Whether you are spinning off a massive kicker on a snowboard or launching off a kick-ramp on a skateboard, there is one phrase that strikes fear into the heart of any rider: .
Relying entirely on a newly invented artificial horizon, a directional gyroscope, and a primitive radio beacon system, Doolittle took off, flew a 15-mile circuit, and landed perfectly. It was the world's first true blind landing. blind landing
Landing blind is the ultimate leap of faith in action sports. But once you master the art of trusting your rotation, it opens up an entirely new world of advanced tricks. Whether you are spinning off a massive kicker
Imagine sitting in the cockpit of a 1920s biplane. The fog is so thick you cannot see the nose of your own aircraft, let alone the ground. For the first few decades of flight, bad weather didn't just cause delays—it was an absolute death sentence. Landing blind is the ultimate leap of faith in action sports
Your brain needs to know exactly how a 180 or 360 feels without visual cues.