I have been practicing my 180s a lot so hopefully I'll give a 360 a go soon. Thanks for breaking it down so nicely. Especially the body positions and your under rotation example of dropping the rear wheel gives me more confidence Im going to be able to learn it and not break my body haha.
Really cool video, dude. Even those who aren't going to go out and try it right away, you talk about many good points that can be generalized! Out of all of the tricks you could walk through (A LOT), I think that this is the most fitting. Love that you pointed out dragging the rear wheel, which kills any spin you introduce with the bars. We fixate on the majority of our control (the front end) and these tricks require you to be loose on the fly!
Tom Cardy I’ll let ya know, but for now I gotta sort my neck out, just had a weekend of shredding, no bails or fails, then try something normal like sleep and wake up with a crick neck 🤦🏽♂️😆
Awesome tutorial. You just uploaded it one week too late ^^ I already did a lot of 360s but I took it to a big jump last saturday, instead of pushing the backwheel down and focusing on the landing I jumped off my bike mid air after 180 degrees and broke my wrist and hurt my foot :( Thanks for the insightfull tutorial though, next time I know how to do it better ;)
When I was at school I used to ride downhill and BMX I wasn't bad, I'm now 38 and I have the bug again. Just bought my jump bike now time to practice...let's see how it goes
Hey Tom, I was wondering if you have any tips on dipping the front wheel down into the landing to avoid looping out on a jump. I always seem to nearly loop out or actually loop out and it is not fun. If you have any tips on dipping it down to avoid this could you share them? Thank you
Hey nice turorial, I land few 360 thanks to you. However I have few question: on video I see that during the 360 I’m watching my back wheel and then the landing but during the jump I feel like blackout/autopilote. Any advice? Do you watch your back wheel or the floor behind your back wheel ? And last, I’m doing 360 to the right, near the landing I’m too angled to the left, any advice? Thanks anyway!
Hi Tom hope your well i believe you live in chelmsford Beaulieu? or somewhere near there judging by your videos ive just got my first hardtail id like to meet up with you if possible im a complete newbie. I've just moved to Beaulieu park
Any tips on how to avoid your front wheel from snapping and throwing you off the bike just before the actual jump? It keeps on happening to me and has given me a mental blockade by now
No issues with assembly for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
Great rider and very talented. But I can't help but cringe with the 🤘🏻horns you do and the whistle. Also the hand clap ever 3rd word when you're talking 🤦🏻♂️
You're a natural teacher...😎
Thanks!
I have been practicing my 180s a lot so hopefully I'll give a 360 a go soon. Thanks for breaking it down so nicely. Especially the body positions and your under rotation example of dropping the rear wheel gives me more confidence Im going to be able to learn it and not break my body haha.
Really cool video, dude. Even those who aren't going to go out and try it right away, you talk about many good points that can be generalized! Out of all of the tricks you could walk through (A LOT), I think that this is the most fitting. Love that you pointed out dragging the rear wheel, which kills any spin you introduce with the bars. We fixate on the majority of our control (the front end) and these tricks require you to be loose on the fly!
Yes Cards!! I’ve been waiting so long for you to show us how to do this!! 👌🏽🤘🏽
Hope it helps dude!
Tom Cardy I’ll let ya know, but for now I gotta sort my neck out, just had a weekend of shredding, no bails or fails, then try something normal like sleep and wake up with a crick neck 🤦🏽♂️😆
I'm getting back into bmx at 38, your videos are a perfect help!
Great video Cardy! I’m really looking forward to more videos with you and your dad though,you guys get on great
Great advice, I still gotta crack a 180 first though!
Send it dude!
You make it look so eazy 🤙🏻
Thanks dude!
Very good explanation, especially where to look during the air time, is so important 👍
I get so exited when I see Tom has uploaded
Early gang
Tom is a beast💪💪
Yo!
Great video dude! That cheeky bar spin/one hand catch was sick 🤘🔥
Nice! I have been trying to 360 just out of a grass fly out. Will definitely use these tips! Thanks for the video! 🤜🏻🔥
Another great tutorial keep it up dude 🤟
Awesome tutorial. You just uploaded it one week too late ^^
I already did a lot of 360s but I took it to a big jump last saturday, instead of pushing the backwheel down and focusing on the landing I jumped off my bike mid air after 180 degrees and broke my wrist and hurt my foot :(
Thanks for the insightfull tutorial though, next time I know how to do it better ;)
2:47 me riding to McDonald’s
Haha!
Man this made me laugh!
Thanks man! I'm having a bit of trouble learning 360s and this helped a great deal. Keep sending it!
Hope it helped dude!
@@TomCardy of course
The video looks really professional keep it up 👍
a mattress as a soft landing? Can you imagine how pissed my wife would be if I used the mattress outside?
Tom is gonna be epic! Send it!
Nice Tom !! Just what i needed ! :)
Hope it helps dude!
Smooth mover, nice one man I'll take this to the kicker and see how much damage I can do, send it!
Send it!
Smoooth as always!
When I was at school I used to ride downhill and BMX I wasn't bad, I'm now 38 and I have the bug again. Just bought my jump bike now time to practice...let's see how it goes
This helps heaps, thanks mate
Exactly what i was looking for
Such a good tutorial 🤙 I used to do some tricks on my BMX years ago mountain bike always felt too big. Maybe and dirt jump bike is the answer?
Deffo get a dirt jumper!
Hi early gang I turned up fashionably late lol
Yo!
Best video I’ve seen!
Wow, very got How-To!!
Good video great effort much love amigo 👋😊👍 🙌
Thanks dude!
You rock bro!! Thanks for the great tutorial, I feel inspired to go back and improve my skills!! 👏🏻💪🏻🚴🏻♂️
So good video!!! 😍
My first ever drop off was from ontoo pillbox at the end, I was about 15 and full on scared myself as I was on a bmx 😂
Yesssss I actually got here first
Sick!
Beautiful!
Yo cards. Great vid. U got a 2nd job?
I'm new to your posts and greatly enjoyed this one. GREAT JOB !! ... "TERRIFIC TOM" ... CARDY !! thanks
You make it look easy lol
Hey Tom,
I was wondering if you have any tips on dipping the front wheel down into the landing to avoid looping out on a jump. I always seem to nearly loop out or actually loop out and it is not fun. If you have any tips on dipping it down to avoid this could you share them? Thank you
Thank you
i thought you had a post it note on your shirt at the start
Haha imagine that!
I might try if you can teach Kara how to 360. Maybe not!
I can now do a 360
Yo!
Pushing your back wheel down... to land first if you're scared about under-rotating. This has unlocked my 'bail' fear.
Thanks to you
What an invaluable lesson! Please teach us a backflip too! 😊
Hey nice turorial, I land few 360 thanks to you.
However I have few question:
on video I see that during the 360 I’m watching my back wheel and then the landing but during the jump I feel like blackout/autopilote. Any advice?
Do you watch your back wheel or the floor behind your back wheel ?
And last, I’m doing 360 to the right, near the landing I’m too angled to the left, any advice?
Thanks anyway!
Is this bike available to buy? Such a nice colour
Unfortunately not dude!
Tom Cardy :( Soo nice
Hi Tom hope your well i believe you live in chelmsford Beaulieu? or somewhere near there judging by your videos ive just got my first hardtail id like to meet up with you if possible im a complete newbie. I've just moved to Beaulieu park
next vid Kara learns 360s ????
How you free hub do so. Much noise what is it?? 🤩
Red bull slope style
Thanksssss!
No problems!
Hi Tom!
I‘ve just learned the threesixty and posted a video of it on instagram.... may you give me some tipps to spin smoother?
Any tips on how to avoid your front wheel from snapping and throwing you off the bike just before the actual jump? It keeps on happening to me and has given me a mental blockade by now
I just came from bmx and I could 360 it and now that I have a break I always have my finger on the break dose that matter???
27er?
Com the baspin fica show!.
what bike are you using.
DH Bike can do it?
That’s so hard 😂
Brad Simms doing 360s with his BMX on flat ground. Is that not possible with a MTB?
Early gang
Yeo!
🤟🤟
and thats how asphalt 8 motorcyles flatspins were made.
Hi
Yo!
What the name of this cycle
Haibike
Early gang 🤣
Yo!
My wheels are wayy to weak for this they bend after perfect 360
AYEE
Yo!
How to flatspin my Bro....
Im way to scared im gonna taco my wheels,its a titan xc hardtail with stock wheels so their probably not the strongest,
Tom
Handyman
What’s up
No issues with assembly for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
Can u please watch r youtube vids I love it vids keep it up bro
Way above my pay grade
Get at my recent video at my local
Yeah! Nice "How to"
Great rider and very talented. But I can't help but cringe with the 🤘🏻horns you do and the whistle. Also the hand clap ever 3rd word when you're talking 🤦🏻♂️
Lmao.
A grown man on a ramp in a playground.