The cross-step is the fastest, easiest, most functional (and cutest) way to move around on your longboard. Whether you want to step back to turn, move forward to make a section, or go for the nose ride, the cross-step will get you there. Anne explains how to start practicing both in the water and on land.
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How to Fade the Takeoff
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