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Performing a 180 on a scooter can be a fun trick to learn, but it requires practice and skill. Here are the basic steps to perform a 180 on a scooter: 1. Find a flat and smooth surface to practice on. It's important to have enough room to ride your scooter and perform the trick. 2. Begin riding forward on your scooter with your feet in the normal riding position. Start at a moderate speed, but not too fast. 3. As you approach the spot where you want to perform the 180, start turning your upper body and head in the direction you want to spin. Make sure to keep your eyes focused on where you want to go. 4. As you turn your upper body, start turning your scooter in the same direction by shifting your weight towards the back wheel and pushing down on the tail of the scooter. This will cause the front wheel to lift off the ground. 5. As the front wheel lifts off the ground, continue turning your body and head in the same direction, and use your back foot to push the scooter around in a 180-degree spin. 6. Once you've completed the spin, land back on the ground with both feet on the deck of the scooter. 7. Ride away smoothly and confidently. Remember that learning this trick takes time, so start by practicing the steps slowly and gradually increase your speed and intensity as you become more comfortable with the movement. It's important to wear protective gear such as a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads when practicing any scooter tricks.
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