To land a perfect indy tantrum, the key is understanding that you use the opposite edge technique than you would on any other trick, says Mike Rosenberg, who spent five days riding with Travis Moye and Shaun Murray at The Boarding School. as told to: vanessa hornedo
The Approach
Cut away from the wake, coast for a second, then take an aggressive edge into the wake. Once you reach the trough of the wake, let off your edge and let your board go flat.
Let Go
As you ride up the wake, let go of the handle with your back hand and square your shoulders with the rope so you're facing away from the wake.
Pop, Tuck, Grab
When you pop off the wake, arch your head back and tuck…