Easy and Consistent Pop shove-it - How to Pop shove-it according to the physics

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Spinning your board suddenly becomes difficult as soon as you stand on your board. But you can spin it without any problem when standing on the ground. Let's break down the physics and science behind it.

-- Table of Contents --
0:00 Intro
0:50 How much energy do you need to spin your board?
1:03 Why is it hard to spin your board?
2:01 How to practice lifting your body weight
2:23 Another issue: Why do your shoulders turn?
3:03 How to avoid turning your shoulders
3:24 How to land back on your board

Please take a moment and try to study this in detail.
I'm trying to eliminate subjectivity from my explanation as much as possible by referring to scientific and physics theories. Please use my 3D models to solve your "why."

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You can view 3D models from here:
https://whythetrick.io/how-to/how-to-...

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Traditionally, skateboarding how-to videos have always been subjective and the majority of explanations are based on speakers' experiences.
To avoid relying on my personal experiences, please fully utilize the 3D models.

All skaters have different questions.
So that you can analyze skateboarding tricks in detail and solve your "whys," those 3D models are made fully interactive.

The 3D models feature these functions below:
- change camera angle
- adjust play speed
- change transparency
- display gridlines, etc.

Aside from that, I try to explain concepts of skateboarding tricks based on facts, calculations, scientific and physics theories. I may make mistakes so please leave a comment if you find anything.

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