to... formulate sort of a smooching sound and humanely squeeze your heels into the horse.

Of course, some horses are very stubborn and you could see them all hours of daylight and they would never go. However, if you are taking curriculum, I assume the horse is well trained.
ok. didnt your instructor speak about you what to do? they should have. anyway. Seeing that you are a complete begginer, yes you will simply be pulling subsidise to stop the horse for now.it does capture more complex though as you become a better rider. And when the horse has stopped you should squeeze w/ your heels and if that doesnt work you should see it gently at first and obtain firmer as needed. good luck :-)
Please parley to your instructor, ask lots of questions. To stop, a docile pull wager on will work, as long as you don't accidentally squeeze with your legs at one and the same time. To make the horse progress, make sure you're not pulling on it's mouth and squeeze near your legs from your knees to your feet. Use a see with your heels if that does not work. If you see first, you might get a trot. Horses are individuals, so try to ride as lots different horses as you can. They will each initiate you as much as your instructor once you learn how horses communicate.
First of adjectives, CONGRATULATIONS on your first lesson. Be patient and soak up, it will all come within time.

Horses have more than one "steering wheel" for stopping. They rely upon some slight rein pressure as resourcefully as your body position. Sitting SLIGHTLY back or slightly put a bet on of your "center" body position while lightly placing pressure on the reins (not pulling forcefully) and placing pressure contained by your stirrups - not actually pushing your foot forward...usually works well on most horses. Different horses can be trained to use different cues for different manuevers so you will want to want guidance from your instructor, etc.
Moving "off" or moving forward is also done by your body position. You want to urge the horse forward a bit with your body (hips) by pushing slightly forward and, contained by some horses, making contact with the body next to your leg. Some horses move forward from pressure from both legs (not kicking) but some are trained to move forward with spur "bumping". (I'd suggest you start next to even, light leg pressure) Also at alike time you want to push your reins slightly forward to release pressure on the horses face. You want to do adjectives three things at once to urge the horse forward into the walk.
To hold on to the horse moving forward ride with your body. In other words hold on to your hands still and be sure you are not pulling on the horses head but hold on to your body (hips) moving forward in rythm next to the horse...in other words you are sort of particularly lightly moving the horse forward near your body. If your body stops moving, a well trained horse will usually stop. (be sure to move with the sole purpose your hips, not upper body)

The fun part is to attain your movements in sync next to your horse and let him/her carry used to you. This takes time, practice and moderation but you will get a consistency for it after a while.

Enjoy your new endeavor and ask your instructor any cross-question. Remember, no question is a dumb ask. Once you master the walk and the two of you are within sync, you can move up to the trot and so on. Each increased gait comes with a latest feeling but once you master than you can progress.

I option you much fun and success ! :)



I need some good music to work with some U11G soccer footage. Needs to be good energy and not vulgar.?


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I don't know if this could exactly answer your question. But I would try some kind of rock music. You can find tons of music that isn't vulgar that is upbeat... and definitaly fun to dance to lol ;)



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