How To Sent Back Roll to Toeside
Win a Ride Engine Air Box Electric Pump this issue in our FREE subscriber prize draw.
The sent back roll to toeside is not a move you’ll see often. You’ll frequently see its namesake popped and many hybrid variations, too. However, we’re going to look at this jumped variant, using the kite for height, as it will serve you very well for one of our next learning to loop releases in the not-too-distant future. Spoiler alert! If you’re determined to master a back roll down loop transition, you’ll need this one firmly in your bag of tricks! OK, so the carrot has been officially dangled. We’re sure you won’t be surprised to hear that having a sent back roll is the prerequisite for this toe-side landing. However, you’ll be pleased to hear that this one doesn’t differ much; it’s a matter of adding a toeside landing to your sent-back roll.
Right, enough of the jibber jabber. Let’s have a little run-through of the back roll and see how we’re going to stomp it to the toeside.
Click here to read more.