I was riding today and I did the longest manual I’ve done so far... it was like 4 seconds 💀. I was doing it and I got excited but then my tail scraped the floor and I spun around, flipped backwards and landed on my feet because I was going fast 😂. It was fun while it lasted
Hold my beef stew are you new to skateboarding cause razor tail is when the tail of your board scrapes against the concrete and over time the tail gets very thin and you receive no pop from your board
First time I tried doing manuals on my skateboard I was going maybe a bit too fast and fell, twisted my knee. Luckily it healed up good months later and of course I never stopped skating. Back at it and my Ollie’s are getting better. Going to make more attempts at manuals again soon.
I'm a skater that us not very good but I say you should do it, go for it but because if you don't start doing it again you might regret it, so I say you should do it.😁
After trying to nose manual for a week, you naturally catch yourself with your front foot as you get better and better. You just know when you're leaning too far forward and about to fall. Very rarely do I fall like that unless I hit a rock
Shit gets so squirrely when I try nose manuals, feels so awkward, back foot trips me up since I'm not used to balancing on the nose as good, my backfoot starts floating and I have to fight just to keep from pivoting.
@@warhammer1 I'm using a Longboard myself I found a bit of speed will fix that for you maybe try it riding Alternative, I usually ride goofy but tried Regular and wasn't to bad, how is you nose manual going now
Today I was attempting a manual. I totally forgot to balance. It was like my brain went blank. So, I kept scraping the tail of the board on the floor and I was thinking: “Why can I not do this? Am I doing something wrong?” The answer was yes. I was doing something wrong. In conclusion, if you’re wanting to know how to manual then don’t scrap the tail of the board on the floor. 😃
These have helped sooooooooo much I’m kinda a beginner in skateboarding like ik how to ride and save myself if need be I just can’t do tricks and these have helped immensely. The first video I watched was the how to Ollie and I did my first ever Ollie the same day I watched it but still really suck haven’t been able to do it again but still helped.thanks for making these videos
I’m trying to learn faking big spins, and when I practice, the board often goes flying and hits the ball of my ankle. That’s so much worse than a scooter.
Dude its so rare to find skateboard tutorials that go in depth like yours. Most of em only mention where to place the feet but you look at the big picture. upper body is important as hell with tricks like these
I just recently learned to nose manual and want to improve more at them. The first thing I noticed when learning nose manuals is how sore I got from practicing. Yet I can do very long regular manuals and not feel sore at all. So, clearly there is a muscle development factor in this. I believe we automatically get better at balancing manuals as our stabilizer muscles grow with practice.
Hopefully you can do it now, but the only tip i can give you is to kind of pop your tail like you'd go for an ollie but hold it it just takes practice.
Like the way how you explained everything going in detail and foot position one of best vids on skate boarding I've seen I reckon can't wait to try on my 46inch long board
Fell down doing manual today, board shot out from beneath me when I leaned too far back. Lucky I had my wrist guards though! Took a layer of plastic off the brace. But i finally cracked 1 second manuals. And then I did the splits practicing a running start.
1:48 you should practice manuals the harder way, because if you can balance a manual stationary for 5 seconds, you can probably balance one for double or even triple that while rolling. you get much better progression, on top of it being safer and easier to practice for most people (since most dont have consistent daily access to large areas of skateable concrete)
I think it’s best to practice manuals stationary, because if you’re practicing manuals while rolling you’ll get razor tail extremely fast. First get somewhat of an idea on how to balance you’re Manual, than attempt them while rolling! It prolongs the life of your board 🤙🏽 Good points here VL👊🏽👊🏽
It helps but it's completely different to be honest. I thought I could nose manual stationary on a carpet at home but when I actually got the hang of nose manuals rolling (took a week) I noticed the muscles you use to balance are completely different.
From my observations of those that can manual well, it's all in the cantilevered hands used as moment arms... held parallel to the direction of travel...
My control foot (back foot if regular manual or front foot on nose manual), probably was too far back on the tail ... I think it needs to be more near the screws. Thank you for the vid!
Thanks for this one Vilas. I suck at nose manuals. I’ve recently been spending a lot of time doing stationary manuals while watching tv at night. It has helped tremendously. It is surprising how much the muscles in your legs and feet have to work when balancing stationary manuals. After doing it for an extended period of time, you can really feel it.
One time when i was learning moving ollies i landed too far forward and i was holding a nose for like 20 seconds and didnt realise now i cant do one again lmao
Top tip: NEVER lean back on a skateboard, or you'll learn the hard way. A lot of newbies I've seen trying to do manuals have an instinct to lean back for some reason and the amount of injuries I've seen is ridiculous. Wear a helmet, and never lean back.
Honestly, I've found it much easier to have the back foot pretty far backwards (pretty much ollie spot) and have the front foot a bit more back (on the first bolts or even further to the middle of the board) as well. I really don't like to have my back foot in the pocket for manuals. At the same time, for nose manuals I definitely _do_ use that approach a little more, but it's still pretty far on the tip of the nose. I suspect this will have a lot to do with how steep your tail and nose of the board is, because for regular manuals having my back foot in the pocket really doesn't work at all. I don't have the back foot like truly over the edge of the tail, but definitely not in the pocket. The other thing to note is how some people prefer 1 stiff leg and 1 bend leg versus others who prefer two stiff legs and use the upper body to keep balance, instead of bending / stretching the leg. I think beginners will attempts to not 'freeze into balance' enough and move around too much. But I also think a 'bend knee' manual is much harder to keep for longer.
Im to old for tough skateboard tricks. So i figured i at least will improve my balance with manuals. After practicing a few times i feel like i have made 0 improvement...
my foot placement is a lil wierd, like my backfoot is behind the pocket and my front foot is on my front bolts, front 2 showing. its comfy and ive even tweaked mannys like this
I was riding today and I did the longest manual I’ve done so far... it was like 4 seconds 💀. I was doing it and I got excited but then my tail scraped the floor and I spun around, flipped backwards and landed on my feet because I was going fast 😂. It was fun while it lasted
Same!
If you count in Mississippi's that is pretty long
Saf Corp so you accidentally did a backflip, wow so believeable
@@lavieestbelle6530 don't be toxic dude.
@@lavieestbelle6530 dont be toxic mayne
Vlskate: uses words to explain the trick
Braille: ok, you just pop the board and just booop. Up up. bamm.
first trAYEEE
your tutorials are so much better than braille's. In my opinion
Dexterity 20 Braille are more for entertainment
Braille is for fake skaters
NisaRouge don’t be a douche. His channel is cool too, it’s just more focused on younger beginners.
Another note is that skating started out looking dumb as fuck, it was about having fun and surfing the ground, started with surfing
It's a lot more relaxing
When trying tricks I accidentally manual all the time , can never do it intentionally 😀
That means you're leaning backwards. Learn ollie nose manuals and that will improve your ability to stay centered on the board
Same
@@James-ip5gz thx for the tip im really struggling
Adnan Can relatable asf 😂
Too bad that "infinite manual" cheat from Tony Hawk's pro skater isn't available irl.
xd
Andy Anderson is super close to it
it is if ur good enough
June saito
isaac selander z Or Moon Gravity or Infinite grind
be aware of razor tail while you are practicing
That's why I suggest learning to manual on the nose of the board so you don't lose pop on your tail
That's how you learn more hahahah
Whats a razor tail?
Hold my beef stew are you new to skateboarding cause razor tail is when the tail of your board scrapes against the concrete and over time the tail gets very thin and you receive no pop from your board
yes i am new to skateboarding and thanks for telling me what it means
First time I tried doing manuals on my skateboard I was going maybe a bit too fast and fell, twisted my knee. Luckily it healed up good months later and of course I never stopped skating. Back at it and my Ollie’s are getting better. Going to make more attempts at manuals again soon.
Where are you at now?
@@hobogrifter Think he broke is neck and is paralized all the way down
@@ScrambledNotEggs sounds abou right
@@hobogrifter he’s now in a coma but he has his treflips pretty consistent
It's been 4 years bro we need an update
The "secret" to manuals is that they get easier when you get faster.
Fr
As someone who hasn’t skated in 20+ yrs it’s time for me to get back on
I'm a skater that us not very good but I say you should do it, go for it but because if you don't start doing it again you might regret it, so I say you should do it.😁
Your never too old to skate!!!!
And never too young to skate!
A tip that helped me with nose manuals was to have a straight front leg.
4:46 aaaand that's why we hate nose manuals.
we know who we are...
Number Six Yup! Razor tail > razor face
After trying to nose manual for a week, you naturally catch yourself with your front foot as you get better and better. You just know when you're leaning too far forward and about to fall. Very rarely do I fall like that unless I hit a rock
That's so me lol
Shit gets so squirrely when I try nose manuals, feels so awkward, back foot trips me up since I'm not used to balancing on the nose as good, my backfoot starts floating and I have to fight just to keep from pivoting.
@@warhammer1 I'm using a Longboard myself I found a bit of speed will fix that for you maybe try it riding Alternative, I usually ride goofy but tried Regular and wasn't to bad, how is you nose manual going now
Any time I see people doing manuals I always think of Wacky Arm Inflatable Tube Men
Omg yes
🌫
*wackywavinginflatablearmflailingtubemen*
You mean whacky wavy inflatable arm flailing tube man?
You said It wrong dude
i just fell down while holding on something XD
That hit way to close to home
Manuals are so much fun! 👍🏼
Skate Crisis especially when you kickflip out😍
save all shots channel you're right! I should learn kickflip then! 😅
Fr EXPECIALLY manualling then falling into a big ramp. Btw I can't kickflip let alone get one into it
@@SkateCrisis XD same
Great timing, just as i started to get back into manuals :)
Someday my manuals will look like this 👍
Just got my first board today! You inspired me loads, keep up the amazing stuff!
Still skating?
@@ayesacc lol
Today I was attempting a manual. I totally forgot to balance. It was like my brain went blank. So, I kept scraping the tail of the board on the floor and I was thinking: “Why can I not do this? Am I doing something wrong?” The answer was yes. I was doing something wrong.
In conclusion, if you’re wanting to know how to manual then don’t scrap the tail of the board on the floor. 😃
These have helped sooooooooo much I’m kinda a beginner in skateboarding like ik how to ride and save myself if need be I just can’t do tricks and these have helped immensely. The first video I watched was the how to Ollie and I did my first ever Ollie the same day I watched it but still really suck haven’t been able to do it again but still helped.thanks for making these videos
I always turn to VL skate for specific problems as for this vid it's probably the best again on the subject.Thanks!
wow those background mountains really remind my of so cal near moorpark. thaks
Don't you hate when you hit your shin on a SKATEboard???
Worse with a scooter. Not coz it's metal, just coz it's a lame ass scooter
don’t u hate when u realise that you are actually the poser
mustang_bros my man. Every man and his dog that has insta is a poser.
I’m trying to learn faking big spins, and when I practice, the board often goes flying and hits the ball of my ankle. That’s so much worse than a scooter.
SpazziJackazzi nO cOmPlYs aRE cOOl
Grinding and manuels are the 2 tricks i found to be the coolest and always wanted to do tbh
Dude its so rare to find skateboard tutorials that go in depth like yours. Most of em only mention where to place the feet but you look at the big picture. upper body is important as hell with tricks like these
I just recently learned to nose manual and want to improve more at them. The first thing I noticed when learning nose manuals is how sore I got from practicing. Yet I can do very long regular manuals and not feel sore at all. So, clearly there is a muscle development factor in this. I believe we automatically get better at balancing manuals as our stabilizer muscles grow with practice.
I've been skating for so long and still suck at manuals... my journey to learn starts here!
The video I have been waiting for
Thanks now i kan almost manual your a great skater keep doing your vids
Can you make a tips video for "into a manual" and out a manual ?
Hopefully you can do it now, but the only tip i can give you is to kind of pop your tail like you'd go for an ollie but hold it it just takes practice.
Like the way how you explained everything going in detail and foot position one of best vids on skate boarding I've seen I reckon can't wait to try on my 46inch long board
Thanks for the help, these are my favorite thing to do
Fell down doing manual today, board shot out from beneath me when I leaned too far back. Lucky I had my wrist guards though! Took a layer of plastic off the brace. But i finally cracked 1 second manuals.
And then I did the splits practicing a running start.
1:48 you should practice manuals the harder way, because if you can balance a manual stationary for 5 seconds, you can probably balance one for double or even triple that while rolling. you get much better progression, on top of it being safer and easier to practice for most people (since most dont have consistent daily access to large areas of skateable concrete)
I recommend leaning a little more foreword it makes it easier for my manuals and nose manuals more back idk it helps
i just want to say that i love you and i think you're the best 🤗
I think it’s best to practice manuals stationary, because if you’re practicing manuals while rolling you’ll get razor tail extremely fast. First get somewhat of an idea on how to balance you’re Manual, than attempt them while rolling! It prolongs the life of your board 🤙🏽
Good points here VL👊🏽👊🏽
Tomcat is
It helps but it's completely different to be honest. I thought I could nose manual stationary on a carpet at home but when I actually got the hang of nose manuals rolling (took a week) I noticed the muscles you use to balance are completely different.
Tomcat *your
Mike Hunt it’s you’re.
dumbass.
@@amonGustavo07 it's your.
dumbass.
Manuals are just so cool and satisfying
dude your videos help me so much like i can tell that you care about your vids keep up the good work man
This is the best skateboarding trainer ever
This video came at the perfect time
That helped a lot surprisingly, very good tutorial videos 🙌
Was just trying to do manuals yesterday!! Thanks for the video :)
The manual is a trick i thought id never be able to do cause i have bad balance but im finally starting to get it :D
👌 thank you i have been trying to find a video like this
one of fav vids rn :D keep up teh good work
From my observations of those that can manual well, it's all in the cantilevered hands used as moment arms... held parallel to the direction of travel...
Love this mans vibe
My control foot (back foot if regular manual or front foot on nose manual), probably was too far back on the tail ... I think it needs to be more near the screws. Thank you for the vid!
Nice videooo, congrats bro! 😎
Thanks for the video. Definitely something I need to work on.
If you’re having trouble getting your upper body to help keep you balanced, one thing i do is tighted my butt muscles and abs
Must be a mind reader because I needed this 🙏🏻🙏🏻
That first spot in the parking lot looks really quiet and chill and a perfect practice skate spot.
I usually try to manual putting the wheels on a crack
Thanks for this one Vilas. I suck at nose manuals. I’ve recently been spending a lot of time doing stationary manuals while watching tv at night. It has helped tremendously. It is surprising how much the muscles in your legs and feet have to work when balancing stationary manuals. After doing it for an extended period of time, you can really feel it.
Thanks I just started skating a while ago 😊
do a video on how to ollie in and out of a manual
Helped me a lot thank you
Thanks I really need to learn nose mannys
Skating is so stress relieving am I right I skate when I’m stressed
thanks man this helped me alot
This is a great video!
Wow, I saw the video, clicked but didn't realised it came out 2 minutes ago xD
KataclaR wow cool
George W. Kush you have the best fucking name ever
Wth...I was literally just trying to learn manuals for the first time earlier today! Crazy haha. Thanks dude
Great video's man. I have been watching you since back in the driveway
One time when i was learning moving ollies i landed too far forward and i was holding a nose for like 20 seconds and didnt realise now i cant do one again lmao
I was trying to learn how to manual earlier and I fell on my rib so hard on the road
Where is this place ur recording ? It seems dope
Thank you I learned
Another really helpful video! Thanks dude!
I am inloved wit manuals 😂
Thanks man
I tried manual before and i cant even ride this 30cm, but I tried tommorow.
P.S Im Polish wiec nie umiem dobrze angielskiego
can do a kickflip almost all the time but bad at manuals. Thats me
Bruh I’m so close I just keep leaning back to much and now I’m getting razor tail😤😤😤
I’m getting better and better I’m at 1 second now!
Top tip: NEVER lean back on a skateboard, or you'll learn the hard way. A lot of newbies I've seen trying to do manuals have an instinct to lean back for some reason and the amount of injuries I've seen is ridiculous. Wear a helmet, and never lean back.
As someone who's learned the hard way, skinned their elbow, and bruised their hip and wrist, I agree with this comment 🥲
Who else searched for manual videos after falling off attempting one? My shoulder hurts real bad right now lol
Do you have a video for nose manuals and some tips for a FS 180
Honestly, I've found it much easier to have the back foot pretty far backwards (pretty much ollie spot) and have the front foot a bit more back (on the first bolts or even further to the middle of the board) as well. I really don't like to have my back foot in the pocket for manuals. At the same time, for nose manuals I definitely _do_ use that approach a little more, but it's still pretty far on the tip of the nose. I suspect this will have a lot to do with how steep your tail and nose of the board is, because for regular manuals having my back foot in the pocket really doesn't work at all. I don't have the back foot like truly over the edge of the tail, but definitely not in the pocket. The other thing to note is how some people prefer 1 stiff leg and 1 bend leg versus others who prefer two stiff legs and use the upper body to keep balance, instead of bending / stretching the leg. I think beginners will attempts to not 'freeze into balance' enough and move around too much. But I also think a 'bend knee' manual is much harder to keep for longer.
Thank you!
Thx a lot
Thanks man!!
Your the best🔥💯
I would like to know more about how exactly the upper body should be used for balancing, arms where and how to correct, details, you know
I wish the roads in my country is that smooth
one tip that helps is don’t put more force on your back foot, try to use less force on your front foot
thank *YOU*
Thanks !
Hooray 🎉 ❤
Nice video 👍 I will take a few tips into account
Nice video 🙏
Do you balance over the tip of the tail or nose, or do you balance over the trucks?
Im to old for tough skateboard tricks. So i figured i at least will improve my balance with manuals. After practicing a few times i feel like i have made 0 improvement...
Thank you
my foot placement is a lil wierd, like my backfoot is behind the pocket and my front foot is on my front bolts, front 2 showing. its comfy and ive even tweaked mannys like this
Eating shiitake on nose Manuals is a gimme 😅
I manual not using my toes like when you Ollie. So now I have to relearn manuals. I manual with my whole foot and not with the ball of my toes
0:55 over the years. Killer
Make a vid on how to ollie into manuals
Perfectly balanced, like all things should be..