This is one of the harder grinds because of it's unnatural
nature. To do this, you have to be pretty comfortable
with an unnatural frontside.
Approach your favorite grinding utensil at a slow pace and at a
45 degree angle. When you are about a foot away, jump up to
grind. Bend your knees and push your hips the way you are
grinding so your front foot is on it's side. You might have to
bend your knees a lot for this, but just like a royale you
should be used to the position. You'll also need to bend them to
the side to get the position right.
At first, it will be hard to get the grind to move, even on a
rail. You must keep your body low over the object, and your
knees really bent. If you have the right position, it will help
you stay locked on. Think of the
grind as a negative royale. You still have to keep all of your
weight over the 'royale' foot, as this will make you slide.
To give this trick more style, crouch lower over it. The lower
you get, the better it looks.
By Nick Habibi