Had been doing this trick for like 2 years with no pop at all. Decided to full send and pop the hell out of it and my god that was the cleanest trick I have ever done. This is my go-to now
Slick looking catch! Learned how to do these out of 50-50s before flatground. You basically have more leverage and control to pivot your front truck against the ledge, and swing away with your hips.
Backside ones are great. But frontside nollie biggies are a pain for me, cant do them at all. Even the cheat version. Also wallride nollie out tutorial would be good. Ive seen a few and still dont get it haha
I can do this one pretty good even on hips etc but i got a hard time doing the switch version of it consistently, any advises there? or even a video coming soon?
I don't think he does tutorials on switch tricks cause pretty sure once he said something about them being the exact same. I mean it is true, just need to practice it more until it feels like ur almost doing it regular. (my opinion)
So I learned how to switch fs heel flip and now I can’t switch heel anymore, I know it’s as simple as keeping my shoulders straight but even when I force my shoulders I still turn 90 degrees
Might help to hold onto a waist high bar, or bench, and re-learn the trick by concentrating on just the movement of your feet without any weight. Could also film yourself to see if it's your front foot getting stuck, hips, or actual shoulders turning.
@@SKATEHACKS The team baseplate is actually 1mm taller, not sure if it makes a noticeable difference. Im just new to skating and I worry about spending money on a truck I wont like.
Imagine riding regular and you do a back 180. Now think about which way your shoulders turn when you do this back 180. Now in whatever stance you are (nollie, reg, fakie) backside will always be this same shoulder rotation. Hope that clears it up
Imagine some in skating towards a camera and does a 180 trick. If their chest faces the camera than the trick is frontside if their back does then it’s backside. The only time this isn’t true is fakie, since you’re riding backwards technically so your back is your front and vice versa
It depends on where you live. Americans switch bs and fs when it comes to nollie tricks, some other parts of the world don't give a fuck about so it's frontside.