This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to perform a 360 on a wakeboard behind the boat. It teaches the fundamentals of spinning, including Wake To Wake 2, cutting out wide, using the progressive edge to cut back towards the wake, getting your pop first, and pulling you back hip up to spin.
To master the 360 wake surfing, beginners need to learn the basic techniques and tips for gaining speed and momentum, initiating the spin, and maintaining control throughout the process. The video also includes tips for performing a surface 180 on a wakeboard, such as locking elbows in to your sides, bending knees, and using hips to turn your body while keeping your weight in.
Osmosis is a technique invented by Shaun Murray, where the rider performs a spin by tossing the handle from one hand to the same hand again, bypassing the other hand. Rewind is another important aspect of spinning, as it involves turning the body and twisting the upper body and hips.
Spin off a kicker behind the boat or on a cable can be easy if you take your time and wait for the top. Once in the air, begin the spin by looking over your back shoulder and pulling the handle towards your back hip. Use your front foot to initiate the spin.
In summary, mastering the 360 wake surfing requires mastering the fundamentals of spinning, such as cutting out wide, using the progressive edge, getting your pop first, and pulling you back hip up to spin.
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