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To do a no hander, you must first learn the one hander. The motions involved in learning a no hander are pretty much identical to learning a one hander, only you must do this with both hands. Start working up to the no hander by removing the pressure from your hands when you are in the air. When you are ready, the next step would be to slowly moving your hands away from the bars, little by little each time you jump. When you come off the face of the jump, lean forward over the bars a little. This will help your balance as you throw your hands back. It will also help you when your bike starts to naturally pitch down towards the landing. If you lean forward, it will be a lot easier to get your hands back on the handlebars.