The
Aerial Blunt is a further development of the blunt and entails
the boat leaving the water during the time the 180 degree change
in direction takes place.
As
with the blunt timing, carving, and the shifting of body weight
is key. As you pull a blunt you'll need to break the tension
between the boat and the surface of the water. To do this you'll
need some bounce. The lifting of the bow must coincide with
the point when you radically change direction/weight shift as
with a normal blunt. This will result in a 180 degree change
in direction with the boat out of the water.
Unless
you have the blunt sorted moving on to this next stage is impossible.
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