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Smooth Turns on Easy Blue Runs - Snowboard Turn Size, Shape, and Technique 

Malcolm Moore
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how to make smooth s shape turns on your snowboard, down easy blue and green runs.
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@tedclubberlang3430
@tedclubberlang3430 2 года назад
For some unknown reason the RU-vid algorithm suggested me one of your videos some weeks ago. And then I watched 30 more and it made me start snowboarding again after a break of approximately 10 years! Best Snowboard Teacher on RU-vid and beyond! Thank you!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Well that is awesome to hear! 🙌
@craigprosser9554
@craigprosser9554 2 года назад
Same
@robpalmer3919
@robpalmer3919 2 года назад
He is even better in person
@mellow-0-0-19
@mellow-0-0-19 2 года назад
Please keep it going love your vids
@deansmallwood6272
@deansmallwood6272 Год назад
gota agree top stuff man
@gardeniatt
@gardeniatt 2 года назад
Malcolm, Thanks a ton for shooting all helpful and awesome videos! I am the beginner for snowboarding only start this season. After watching your videos bunch of times, these really help me to ride!!! Literally, I watch your videos every time before and after snowboarding just remind myself to do the right position! Big THANK YOU🙏😊
@alexaustin5568
@alexaustin5568 2 года назад
Brilliant and very concise. Thanks for finding the team to make these.
@jimmybushkill5295
@jimmybushkill5295 2 года назад
What a gift u have we are all privileged to watch your amazing videos from the beginner to seasoned expert I never get tired of your videos keep it up Malcolm u have helped and changed so many peoples riding
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Thanks as always Jimmy 🙏
@amishadowbanned6264
@amishadowbanned6264 Год назад
Thank you SO MUCH for this technical breakdown of turning and linking turns. I've been struggling to get this down and this is extremely helpful!
@palomasoza5903
@palomasoza5903 Год назад
I’ve watched like twenty videos on S turns trying to get the breakdown that you gave here. Amazing. Thank you.
@XxbLaZiNgPaNdahxX
@XxbLaZiNgPaNdahxX 2 года назад
Been snowboarding a month now and your videos helped alot. Haven't taken a lesson, just watch a ton of snowboarding videos and hope my turns will look as good as yours in time lol. Glad to say I'm able to switch back and fourth between edges on my turns. I like how you get right into without pushing the subscribe on us lol. Thumbs up for me.
@Skrod99
@Skrod99 2 года назад
You explain how to stand on this plank perfectly, thank you!
@DjBaapreB
@DjBaapreB Год назад
Excellent explanation! Alot of points just click with all those things I noticed about my riding and mistakes I made. A learning process is a gratifying process.
@nonegativity01
@nonegativity01 2 года назад
Hallo Malcolm, in my humble opinion your tutorials and your way of explaining is very comprehensive. Your video on the up unweighted turns was a game changer for me. Just like the one about the torsional turn with the hips moving across the board. Just like the riding on edge was one of the best advice. I didn't even realise how skidded my turns were. I ride much more confident now. Next step; I'm gonna incorporate the knie move. It's similar to the "open door-close door" move but not so exaggerated, with less hip-action. I hope the weather stays good. Greetings from Germany
@blanerampart4986
@blanerampart4986 2 года назад
3:30 flying saucer.
@Yaas90
@Yaas90 2 года назад
Awesome reminder!
@tonyg8870
@tonyg8870 2 года назад
Excellent job on another great Video. I will try to follow those lines when I am out there in two weeks time. Keep up the great work Thanks
@WaterfallWhispering
@WaterfallWhispering 2 года назад
Dude after watching numerous vids on the euro carve, I never thought I could get there, after watching yours, in one day I was regularly able to drag my hand and even accidentally drag my forearm in a toe side carve!!! Awesome feeling….well done helping teach others how to have more fun and get better on a snowboard!!! 🤙
@amishadowbanned6264
@amishadowbanned6264 Год назад
Thats amazing! I'm still working on linking my turns together. I can't wait to be able to carve
@hudsonkb
@hudsonkb 2 года назад
“I don’t spend hours editing, rubbing out the pole”, is the single greatest thing I’ve heard in a video.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
😂😂😂🤦‍♂️
@leochiu9565
@leochiu9565 Год назад
Thank you - superb video as always
@mariosantos7061
@mariosantos7061 2 года назад
3:29 Is that a freaking UFO 👽🛸🧐
@jimmybushkill5295
@jimmybushkill5295 2 года назад
Yes I think so
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
🤔
@jayy_kayyy
@jayy_kayyy 2 года назад
Throws me right back 😂 keep it up!
@fattylovehandles8819
@fattylovehandles8819 Год назад
thanks for a sweet tips snowboard S shape skills ..... u make it looks sooo easy
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks 🙏🙏
@terrywood5137
@terrywood5137 Год назад
Brilliant explanation of the basic way to snowboarding Malcom. I started way to late 49yrs young, but absolutely enjoying it to the max. Thank you for expert teaching.Terry
@jwidabelly5312
@jwidabelly5312 3 месяца назад
Never too late! 38 yo here and started this year.
@kablamoo101
@kablamoo101 2 года назад
oh my gosh you dont know how much i needed this i had a 5 hour lesson on tuesday and didnt get my timing right and being able to dig into my turns. thank you so much for this
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Glad I could help!
@SuperBluemoon3
@SuperBluemoon3 2 года назад
Another to Video Fella.... I'm going to be lucky to see the snow again this season but never say never - so i watch this and the other videos in the hope that i can use this knowledge later. Thank you
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
🤞 you can get some more!
@brettnbeckvalleyvan
@brettnbeckvalleyvan 5 месяцев назад
Great video 👍🏻 thank you so much for your time and effort in making these videos. Cannot wait to get onto real snow (2 lessons on a dry slope) and try all your methods thanks again love, peace and good energy ❤️🙏🏻
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 5 месяцев назад
Amazing good work getting dry slope lessons first, you'll have an awesome time on the real snow, enjoy the mountains 🏂😊🙏
@DrPeterMarsh
@DrPeterMarsh Год назад
Thanks man I’m new too boarding and old and I had no idea
@dombek2007
@dombek2007 2 года назад
Cool and informative as always.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Thanks 🙌
@nodirbek2221
@nodirbek2221 8 дней назад
very helpful, thx
@volli56
@volli56 10 месяцев назад
Muy buen deslizador!!! Mis nietos los han usado y están siempre como nuevos. Muy buena calidad del plástico y los colores llamativos. Muy buen producto!!!!
@magnusocksen
@magnusocksen Год назад
Thanks a lot! One of my biggest issue!!!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
No worries 😊😊
@andersonchen5304
@andersonchen5304 3 месяца назад
This is so helpful!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 3 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@animenatsu999
@animenatsu999 2 года назад
Great video
@thomasgebhard3332
@thomasgebhard3332 2 года назад
Business as usual, superb explained! 👌👌👌
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Thanks Thomas 👍
@stephanycornejo7589
@stephanycornejo7589 2 года назад
You make it look so easy !! 😩😩 lol
@ericlim5920
@ericlim5920 2 года назад
Nice one Malcolm! Saw a CASI webinar that said we are essentially momentarily destabilising ourselves and falling down the hill (ie crossing our centre of mass from the working edge over to the new edge) and allowing the base of support to catch up (ie the snowboard side cut engages and turns around to the new edge and holds up your centre of mass again). And we do that when we walk - pushing off our back foot, we are essentially allowing our centre of mass to fall forward, then planting the back foot in front of us moves the base of support below our centre of mass.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Yoink, gonna steal that thanks! What was that chat we were having about who the real expert is? 😬
@fylipl4613
@fylipl4613 2 года назад
Awasome
@jellybro2612
@jellybro2612 2 года назад
他在滑的时候佣0.25倍速看,超级有用!谢谢你malcolm!👍
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Paulie44
@Paulie44 2 года назад
Hooray! You’re using the Insta360 again! Probably the best footage to view (and yes I know GoPro takes a better picture, but we get to see your board with the Insta360 👍)
@ablooboobleeblah2218
@ablooboobleeblah2218 2 года назад
lets talk about the object that flies over the dude's head @ 3:30
@iouri404
@iouri404 2 года назад
did you also see the thread on /b/ ? 😂
@stevenhoskins3912
@stevenhoskins3912 2 года назад
Hey Malcolm and Indy, thanks for all the tuition. I`m an ex skateboarder from the 70`s, started snowboarding at 50 and off to Whistler tomorrow. your vids are the nuts, so well explained that I take it straight to the mountain. I was in Les Deux for the last 3 days before the first lockdown and the only run I`ve done since then was a hike up the North Downs near Maidstone and a 30 second slide back down! Can`t wait to get there and practice everything and hopefully smash a bit of pow. Can you do a vid on how to be parted from your pooch for 2 weeks ? thanks. Steve
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Haha, sad to hear you'll be missing your dog, but you'll love Whistler, I was there about 12 years ago, awesome place!
@Pinefenario
@Pinefenario 2 года назад
Nice one and very useful for a snowboarder like me. Could you perhaps do a video where to look. I try the good old surfing technique ‘where you look is where you’, but more often than not I find myself looking around the slope all the time keeping an eye on the other people. Regards, Martijn.
@tonytrieu2172
@tonytrieu2172 2 года назад
Where is this place at with the Ferris wheel in the background? Beautiful. Thank you for all your videos.
@lukedisalvomusic7696
@lukedisalvomusic7696 2 года назад
This method %100 works! Thanks Malcom! Do you have a video about how to safely increase your ability to ride at higher speeds? For example spotting turns and avoiding people?
@MisterObvious-jy6if
@MisterObvious-jy6if 2 года назад
The simple, slowed down, thorough explanations are key to the translation "clicks" (actual moment it works in real time as I call it)! I appreciate you & the videos you post. My 3rd time out, I had a few "clicks" and it such an amazing feeling! Well done to you & salute Mr. Malcolm.
@xanoran
@xanoran 2 года назад
We all made into the video! 05:18 this is us, or atleast me , snowboarding
@MuttonChops24
@MuttonChops24 5 месяцев назад
I've watched this video probably 100 times by now trying to learn turns and this is the FIRST time ive noticed theres a UFO flying overhead!!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 5 месяцев назад
Haha 👽👽
@kebifr
@kebifr Год назад
Hi Malcom, super video as always. As an intermediate, I can do this on easy slopes, but I can't manage to control and turn on harder terrain, like reds and blacks. Could you give some tips about advancing to more challenging tracks ? Thank you
@coreyberes
@coreyberes 2 года назад
I spit my coffee out at 3:30
@laithclark7274
@laithclark7274 2 года назад
Can you do a similar video for getting used to reds especially steep sections, thanks
@alisonpyle
@alisonpyle 4 месяца назад
You are the best! I will spend hours rubbing out the pole if you give me a lesson 😊 mt hood pdx ❤
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 4 месяца назад
😂😂
@ralucalorenarohian3789
@ralucalorenarohian3789 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge! Could you make a video about how to control your speed? What are the key pieces of speed control? As a beginner I find it scary when I catch too much speed and I don’t know how to control it without completely stopping.
@ronniethomas8780
@ronniethomas8780 Год назад
you control your speed by getting on your edges(heel-toe)when linking your turns....the wider the turns, the better for speed control
@ralucalorenarohian3789
@ralucalorenarohian3789 Год назад
@@ronniethomas8780 thanks so much! I started getting the hang of it lately.
@elisenz9381
@elisenz9381 10 месяцев назад
Hi Malcolm I know it’s your off season but when you have a chance to film I’d love some insight on how to transition into steeper/more difficult runs without being afraid of the higher speed. While I’m (mostly) in control of my S turns, when I try steeper runs the extra speed scares me so I just end up sitting on my heel edge and skidding down the hill. How would you advise someone moves safely into trying harder/steeper terrain?
@BullRed12
@BullRed12 2 года назад
Thank you for mentioning the stick, my brain was going numb trying to understand that I saw a shadow and no stick.
@Icey9344
@Icey9344 2 года назад
How to do closed small radius turns on steeps please!
@joannayuan6869
@joannayuan6869 2 года назад
Can you do a video about how to NOT get super tired on the slope? I often find my legs burning easily on the slope, so much so that I need to sit down take a break every couple hundred yards or so. I don’t think I’m that out of shape. What are some of the technique’s that can make snowboarding a bit more enjoyable and not so tiring?
@przemysawmarciniec5180
@przemysawmarciniec5180 Год назад
Workout during off season muscles and movements used during snowboarding. You can be in super shape, lifting weights, doing calisthenics or any other discipline and still struggle on snowboard. I had similar situation: 3x a week calisthenics workout, lean and in shape yet my legs were super tired during snowboarding. During off season I focused on cycling long distances and running long distances + surfing and it helped me a ton.
@king_kook_da_flyerer
@king_kook_da_flyerer 2 года назад
Always awesome information Malcom. Question though, what was that you caught on video at 3:30-3:31? It goes by super fast...
@alexisvega6178
@alexisvega6178 Год назад
Looks like it could be a UFO that’s why I looking at the comments
@dennismomo23
@dennismomo23 Год назад
@@alexisvega6178 how is no one else talking about this part??
@jeremycanning8934
@jeremycanning8934 2 года назад
Where are you riding in this video cheers
@staceyhou5132
@staceyhou5132 2 года назад
Me watching the video: yeah makes sense I can do it 👍 Me on a slab of pure ice of a blue: face plant 🥶 Joy of snowboarding in the spring on east coast!
@qqxk
@qqxk 2 года назад
Hi Malcolm. I found your videos very helpful and have lots of information and details to follow. I am wondering how to ride sidewall? Do I need to make turns when I hitting the tall ones? Thanks a lot!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Like a half-pipe wall or a similar feature? You need to make the edge change early whilst you still have speed up the side. If you ride to the tip, and then run out off speed, you'll just side slip back down!
@qqxk
@qqxk 2 года назад
@@malcolmmoore like the snow wall beside trail, some is small , some is a bit taller. Yes, should be similar to the half pipe somehow. I am a bit scared to change edge especially hitting the tall ones. 😊😊 Thanks for the tips. It will be great if you can make a video to show your tricks and the details. Thanks for sharing.
@shmyak12
@shmyak12 Год назад
Hi Malcolm. Great video as usual. Love your channel. I am a beginner into intermediate, feeling pretty comfortable on the easier blues but was surprised in a bad way by the steeper slope. The turns don't work there, it feels as I cannot control the turn. Any tips or advices? Do you have any video on how to advance to steeper slopes? Tx
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
My most recent short turns video will help, also an older one with the anology of opening and closing a door 👌
@itsthatpinoyboy2343
@itsthatpinoyboy2343 Год назад
UFO at 3:31? Helpful tips btw
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Haha thanks 😊
@garygrillo1723
@garygrillo1723 2 года назад
Another great vid MM. I try to tie them all together and it's coming along but I'm still having issues on the steep blue runs. Skidded turns are exhausting me and shorten my day on the mountain. I am able to carve maybe 10% of the time now. It's a rush, it's like hitting the sweet spot. Thanks for all you do!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
On icy steeper slopes you can't always carve, it's just about trying to reduce the skidded and silll achieve an arc through the turn. Don't stress too much if its not perfectly carved though!
@barramax4x490
@barramax4x490 2 года назад
Hi mate, I'm from Australia and I have a question. I get to ride about 3-4 days a year. I ride a 2006 162 burton baron. I'm 6'2" and about 105kg with size 47 burton imperial boots so a wide board is important to me. Upgrading my board is going to cost $$$ so my question is will upgrading my board to newer tech improve my riding very much.
@CaptainFalc0nPunch
@CaptainFalc0nPunch 2 года назад
Anyone gonna mention the UFO at 3:30 ?
@maynehylton8301
@maynehylton8301 2 года назад
What the hell flew over at 3:30
@theCy3er
@theCy3er 2 года назад
How is Indy doing?
@yiyangliu4907
@yiyangliu4907 Год назад
Hi Malcolm! I've learned a ton from your videos and your advice has really helped me progress this season (finally being comfortable s-turning down entire green runs)! I hope this is a good place to put this question, as I am wondering if you have any advice on "dropping in" on one's first blue hill. I am terrified of pointing my board down the hill (and always end up with too much weight on the back foot for a bad start to everything), so when I see the steeper parts of a blue run I just chicken out and end up slide slipping until I get to a more mellow section where I am comfortable pointing my board down the hill to initiate that first turn. My question is, is there another way to drop into a easy blue before that first turn?
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
You've just got to get comfortable keeping your upper body perpendicular to the board, so when it points down the slope you need to point down the slope with it! Make sure you're making an edge change before the fall line, as this will stop you feeling like you're out of control, and you can work on this on the mellow slopes beforehand, you seem to know what you're doing wrong, so just build up your confidence and then you'll get there!
@yiyangliu4907
@yiyangliu4907 Год назад
@@malcolmmoore Thank you for the encouragements!! I'll try out your advice in this video on my next run by leaning back to turn my side slip into a traverse across the blue hill first, focusing on putting weight in that front leg!
@brianp8148
@brianp8148 2 года назад
How tight should my boots be. I find that I crank down the boa because it feels more control but then my feet hurt after a run or two. Where’s that line I should be targeting? Thanks for the great instructions over the videos. The lever technique helped me out a great deal on my last trip.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
Pretty snug at the top but the lower part just needs to be comfortable. I hate new boots as they are always too stiff. So for the first few days until the soften up I keep the top a little looser too.
@jesusduran3687
@jesusduran3687 2 года назад
UFO 🛸 3:28
@sebastianmaritz6220
@sebastianmaritz6220 2 года назад
How can i lurn to turn on mi to as a beginer
@PKMz3ta
@PKMz3ta Год назад
"Rubbing out the pole" 😆
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Haha 😆
@M33PUK
@M33PUK 9 месяцев назад
Did you put that ufo 🛸 in at 3:30 ?
@letossgm
@letossgm 2 года назад
Hello, Malcom. I've been checking all of your videos before my trip to France 1 week ago. I think you really helped me to improve my smoothness haha. I realized that I'm still scared about skiers coming behind me. I'm checking behind me really often. Is that common? How can I geel more confident that I'm not gonna make someone fall because of my fault? Literally, everytime I see another rider coming behind I have to stop my board.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
If you're in front you have the priority, legally as well if there was an incident. However this doesn't necessarily change the fact that you don't want to get hit by someone! I am often checking up the slope to see where people are, particularly when I'm on my toe edge because it's easier to look up then too. As you get better you will be going faster too so therefore there will be less people will be overtaking you. Not sure where in the world you are but I have seen some crazy busy slopes in America, it doesn't really get like that here to be honest!
@letossgm
@letossgm 2 года назад
@@malcolmmoore thanks for your reply, man. I went actually to 3 valleys in France. It was busy as hell. I think I have to keep improving my speed and security over the board then haha. I wish you the best with your channel.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
@@letossgm ah yeah you did mention France haha 🤦‍♂️ French holidays runs the last 3 weeks of Feb into the first week of March, so best try and avoid that next time!
@sum124get2
@sum124get2 Год назад
"Rubbing out the pole" 🤣
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
😂😂😂
@annatachi2009
@annatachi2009 2 года назад
why do steeper slopes allow for tighter turns?
@TheGmhudson1983
@TheGmhudson1983 2 года назад
Thought I was going mad when I saw a UFO haha
@emilybwest
@emilybwest 2 года назад
🛸🛸🛸
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
What UFO?
@rikinmarfatia
@rikinmarfatia 2 года назад
@@malcolmmoore 3:30
@TheGmhudson1983
@TheGmhudson1983 2 года назад
You mean it wasn't edited in 👽😱
@chrischan4936
@chrischan4936 2 года назад
That wasn't a UFO?
@jessicawagan2438
@jessicawagan2438 Год назад
Hi Malcolm. Just quick question. Are you leaning back a little when doin the start of the toe edge? Or you just keep your mass centered at all times? Looks too me that you push the board a little away when transitioning on the toe edge.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Quite possibly yes, the camera does warp the view a little bit and always makes the front leg look a little longer, but essentially once the edge change has been made, so long as conditions are grippy, there's no harm in shifting a little weight to the back foot and driving the board through the turn from there.
@AlexPastel
@AlexPastel 2 года назад
Is it recommended to have your boots not 100% tightened across the shin so that you have more room to lean your shins into the boot for toeside turns? I always tighten mine as tight as possible and maybe that's why I have a hard time pushing into toeside turns.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
With brand new boots I do leave a small gap to allow for ankle flexion, but after a few days even stiff boots should have softened up to allow you to bend into them, so yes I would have them pretty snug at the top!
@dombek2007
@dombek2007 2 года назад
What camera do you use on your stick?
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
The link is up in the description! 👍
@David-nk7dc
@David-nk7dc 2 года назад
Been trying your methods on making a line for the S turns, but I was told it might be harder for me as I have a flat camber/rocker board. Is that true?
@David-nk7dc
@David-nk7dc 2 года назад
Other than that, I CAN do solid wide S turns and tighter ones. Just no like on the ice
@alejandrolander8907
@alejandrolander8907 Год назад
Anyone else see that UFO at around 3:30? 👽
@Rev_J
@Rev_J 2 года назад
Sorry, I sniggered when you mentioned rubbing your pole. Such a child! 😂
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
😂🤦‍♂️
@blanerampart4986
@blanerampart4986 2 года назад
You weren't alone, bud :)
@jasonrutlidge342
@jasonrutlidge342 2 года назад
3min 32sec in, and I swear to god it looks like a UFO flew over your head in the sky.
@thiswasepic3873
@thiswasepic3873 2 года назад
Did you see that object fly over your head at 3 min 32 second in
@thiswasepic3873
@thiswasepic3873 2 года назад
Looks like a ufo
@jimmybushkill5295
@jimmybushkill5295 2 года назад
Aliens coming to get Malcolm
@heidyhernandez7726
@heidyhernandez7726 6 месяцев назад
I can do turns I just get scared when I pick up speed and then I get scared and freak out. I especially freak out when the terrain gets very icy and pick up a lot of speed. Also when it’s gets supper choppy and bumpy.
@maxkrug2000
@maxkrug2000 7 месяцев назад
If I shift my weight over one edge, I still go straight and fall on that side, what am I doing wrong?
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 7 месяцев назад
Something for sure! Can't really say without seeing you ride though.
@marsha0311
@marsha0311 2 года назад
1st again maybe
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 2 года назад
1st 1st! Bravo!
@erezra
@erezra 2 года назад
Aliens at 11:43
@WhitehorsePatriot
@WhitehorsePatriot 6 месяцев назад
Is it just me or Is there an un iden tif ied obj. at 3.30 appearing out of nowhere?
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 6 месяцев назад
👽
@logannewman4532
@logannewman4532 4 месяца назад
hehe. "rubbing out the pole"
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 4 месяца назад
😂😂
@hersheysquirt1030
@hersheysquirt1030 Год назад
UFO??? Please tell me I’m not the only one who noticed a silver flying saucer in the background at 3:30
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
👽👽
@adrianpsico3278
@adrianpsico3278 11 месяцев назад
Ufo at 3:30
@andersonchen5304
@andersonchen5304 3 месяца назад
Yo
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 3 месяца назад
Yo!
@GlisteRminsk
@GlisteRminsk Год назад
Is there an UFO flying at 3:30? 😲
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
👽
@dobby245
@dobby245 5 месяцев назад
Great vid, not sure about you spending hours rubbing out the "pole" 🧐😅
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 5 месяцев назад
Haha 😂
@1Flyingfist
@1Flyingfist Год назад
Where's the best place to find blues like this? People in Solden have got every blue looking like the Swiss Wall at the moment.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
This is in alpe d'huez in France 🇫🇷
@BraTello385
@BraTello385 4 месяца назад
Wtf UFO 3:31 ??? 😅
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 4 месяца назад
👽👽
@UmpikLumpik
@UmpikLumpik Год назад
No one? 3:30 🤣
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
👽
@blinksalot92
@blinksalot92 Год назад
He doesnt spend hours rubbing out the pole.
@trp
@trp 2 года назад
"Where's the pole?" _where the sunlight isn't_ 😂
@crossmisterj
@crossmisterj 2 года назад
WTF is that at 3:30?
@ClayGordin
@ClayGordin Год назад
He doesn't spend hours rubbing out the pole just so yall know.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
😉
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