I mean, if you been skating a few years you kinda just know this is how you do stuff nollie and fakie imo. I didn’t know this was a mind blowing secret
This is how I learned nollie heels I did that out of nowhere and learned them but there was a crack and slipped out of a high clean out cuz of it that was sad because I’m scared to do them like that now I do them low now
Thats what i find is just the whole secret to nollie in general. You pop forward slightly. It helps you carry the momentum through, instead of the board almost lodging into the ground and rocketing ✌️
@@Dontbustthecrust exactly bro, but I feel like the newer skaters don't fully understand when we just write it off as physics or just the way its done ✌️ You have to understand it to replicate it.
I cant kickflip yet but I can already land one foot on fakie flip 😅😅 might just try this out. It did help with switch nollie.👌👌 Mario has the form for sure
Why does he have such clean nollie flips? Proceeds to explain the most basic thing about nollie anything lol. On a real note this is a basic technique and needs to be learned in order to actually nollie off of anything. Otherwise you’re going to rocket straight up or not even get off the drop, stairs, gap, etc. A really good way to practice this is to find a good kicker that has a decent slant and work on doing nollies off of that. The slant helps you get used to shoving forward.
It’s cause he’s black. Black skaters always have clean nollie tricks and manual tricks. Ps don’t get offended anybody my dad is black therefore I am too.
The same-ish concept applies for switch tricks as well. My switch flick is wack, so I emphasize jumping forward more instead of flicking. It's how I got my first switch k and heel. They still suck though.
Respectfully these videos don’t teach skateboarding well. Using different pro skaters as bait to get views. It would be different if the tips actually came from the skater, I know you do this sometimes, but the advice you give is usually not a secret but a basic tip for landing the trick.
Nooooo.... Adjusting ur shoulders. Nollie of course u have to shoot them out in front because of momentum. If you know fakie flips... just mimic that and notice ur shoulders. But yeah he's right it's because he's pro
learning from someone who has instagram clean 18 inch pop nollie flips is counter productive. just learn fakie flips first and apply that switch as best you can
I mean only skated for 6 years and was a nobody and could nollie flip pretty good. This is not impressive for a professional and I wasn't wondering. Matter fact I didn't even know who the guy is