Is this part of a larger collection of video? I'd love to see all your flatground tips on youtube, I feel like your demographic spreading to street skating would make your channel blow up@@SKATEiQ
Yo that tip about keeping your weight on your heel side unlocked these for me. I always leaned toeside, and they felt so dangerous. I'd get all tangled up, and my board would land in a different zip code. I'm still pivoting quite a bit, but they feel so much safer now.
Yo I was wondering if you could make a vid covering crooked grinds cuz i have this problem where i can get onto the ledge but my foot kind of like falls in front of the nose where my shoe sticks to the ledge preventing the grind and I have no clue how to fix it. Sick vid btw helped me a lot
I don't know if this is a good idea, but maybe you could play the clips reversed as well, so that we can see it in both stances. Sometimes I've downloaded and reversed clips myself just to see a trick in my stance to understand it better.
This series is gonna be sick! Have you ever sen "whythetrick"? He builds 3d simulations of tricks and breaks them down as well. He's based in japan or korea I think, you guys should totally collab!!
Yes, he's a freaking Legend! As someone who studied biomechanics, I can really appreciate it and it's exciting to be able to apply it to skateboarding in a fun way. It's crazy how many people overlook the importance of understanding how their bodies can move functionally better, be used more powerfully and efficiently with the use of simple physics principles 😎👌🏽
Okay, great video. My problem...and somebody PLEASE HELP ME! My back foot leaves the board and then sticks back to it during the first half of the rotation, AND I DON'T KNOW WHY! I know this is wrong. Help me solve this problem!
I've got a disability (born with no hands and feet) and have been skating for nearly 15 years, I'm missing the front part of my foot so a lot of my balance is basically all on my heels so my foot positions are a little different to most regular skaters. I've always struggled with back 360's mostly because of not being able to find the right weight balance for doing them but this has helped me so much and I can basically do them now! not super high popped but I can spin them around much easier! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y9QypdA58i4.html&ab_channel=ALLiNEEDSKATE this is an old clip of mine from like 5 years ago cause I stopped skating for a while and I've only just gotten back into it after like 5 years and a lot of your videos have been helping me relearn all my basics again! Really enjoy your content Mitchie keep it up!
i wonder if you try to go extreme will it work lets say you like instead of trying to 360 you go for the 540 backside where you overcommit and then when you try the intended 360 bs trick it will be easier. like ollieing 4 boards at first failing those and when you do 3 boards no problem. but your method of non action wuwei is sound
We have a Patreon that is focused on complete beginners up to some advanced stuff. You might benefit a lot from checking it out if you want to get your Ollie’s better, 180s, and so on. Theres also an approachable vert course in there. 170+ videos.. It’s meant for exactly you so hopefully you find a lot value in it