
Why Safe Falling Makes Skaters Progress Fast
Beginners who practice safe falling and bailing build motor patterns, confidence, and repetition volume, which accelerates real trick progression.

Beginners who practice safe falling and bailing build motor patterns, confidence, and repetition volume, which accelerates real trick progression.

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