This casey neistat didn't invent vlogging. Just because there's music on it and the person is wearing sunglasses it doesn't mean they're copying casey neistat
@@jxsmxle3445 eh not really you have to get really used to it what i do is put 1 foot (comfortable foot) and the other foot kinda push around your welcome
Thank you so much, there are a lot of videos on pennyboards but none of them get to explain things on a more technical level like this. Although I'm still open to watch other videos with physics and whatnot. The more technical the explaining, the better for me.
I’m a pennyboarder so ik this but yes not super loose if not it will be wobbly but maybe give it two spins to loosen the bolts and test it out then just tight or loosen however you want it and try carving to see how it feels like
Heyyyyyy YOU PICKED UP THE BOARD EXACTLY LIKE I DO (I didn't watch any tutorials tho). I'm new to skateboarding, love from India ❤️❤️❤️ Tysm for the tutorial....
good tips, thanks. i'll try them. good to know where to place your feet on the board. i'm still learning and need to know how to carve to go slower down the hills. this should be helpful.
Whats it called when your right foot is towards the tail of the board and you push off with you left? And you face the right side once you start going?
@@monsecastro5004 i wouldn't say its wrong its just another way to ride but you'll probably get hate and its not the way most people ride but i say if you more comfortable with that then ride like that but you could end up tipping the board backwards that is all
Sauercrafter XD : I am not a real skateboarder to give lessons but you can try like surfers (like me) do : first, turn your head, then your shoulders, then your hips, then push with your [back] ankle. Do it softly just like your turn is on the continuity of your twist and it will be, with no effort at all.
I longboard a lot and I've rode a nickel before and I was fine do you think I should get a penny?? I travel. Like A LOT lol and that's why I want a penny or nickel board
I would 100% recommend penny 22 inch. They are super convenient and always ready. It took me about a week to get used to and after that, it was peachy! They really are great for travel as well.
Bro stick with either a penny (22) or a nickel (27) for the convenience of being able to get one of those backpacks where you could strap it to the back like a more badass version of Casey Neistat. 😏🤙🏼
The cruisers aren’t really convenient unless you literally like to cruise and you live in a small town where walking around, riding bikes, and are viable options.
hiya hope you read this... um, so, I think it may go left for the same reason mines always goes right. is your front foot your left foot? mines is my right foot. what you want to do is put less pressure on your front foot's heel (I'm assuming you ride with your heel to the left) and try to keep your pushing foods heel on the board as much as possible and apply pressure to the pushing foot's heel. =) p.s I've only had a penny for 3 days but I think I'm a natural at it XD I can already ollie and kick turn so if you are a beginner too you will get the hang of it pretty easy if you practice =) (but I've been on the damn thing non-stop... yes I brought it to school...)
That always happened to me when I barely started skating. I was skating Goofy, but turned out im actually regular. Make sure you find out your proper stance.