Indian Air

The superman seat grab indian air is similar to a standard superman seat grab, as far as getting off the bike and grabbing the grab hole goes. The difference is that when the trick is in full extension, the rider will have his legs crossed and kicked out to the opposite side of the bike. Keep in mind, there are several ways to rotate your hips and move your legs to do a superman seat grab indian air. What will be discussed in this section is the most common way used by the professionals.
To complete
this trick, bring your legs off the bike as if you were doing a
superman seat grab. As you grab the 'grab hole', instead of
kicking your legs back and behind the bike, begin to rotate your hips
sideways. The directions of the torso rotation is a matter of
personal preference and comfort level. You should try both direcitons
to determine which is most natural to you, and what you feel looks
cooler. Once you've figuered our where your hips are going, its
time to kick those legs out! The correct way to do the indian air is
to kick your right leg the left side of the bike and your left
leg is kicked to the right side of the bike. Some people don't do
this, they just rotate their hips sideways and kick their leg out to
its corresponding side. This may look cool but is not a true indian
air. A true indian air is a can can and a nac nac at the same time.
To come
back on the bike, you must reverse the kicking motion or your legs,
bringing them back to their usual superman positions, while
turning your hips back to a neutral state as well. Almost
simultaneously, begin pulling yourself back onto the seat. When you
are close to the attack position (directly over the bike) set your
feet on the pegs and touch down.