Your trick tips have helped me so much. Everyone has their own comfort stance on a board, and it determines what tricks you're naturally good at. Mine is pretty close to yours, so your trick tips have been the best source of inspiration. I was never able to do flips well with so much of my foot on my board, but now I understand the logistics of how to make it work.
Getting close to 100k for that silver play button, congrats in advanced! You are definitely underrated. I've definitely gotten better just viewing your vids now and again as I progress through my skating!
I find that for hardflips and fs flips it doesn't help much to try to spin your nose to the side and behind but rather try to scoop your tail forward and to the side. So if you are regular, scoop your tail Infront of you and also ahead of you at the same time, like a 45 degree angle if that makes sense. Maybe its just me but that really helps me.
That’s never been a goal of mine, I never approached skating that way. In my opinion some of those types of tips can overly distract you from focusing on tricks
Buy bulkier or more durable shoes. I really like the adidas forum adv. dunks usually last a while but are expensive. I’ve also had good experience with Louie’s converse mid although my laces did rip but they come with an extra pair of laces. The chima 2 pro vans are also good for durability if you like vans. I’ve heard good things about Last resorts because the upper is all one piece so there’s not really any stitching to rip.
@@Sumunuhriginal I've been skating Maranas, they last ages and are heaps comfy. I just rip laces a bunch and saw these and was curious what they are. Did just get some Shane O'Neill Nike's with the high up laces too, haven't skated them yet but I think they might work.