Greetings all.
I have been psychologically wrestling with the forward loop dilemma for over a year now. I had a couple of attempts over twelve months ago and gave myself a bit of a scare which put me off. I even have wonderfull dreams that i can forward loop (this is no joke!!), then i wake up, disappointed

. (no bed is not wet when i wake up

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I met a french bloke here in QLD who can pull them off regularly, and gave me a tip. He learnt them by detaching sail from board and only using the sail while on beach. He says he used to jump off small soft sand dunes and land on his back, rotating the sail. Today I had a go of this while standing on the edge of a sandbar with sail roughly in sailing stance, sheeting in and pushing forward with front hand and spinning around to land in water on my back. I must have done about 30 of these in each direction, and now have instant sunburn on my back, but worth it coz i finally getting the jist of just how much you need to sheet in with back hand, and push boom forward with front hand, and getting the rotation sensation. Its starting to decrease the fear factor for me.
Has anyone else tried this, or does anyone else have any other great tips in order to overcome the mental barrier? Forwards are like the ultimate move to me, and really want to crack one before summers out.
Cheers!!

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