Today we go thru the process of learning a new trick on the ledge! Like, Comment, Subscribe and help me on the road to 100k subs 🙏 Follow me on Instagram SpencerXnuzzi
I picked up a Real true fit because of your recommendation, a 8.25x31.5x13.8 I first tried a couple and had better overall board control. Big thanks ✌️
Just bought the Nicole Hause True Fit 8.25" with 13.88 wheelbase because of you and because my go to the Powell Flights in 8" always were warped with every one that I set up (7 boards) Now I meticulously check every board, if its slightly crooked I don't even set it up.
Halfcab nosegrinds 180 out. Favorite trick that I can't do yet. A perfect example of what it looks like when you don't spin, or rotate, one way and then the other. Also exactly what I imagine when I'm trying to figure out the naming convention for a grind in fakie, I always think half cab first. If you half cab to nosegrind it looks like a nosegrind. The switch back tails man, you got it!
You need more of your body weight over the top of the ledge with the half cab nose grind 180, which was the difference with the one you landed. Watch how far out from the ledge your head is. I think you started out hitting it with that half cab crook body weight bro. You're under rotating your switch back tails. I'm a cut to the chase kinda chap 😂