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Airwalking is a skateboarding trick that involves lifting the board off the ground and walking with your feet while keeping the board suspended in the air. It's a challenging move that requires practice, balance, and coordination. Here are some steps to help you learn how to airwalk: 1. Get comfortable on your skateboard: Before attempting an airwalk, make sure you feel comfortable riding your skateboard and have good balance. 2. Find a flat, smooth surface: Look for a surface with no bumps, cracks, or obstacles that can cause you to lose balance. 3. Start by practicing the "manual" trick: A manual is when you balance on your back wheels while lifting your front wheels off the ground. Practice balancing on your back wheels and walking with your feet while keeping the board in the air. 4. Begin the airwalk: Roll at a moderate speed and lean back, lifting your front wheels off the ground. Keep your back foot on the tail of the board and your front foot hanging in the air. 5. Take a step forward with your front foot: As the board rises in the air, take a step forward with your front foot and lift your back foot off the board. Keep your weight centered over the board. 6. Step back on the board: Once you've taken a step forward, bring your back foot up to the board and land on it. 7. Practice and adjust: Keep practicing until you can walk comfortably with your feet while keeping the board in the air. Adjust your body position and foot placement as necessary to find what works best for you. Remember to wear proper safety gear like a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads while practicing this trick. It may take some time to master the airwalk, so be patient, practice regularly, and have fun!
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