KGB

https://www.wake.sg/media/videos/WAKE-KGB-AYE_TATSANAI.mp4 Tips by Tatsanai Aye Kuakoonrat Video : Aye Tatsanai Photo : Bunyalo Lota Jumruang The KGB is a HS Backroll with a BS 360 rotation. It helps to get consistent with you Roll to Blind first before trying the KGB. You also need to be able to do a ‘Mexican’ type Backroll before trying …

Heelside Backroll

https://www.wake.sg/media/videos/WAKE-BACKROLL_HS.31-DAVID_NGIAM.mp4 Tips by David Ngiam Video : David Ngiam Photo : Stephen Liew The HS Backroll is one of the first few inverts you should attempt. If you can clear both wakes comfortably then this trick should be farliy easy to learn. First of all, you need to remember is that you can’t throw the …

Toeside Backroll

https://www.wake.sg/media/videos/WAKE-BACKROLL_TS-MAX_CHRISTIAN.mp4 Tips by David Ngiam Video : Max Christian Photo : Terry Goh Take a fairly easy approach into the wake. You don’t need to cut in hard for this trick, but you want to make sure your posture is relatively tall and you want to make sure you keep the line tension firm through …

Heelside Roll to Revert

https://www.wake.sg/media/videos/WAKE-ROLL_TO_REVERT_HS.2-SASHA_CHRISTIAN.mp4 Tips by Sam Wilks Video : Sasha Christian Photo : Kevin Tan Once your consistently landing your heelside back roll and heelside two wake 180 it shouldn’t be too hard to put them together and try a roll to revert. A roll to revert is a back roll with a FS180 at the end …

Air Roll to Revert

https://www.wake.sg/media/videos/WAKE-AIR_ROLL_TO_REVERT_HS-BOMB_PADIWAT.mp4 Tips by David Ngiam Video : Bomb Padiwat Photo : Bomb Padiwat If you got your Roll to Reverts consistent, the Air Roll to Revert isn’t too difficult. The basic thing you have to remember is what gives you enough air to land the trick is the amount of line tension you have built …

Heelside Backroll Mobius

https://www.wake.sg/media/videos/WAKE-BACKROLL_MOBIUS_SLOB-MASSI_PIFFARETTI.mp4 Tips by Tatsanai Aye Kuakoonrat Video : Massi Piffaretti Photo : Rusty Malinoski The HS Backroll Mobius was used to be called just ‘Mobius’. However, because it was one of the first inverts with a 360 rotation, the term ‘Mobius’ or ‘Mobe’ is more commonly known to describe any invert with a 360 rotation …