How do you learn a 360° on a snowboard?
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The 360° is the next step after the 180°. It requires more rotation, more pop, and precise timing. In the course, we first practice surface 360° on the ground or mini-ollies with rotation.
For a full 360°, you combine upper body rotation with a strong ollie. Depending on the direction, it is called a frontside or backside 360. Core tension is crucial, you need to complete the rotation while staying stable.
At first, you may only manage a 270°, finishing the rest with a slide-out. That is fine! The key is to get a feel for the movement. Landing a full 360° is a real milestone and a highlight for many in the course.