I decided to learn switch 10 years later. I love looking like a person that just picked up skating. When I notice someone judging me I can't hold my giggle, I keep skating switch. Then they see me do a waist high heelflip and I surprise them. It's quite funny.
Haha was practicing switch back shuvs and some guy came up and tried to give me some tips. "With all due respect my guy." Busts out a double flip. "I'm practicing switch."
@@freshbud6113 LOL that's the thing abt switch, absolutely nobody will be impressed you are doing switch tricks except people who know your normal stance. it's more for yourself and taking your board control to a new level
Thanks, nollie tutorials are pretty scarce and there are a lot of specific tips in this i look fwd to trying! I can ollie fairly well but getting the pop using my other leg for a nollie feels incredibly clumsy and like I just started skating. I'm still unclear whether it's that way for everybody at first or whether i'm just so un-ambidextrous that i will never get it. i'm not used to feeling that clumsy on a skateboard and it makes me not even wanna try/practice them
You can do a tutorial on how to do fakie ollie. When you go from nollie to sw, it's hard for your feet to find a good position to explode the fakie ollie.
My issue is with trying to nollie up or over something. I generally have ghost pop and can't get up the object. If I come at an angle it's a little easier but still not consistent. Would love to be able to nollie into grinds but I struggle with missing the pop... I can usually nollie ok without anything in front of me tho... I'll give your tips a try. Thanks.