// How to do a BS 360

bs360If you mastered all of the easier tricks out there and you look for something a bit more challenging you can try and do a BS 360. It is very similar to the BS 180 and is just the next step in line.

We recommend that you try this one first on a sunny day in deep powder. Get your friend and build a mid-size kicker together. You want to find a slope that isn’t to steep or flat, something your are comfortable hitting.

  • Same with the BS 180 you want to start out with hitting the kicker a few times. Do some Ollies maybe a few 180s to get comfortable with the kicker.
  • Approach the jump with moderate speed, you don’t want to be to slow or to fast. Lean slightly forward and ollie of the kicker
  • Look over your outside rotating shoulder (that means look back where you came from) and start rotating. As soon as you finished 180 degrees start looking for your landing spot, turn your hips to rotate the last 180°, bend your knees and land your first BS 360.
  • That’s it you just completed your fist BS 360.

The backside 360 isn’t as easy as the BS 180 but if you are comfortable doing BS 180s you shouldn’t take to long to learn how to do this trick. Also the BS 360 is slightly easier to land then the FS 360 because you are able to see the landing.

Have fun learning this trick!