@@wonfave Lean left or right so you’re landing on your thigh & bend your knees. Or use your forearms and put em in front of you if you’re going face first .. so you don’t smash your face into the concrete.
Lean forward! It's always better to fall forward than slip out like that. Just remember to always keep you're shoulders in line with the bolt's, keep it strong and square
Full face helmet works. Or helmet adds weight and throws her head down and avoids face. And if she did hit her head on curb instead that coulda been stiches😂
@@shpookoYou sound like a clown. Mistakes happen to anyone picking up skateboarding. It’s called a lesson. Like me telling you that you sound like a clown for talking like that to a beginner should be a lesson.
You’ll be alright that’s how you learn to skate, don’t lean your body all the way back just bend your knees a bit and lift the board. When your going off ledges you want to be prepared to keep your weight down so tilting all the way back is not going to go smoothly… ever.
@@Baghuuldoesn't take an expert to know how to fall. You only fall in life while skateboarding? She seemed to do everything in her power to NOT stop her face from slamming into the ground. Just completely went limp and crashed to the ground. Embarrassing and uncoordinated put it lightly,
@@tbomb2265 the problem is that shes still really uncomfortable and stiff on a board and already trying to roll off a curb. alot of people who pick up skating much later get ahead of themselves and never develop a base before they start trying stuff.
The roll up was a clear indication shit was about to go down. She was either rolling switch and not comfortable with or she had no business even trying a curb yet.
A quick tip from a beginner that is pretty good at soft landing with decent speed and word from others bend your knees and when you fall use that to fall forward
All I can say is never lean out like that, always be ready to break your wrist before taking on any head injuries, fall like ur jumping into bed with your hands covering your face, like a pillow, it’s hard to explain but never worry more about breaking your wrist then a jaw or taking on any head injuries if possible & never be afraid & let yourself know every time you go hit the streets or park that you will probably break something today so that way it won’t be so unexpected.