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Old 2006-12-18, 02:51 AM   #1
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back pedal woes!!

ok im having trouble doing pedal grabs and going to rubber, i can do crank grabs to rubber most of the time but they're still kinda sloppy. so here's my question, my jumping position is right foot back left foot forward with my left hand on the handle and i jump to the right so i use mny back foot for everything. in most of the videos i watch whenever someone does a pedal grab they use they're front foot, does that make any difference at all???
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