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  1. You need to move your head. As soon as you hop try to find where you placed your camera so you can at least get it to 180, as for exiting it got to do a lot of fakies.

  2. imo- Hop higher/pull up harder- you’re not getting high enough off the ground for rotation. Easier learned off a sidewalk or jumping out of something, vS what appears to be going up a ramp. You won’t be able to roll backwards and learn fakie (easily) in this spot. Keep it up🤙🏻

  3. Practice your bunny hops firsts Then begin looking into twisting it as was mentioned Is the area uphill?
    You tube perfecting 180’

  4. biggest thing for me was looking where you want to go, sort of like trying to look over your shoulder as you are jumping

  5. one thing i’ll say is when you’re doing 180s like you are (bunny hopping instead of doing the j-hop, meaning both wheels coming off the ground at the same time) you’re gonna naturally want to keep rotating towards your momentum, in other words fakie-ing to complete the full rotation, it’s gonna be hard to land straight like you need to on a decline like this when you’re doing the bunny hop 180.

  6. Your body wants to turn however youre not hopping high enough to allow it to turn, compress yourself into your bars more and pop yourself up while doing exactly what youre doing and you got it, imagine doing a big pushup off of your bars

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