elfuckingmorenazo damn... maybe just let the dude receive a compliment? It’s people like you who take the fun out of things by always comparing peoples skating to others.
You were not sure you could do a proper one? 0:50 landed bolts, wrapped around your foot perfectly, just a few degrees from 180. Mate that is one of the best impossibles I've seen. Your humbleness is a virtue. It was called ollie impossible for a reason. As usual great job and thanks for the master class.
@Erick Guadarrama Yep but the first ones I saw were made by R. Mullen and that's the standard I like the most, nearly vertical and wrapped around the foot. Not saying others are bad or that taking them far away from flat ground is wrong but I prefer the vertical to the more horizontal ones.
Your reviews are absolutely amazing and so irreplaceable as there is no one sharing with this much analysis and clarity. I am not exaggerating when I say that this channel and your presentation is the absolute best in skating tutorials available. It's hard to find someone with this much patience and dedication for educating others in skateboarding, which is absolutely crazy, because it isn't hard to find people of this nature in almost all other subjects, and skating is, after all, one of the funnest activities known to man. You my friend, are GOLD.
super sick, beautiful wrap. I always do em from the pocket but I think the limiting factor is having your back foot toes hanging off the edge. that's how z god from htx taught me
That’s because you don’t pop for this trick. You basically have to dig your foot into the board and the ground and leave it closer to the ground for longer than any other trick.
It’s easier by trying to no comply impossible, once I got better at those I started kinda throwing my front foot foward as the impossible spins on the back foot, it wasn’t that difficult to learn, you just gotta “unlearn” how to pop
@@benjaminpoulsen2754 just try to keep the front foot in the air as long as possible. do that a couple times. when you notice that the board has made the full rotation and your front foot is still in the air, then you just put the foot back on the board. it’s not very hard, but it does takes some weeks to get it.
This is indeed a hard trick, kind like hard flip but only back foot. I will always remember Dylan for this trick. Jesus how the hell that guy pop it so high and do it almost on everything!?
When practicing stationary, I can wrap the board easily around my foot, but only with my scooping foot on. When I am standing on the board with both feet on, I cannot seem to commit or even get the board to scoop at all, and I end up doing some crazy pop shuvit or falling. Anyone have any tips that can help? I can take a video to visualize my problem further if need be.
@@KirillKuzmin Yeah I was thinking about this. At 2:05 in the video the example he provides a really good example of having a ton of pressure in your back foot and moving your front foot off. I'm going to see if I can get comfortable doing that and then I'm going to try doing a slow no-comply impossible using the method he's using at the timestamp.
I just learned what causes this and how to fix it When you are off the board = less weight on the board = less pressure needed to flip the board When you are on top of the board = more weight on the board = more pressure. What made me fix this is thinking of trying to dig your toes in the pocket of the board or trying to point your toes downward and lean back. Its better to have too much pressure than not enough. You’ll know you’re doing it right when it wraps around your foot and or the board flips goes vertical directly under you.
I just shared this at BATB today ...THANKS...This is a LEGIT impossible and exactly how we did them 30 years ago. The trick is so watered down now...360 tip toe shuvs are NOT impossibles.
You do these really well but one thing I’ll say is it doesn’t completely look right without a pair of converse and cuffed pants 😂 that’s the final step to the trick tip
After you pop the tail you need to push the tail forward to get the right scooping motion. If you just pop it as for an ollie, the board goes forward and doesn't wrap around your foot.
I have always thought 3 shuvs look cooler but I will say this guy has one of the best impossibles I have ever seen and to be fair I can't three shuv or impossible so who the fuck am I
At Which level of skating should you be to learn it ? I’ve been skating for 1,5 years and I can do tricks like Nollie Bigspin, Nollie 360, Fakie Bigspin, Kickflip, Noseslide and more And I can No Comply Impossible which might be really useful Am I able to learn it ?
You don’t need to learn tricks in a certain order, try the trick yourself and see if you come close. It’s about your personal preference and learning style
@@SKATEHACKS thanks, i'm asking because i'm 27 and i feel too old for skating... you've got amazing skill, i seriously tought that you are pro. btw your's tutorials are great, i guess the best i saw since i start skating 14 years ago
Thanks man! You’re never too old. I have subscribers that started in their 40s. I’ve been skating for about 20 years. If you take care of your body you could start now and still be hammering away in 20 years! Keep at it.