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Hi, this is Andy on behalf of Expert Village, Seventh South Clothing and Ramp Riders Skate
Park. In this clip we're going to talk about the landing and spotting your landing again.
Like I said previously once you get about to this point in the rotation you are going
to have your head aimed at the ramp. You're going to be keeping your eyes focused on the
landing that is a big part cause it's going to give you the confidence to land and you'll
know what you're doing. With the landing there are a few things you need to keep in mind
as you are rotating. I know this sounds bad cause a lot of times when you do this you
don't have time to think it's kind of just a big blur the whole entire rotation. But
one thing to keep in mind at least in the back of your head is when you get to this
point you want to know how level your bike is. If it's like this like I said you'll go
over the bars like that. If you're like this you are going to end up looping out, generally
you want to be about right here at this point at the rotation. Cause what's going to happen
is you're going to spin like this and land perfectly on the ramp. Like I said with keeping
your head turned there is a such thing as over rotation. You'll spin so far that you'll
pass the 360 point and you'll start going into the 370, 380, 390 position and that's
not good. In this case it would aim you right into that steel pole and I would have some
busted up knuckles. So you want to make sure once you get to this point you start slowing
your rotation down and aiming for the landing, that's the key part aiming for the landing.