Time for a big one. The Casper to Casper, while not the hardest trick in the book, is definitely one of the most iconic and commonly requested tricks. I feel like this is one of those tricks which - providing you do it well - will always get some attention from non-skaters. And while that's not the most important thing, it's always fun.
Before you begin, it's really important that you know how to casper properly. If either of your feet is touching the floor, go all the way back to this video and learn them correctly, as this is something you don't want to skip over: [ Ссылка ]
I also recommend you start with the nose casper to casper before you start learning this trick, as it'll get you used to catching the board in a casper but with a much easier rotation to get it there: [ Ссылка ]
And, as ever, the in-depth breakdown and photo sequence can be found on the website at [ Ссылка ] for those who find stills and text easier to follow.
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Freestyle Tricktip 55: Casper to Casper
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