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A great variation of the feeble to fakie, is the feeble 180 out. Basically you roll
up to the transition, with your foot on the tail, front foot somewhere above the front
two wheels, or front trucks. As soon as you get into the feeble position, you're going
to want to shift your weight, and head back down. So you're going to want to get your
two wheels off from the deck of the ramp, and back back onto the surface of the ramp
and roll down forward. This is an especially fun trick, because it can lead you to grinding
the feeble, and testing it out, and learning different variations of lip tricks. So, you
head up the ramp, get locked in a feeble position. At this point, you're going to want to keep
most of your weight on the inside of the ramp. Your front legs should be extended, to get
the two front wheels on the front of your board, on the deck of the ramp, and then you're
going to pivot your back truck and then point the board back into the quarter pipe or mini-ramp,
and then roll back in. And that is how you do a feeble stall.