Thanks alot! When doing slow-mos on your tricks you should focus more on slowing down the start of the trick and your feet movement during that becouse in this video you slowed down only the part after popping which isn't really helpful for people that are learning.
I really like them. They skate super well like a surgical glove on your foot. A really precise flick. They seem to last a while and break in almost immediately. Im back to the Janoski slip ons for a bit though. Thanks for watching son of YAH!
Awesome! Im 47 and getting right back into it. This is what im working on. Having trouble getting back in but i was trying them before i could drop in ( which only happened this weekend! 🙌🙌🙌) This is a great tutorial. Thanks heaps. Much love from Australia!
This is so rad! I pretty much have a video for whatever you want to learn. Now frontside axle stalls. Dropping in is a huge step. Thank you for commenting. I’m 46 so just keep skating and progressing. Thanks for watching!
Cool thank you. So i have a video for learning good ollies if you want to watch. Then after a good rolling ollie you can Ollie 180 much easier. Keep at it you’ll get it!
Cool thank you. Yeah your right I would definitely like to do more angles and even slower ones to really understand how it works. I agree. Thanks for watching though and the feedback
No problem bro it was super fun to make and i love doing them. Now i can go back and do varial flips and other less difficult things leading up to Tre’s. Any more trick suggestions are always welcomed!
Cool thank you. Maybe try practicing stomping the front wheels down quickly. Like your squashing a bug. Stomp and then sit. To bend your knees into the transition. Stomp and sit. or stomp and bend however you want to phrase it. Try to hold the tail on the coping with your back foot then when your ready connect your front foot and transfer the weight. Give it a try and let me know how it goes!
Was hoping for a bit more regarding timing an ollie correctly. That's what I struggle with personally. No matter how early I set up, I feel like I'm not fully in control of when I start the Ollie. Feel like I'm waiting for the right conditions and balance. I'm sure more practice will help, but any tips?
That’s so cool! Thank you so much for the positive feedback. The channel is about a month old and with each video I’m learning and trying to improve. I appreciate the sub thank you 👊🏻
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I'm a beginner skater who started last year at age 42. I love how you explain this stuff. You do a fantastic job at de-mystifying this stuff for those who believe it's simply too much to understand.
That is just so awesome! It really doesn't matter when you start just that you start. Skateboarding is so much fun. No matter what your skill level other skaters at the park are usually super supportive and encouraging. Thank you for encouraging me so I know the videos are helping. I have tried to make something for all skill levels, from your first time on a board to doing harder tricks. Thanks for watching and the feedback!
Man these things are killing me!😅My muscle memory wants me to stand up straight and lean back every time. Awesome videos, no nonsense and to the point. I used to street skate in middle school in the nineties, now I'm trying to show my six year old the ropes at the skate park. I've got a lot higher to fall than he does. I'm enjoying it though. Thanks for the tutorials.
There's nothing better and more fun than skating with our children. Just so cool! Start on a small bank or quarterpipe and retrain your muscles to lean more forward. Do it as many times as needed then move up to something bigger. When your comfortable on something small you just repeat the same steps on bigger transitions..It's going to feel so good when you succeed. Thank you for watching and for the feedback!
I actually have never thought about the foot placement when I do noseslides. I always approached them like a frontside 180. I'll have to try this and see how it goes.
Yeah definitely when I’m going really fast and want to slide far or down a hubba I want the ball of my foot to push the slide forward and pop out. Let me know if it works for you and thank you for watching!
Awesome thanks bro I appreciate it! I’m gonna do my best to keep them coming. If there’s anything in particular you’re working on or want to learn let me know and I got you. Thanks for watching!
I tried last night but it was too dark so this afternoon the plan is kickflips and heelflips. How awesome that this is your comment. Thank you for watching bro and look out for those vids tomorrow.
They are the Bones XFormula 99s 52mm. V5 sidecut. And the other board Bones STF 52mm 103a V5 sidecut. I usually skate 103a hardness but I am trying out the new Xformula from Bones and they are really smooth and quiet yet still slide really well. Thank you for watching!