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Some of the common mistakes people experience, while learning how to do a front side smith
grind front side one eighty out, to fakie, is that the ledge tends to hold you in there
and sometimes it's really hard to get away from it. The reason is the same, as with a
front side smith grind. You're king pin is made of such strong material, that when it
actually starts to grind, into the corner of the ledge, it doesn't grind as well and
it eats up at the ledge and it tends to hold you in there. The only way to combat that,
is to make sure that you have as much weight, on the tail, as you can and also, having your
foot focused, on the very last bit of the tail, is going to help. Be able to put all
the weight, right here, to get you up and out of there. The other thing, that you're
going to want to do, is make sure that you go fast enough so that your weight is headed
forward and you get in and out. If you're going too slow, the grind will just stop and
your weight will go forward and you won't continue in the grind position. Remember,
go fast, keep your foot on the tip of the tail and also remember the leading arm, going
to your left or away from the ledge, because that arm is going to control the one eight
out and get your clean and get you rolling away fakie. Those are just a few of the common
mistakes of a front side smith grind one eighty out.