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Moving onto the stairs you're going to want, first you got to Ollie down it. And then you
got to kick flip down it. And then try it like a 180 or then you can run a 360 flip
so that's, that's pretty much what you like the bench mark you got to be at. You're going
to definitely need to Ollie down it; you definitely need to kick flip down it and definitely 180.
I think from a personal perspective. As far as speed goes; you're definitely going to
make it past this last stair. I mean you can also deck check on stairs just like we did
deck check on the; the hip and that's where you land, you catch the last stair. You don't;
you don't want to land on the stairs like that because then you're going to catch and
fall forward, and then you're going to get hurt. And getting hurts probably the last
thing you want to do because you want to keep skating obviously. But yes just don't, don't
check; don't, don't flip the last stair and you want to make it over the gap to the; you
want, you want to leave a good distance between the stairs and the ground; you want to have
a good, actually don't like barely miss it or anything like that. Beginning out you can;
you can do it, you can do a 360 flip off the curb; that's probably like I guess you can
call it a one stair or a curb same thing. Then you can like two and three stairs probably
the next level and then taking it to a five or a six would be the next step it just depends
on, your; your comfort zone. Yeah; righteous.