The 360 shuvit is a classic flatground trick, it has many variations and applications.
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Feet placement:
-the front foot should be close to the middle of the deck, this foot will help the spin and prevent the board from flipping.
-the back foot should be on the toe side edge of the tail, ready to grip the side with the toes, this foot will do most of the scoop.
How to do:
1/ scoop hard and horizontally with your back foot, there is no pop in a 360 shuvit, wheels will slide on the floor, grip a bit forward and control the board with your front foot, try to keep this foot very close to the grip during the start of the trick, this will prevent unwanted flipping.
2/ let the board spin.
3/ land.
Tips:
-this trick depends a lot on the surface and on the hardness of the wheels, it's easier if the surface allows sliding, hard wheels will help too.
-they are a lot easier rolling fakie or on slopes. It can help to learn fakie first, then regular on a slope, then regular.
Variations:
-you can add footwork or body varials to your 360 shuvits, for example you can do 360 shuvit revert or pivot, 360 shuvit frontside body varial, backside bigspin, you can also combo them with some nose shuvits, for example if you want a challenge you can try to 360 shuvit to nollie 360 shuvit.
-you can add underflip(s) during the first 180° to do 360 underflip variations.
-they can also be done 540, my favorite 360 shuvit variation is the 540 bigspin.
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Feet placement:
-the front foot should be close to the middle of the deck, this foot will help the spin and prevent the board from flipping.
-the back foot should be on the toe side edge of the tail, ready to grip the side with the toes, this foot will do most of the scoop.
How to do:
1/ scoop hard and horizontally with your back foot, there is no pop in a 360 shuvit, wheels will slide on the floor, grip a bit forward and control the board with your front foot, try to keep this foot very close to the grip during the start of the trick, this will prevent unwanted flipping.
2/ let the board spin.
3/ land.
Tips:
-this trick depends a lot on the surface and on the hardness of the wheels, it's easier if the surface allows sliding, hard wheels will help too.
-they are a lot easier rolling fakie or on slopes. It can help to learn fakie first, then regular on a slope, then regular.
Variations:
-you can add footwork or body varials to your 360 shuvits, for example you can do 360 shuvit revert or pivot, 360 shuvit frontside body varial, backside bigspin, you can also combo them with some nose shuvits, for example if you want a challenge you can try to 360 shuvit to nollie 360 shuvit.
-you can add underflip(s) during the first 180° to do 360 underflip variations.
-they can also be done 540, my favorite 360 shuvit variation is the 540 bigspin.