He's a gold-medal favorite at the Olympics. This trick could win it.

Freestyle skier Mac Forehand is a top contender for the gold medal at the Olympics, with his latest trick being hailed as a game-changer in the sport. But what makes this particular trick so daunting? For Forehand, the key lies in "going blind" - literally and figuratively.

When executing a particularly complex trick, Forehand breaks it down into three separate flips, thinking about each one individually. He also has to consider his body position and where he's grabbing onto the board, with various grabs available depending on the situation. This level of mental preparation is crucial in freestyle skiing, where awareness of air is essential.

Forehand's progression through tricks starts with a basic 1260 mute, which he learned at age 17 and can now perform with his eyes closed. The next step up was the 1620 switch, which he mastered last year and did well in various events. However, it's the latest trick - a 19[80] - that Forehand has been working on this year.

This new trick requires Forehand to "go blind" for a second, where he looks over his shoulder without seeing what's happening. It's terrifying, as there are too many variables at play and one wrong move could result in serious injury. But when done correctly, it can lead to a successful rotation in the middle of the trick.

Forehand acknowledges that taking off is crucial in freestyle skiing. Getting the right power - the amount of spin and flip, as well as body positioning - is essential for success. If the takeoff is rushed or the timing is off, Forehand risks not spinning enough or landing incorrectly.

With his latest trick being hailed as a game-changer, Forehand's confidence has grown significantly. He knows that if he gets it right, he can secure the gold medal at the Olympics. For him, it's do-or-die - succeed or face the consequences of failure.
 
I think Mac Forehand is insane! 🤯 I mean, going blind literally and figuratively for a trick? That's just mental prep on another level! 🤯 And the fact that he can perform a 19[80] with his eyes closed? That's game-changer stuff right there. I love how he breaks down each flip individually, it makes sense to me. But what really gets me is when he talks about taking off, like getting the power and body positioning just right. It's all about finesse, you know? And if you mess up even a little bit... 😬 well, that can be disastrous. I'm rooting for him all the way! 🤞
 
I'm low-key living for this dude's mental preparation 🤯! Freestyle skiing is all about being one mistake away from disaster, and Forehand's gotta be totally zen to nail that 1920 trick 🌊😲 I mean, going blind literally? That takes balls... or should I say, it takes a whole lot of focus 🔥💪
 
🤯 just saw this vid of mac forehand landing a 19[80] freestyle skiing trick and i'm SHAKING rn! 🤸‍♂️ how does he even focus with all those variables to consider? like, what if he looks away for a sec and loses his balance? 😨 still gotta give it to him tho, the man is a GENIUS 💡 [link to freestyle skiing trick vid]
 
idk how he does it 🤯... I mean, going blind is literally insane! 😱 19[80] is like a death defying stunt! Forehand must be super confident and focused to try that out... 1260 mute at 17? That's already impressive, but the switch trick last year was more challenging. This new one takes it to another level 🤯... I hope he executes it flawlessly at the Olympics 🏅
 
I think what's most impressive about Mac Forehand's latest trick is how it showcases his mental toughness 🤯. I mean, you're literally "going blind" for a split second – no wonder he's got to be super focused! It's like, imagine being on the edge of a cliff and suddenly just closing your eyes... trust me, that takes guts 😅. Forehand's gotta have this laser-sharp awareness of his body position, grabs, and timing all at once 🔄. And yeah, taking off is literally half the battle in freestyle skiing – one wrong move could be disastrous 💥. I'm loving how confident he seems now – it's like he's got this trick nailed down! Can't wait to see him do it live 🔥
 
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