Wingfoil · Duotone Wing Academy
The pushloop is a unique trick where the frontside 360 rotation is reversed or 'pushed' — your body rotates backward while the board goes forward, creating the opposite rotation to a standard frontside 360. Henning Nockel's Duotone tutorial describes it as best performed in strong, gusty wind that gives you the extra airtime needed. It's one of the most committed tricks in the sport.
Strong wind is almost mandatory — the pushloop needs more airtime than a standard 360
The push motion is initiated by extending the leading arm aggressively as you launch — this 'pushes' you into the backward rotation
Your head leads the rotation backward — throw it back and let the body follow
Land with the wing already powering — you'll be moving fast and need immediate wing control
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