Frontside 50-50 on Transition

For some, the frontside 50-50 is easier than backside, but for most
it's more intimidating having your back face down the transition. Once
you get over this fear, though, a whole new world of frontside coping
tricks is opened up to you. Doesn't that sound appealing? Now that you're
anxious to expand your ramp skating, let's get started. Just as with
the backside 50-50, learning the stall first will help. Cruise straight
up the transition, but as you get right near the coping you want to
turn to get your toe edge wheel of the back truck over the coping rather
than the heel edge wheel. With the frontside stall, it's important to
get that toe edge wheel as far over the coping as possible to allow
yourself some stability while your up on the lip. Just like with the
backside stall, get on your back truck first then set down the front
truck, placing your weight predominantly on the toe side of the board.
To drop back in, just do a little kick turn into the tranny. Remember,
don't let your toe edge wheels hang up. Now, to grind rather than stall
you're going to need more speed and remember to approach the coping
at an angle so your momentum will take you along the coping instead
of just straight up and out.