The first attempt at trying something new is always the scariest. But afterwards you learn you can do it, it's just going to take patience and practice.
I love the way this man coaches. The jets need him. “What’s so intimidating about winning, just go out there and do it same way you would as if you were playing the colts every time”
Love this guy’s teaching technique. No judgement genuinely wants to help people get better! ❤ Ty sir. Wish I had someone like you at my local skatepark growing up.
gotta love aaron, he's been teaching people to skate for a while now. i remember when i was 12 starting to skate and watching braille to learn how to do some tricks. im 22 now and i couldn't be more thankful! i appreciate you aaron!
i used to watch this dude when i was in middle school. i stopped skating cuz kickflips were so hard. now i found another passion which is making beats, but after watching this short i wanna start skating again.
Ngl Aaron’s tone and how and unconcerned he sounds at the possible thought of that kid getting hurt , 100% helps that kid confidence w/i himself. Makes the kid feel like he knows he will land it not that he can or might.
Biggest advice I have when I was younger and not fragile is to lay down in front of the stairs/ledge so you see the true height you are jumping from, having an addition 6ft height to your eye level while standing over it is what will psych you out thinking you're jumping off something 12ft when it's really just 6ft.
Nah I need to learn to kick flip now. This is insane. Braille Team, I went to a skatepark for the first time this Friday and finally landed a front and back 180 and was so happy. Even though they weren't the best and didn't have a pop, (more of a pivot), I did it. Yall have gotten me so far and I love your vids and yall keep me going. Braille Army hoorah! 🛹🤘