Since I forgot to bring my Insta360 One X, I used the GoPro Hero 9 in my backpack to capture. I will use my Insta360 One X next time. My personal Hong Kong longboard map: www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi... #交通板 #滑板 #代步
Like how you break using your back foot touching your back wheel, I am a total beginner, but when I google I only find ppl suggest using foot break(just touch ground using foot), your way of breaking is cool! any tips for me to learn it. 😃 is there a proper name for this kind of break, somehow I didn't find much tutorial/video on this kind of break 😅 thanks!
Thank you for your interest. I also want to know if anyone else uses this braking method. I am currently totally relying on this lazy method. I had a very first video about it before: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZtWVczorXjA.html
I hadn't realised how small and think the pantheon ember is, I have a few questions if you don't mind. Since it's short and thin, and uses tkp trucks, does it ever feel a little twitchy? Either your feet get tired naturally from having to control the higher amount of truck input, or at speeds because it has a shorter wheelbase? And lastly, how easy is it to kick up into your hand, since it doesn't seem to have much of a kicktail, thanks!
The board is narrow that I can horizontally push the deck edge to carve/brick road sliding. Although the deck length is short, the wheelbase is long enough, even longer than my Drop cat 33. Since I put most of the weight on my front foot and use 90A bushing, I don't find it unstable or hard to control. The kicktail is quite short for a quick picking up, not to mention kicktail tricks.
I am a native goofy. Suggested by a comment in my previous video, I started learning push-switch. I skate daily to try copying goofy stance to regular stance. It took 2 months to be able to push switch on smooth and flat road (~40% copied). It really take a long time to polish up the skill and progress. So far, I have been learning push-switch for 9 months. I am still working on it (~80% copied).