Thanks. Getting more comfy on all. Did try symmetrical last night, but didn’t do as well when I was on split 50/40 with 130 mm. Just need more time to focus on accurate balance, but feel it’s getting better the more time I spend in the crouch position.
@@gonzo24. thanks and does make sense. Tried the 130 mm and 155 mm with splits - feeling better on both. Honestly, do feel more confident on 180 mm, but I use smaller ones to gauge progression in weight shift balance. Still enjoying all the failing to eventually learn.
Tolle Pendullum gleich am Anfang!
Thank you. 🤙
your best setup is the orbiter. it just needs a 50 in front.
Thanks. Will try that in the future as have a set at home in CA. Just changed to Cuei Killers.
@@cantskate5535 cuei killers will not be good for learning standups. What is on there would be better for learning standups.
@@santacruisin thanks. A little overly zealous because truthfully don’t know their true capability.
Get toeside hands down slides dialled
Thanks. Need to block time off to try it.
i recommend you learn to slide on the symmetrical setup first!
Thanks. Getting more comfy on all. Did try symmetrical last night, but didn’t do as well when I was on split 50/40 with 130 mm. Just need more time to focus on accurate balance, but feel it’s getting better the more time I spend in the crouch position.
@@cantskate5535 in my experience small trucks and split blaseplate are harder to ride and learn on
@@gonzo24. thanks and does make sense. Tried the 130 mm and 155 mm with splits - feeling better on both. Honestly, do feel more confident on 180 mm, but I use smaller ones to gauge progression in weight shift balance. Still enjoying all the failing to eventually learn.