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Attempt each of these and see what kind of huge air you'll be able to get.

" Start with the "Indie", use a back hand to grab the toe side edge between the bindings.
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" Doing the "melon" you will use your front hand and catch the heel side edge between the bindings.
" The "stalefish", take your back hand and catch the heel side edge between the bindings.
" Try the "tail" by utilizing your back hand to catch the tail end of your board.
" The "nose", you can use your front hand to catch the nose end of your board.
" And the "method", like the melon but you will pull the board up and stick your hind leg out.

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