From Ride UK BMX Basics
The 360 table is a classic trick that will never get old. People have been doing these for years and whether you’re new or old school, everyone can appreciate a good 360 table.
Tip: Use the left / right arrow keys

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Hit the ramp at a good speed and start carving up the transition a little, if you carve across the ramp you can go higher and land smoother than just hitting it dead on.

02
As the bike comes out of the top of the spine start twisting into the spin as normal (by this point we’ll assume you have both 360s and tables down before trying this move) but let the bike drift away from you a little so you can get your bike tabled.

03
As the bike comes around to 180, start putting your knees together and pulling the bike up with your legs, at the same time flatten the bars off by pushing them down and let the wheel drift up towards your shoulder.

04
Frame four shows the perfect 360 flattie, but then you’ll notice in frame five you can actually push the bike that little bit further.
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