Hey Jonny, great vid been watching for a while. Me and my bro we’re trying casperflips and wondered if it was possible to do a casperflip down a stairset and hold the Casper as long as possible before rotating it back to catch it and land. Thought it would be a great challenge for you 1000th Vid, love your vids keep up the good work.
@Jonny Giger do you have tips on kickflip under flips you just uploaded a video on them and you landed a couple just wondering if you have any tips on the trick because my back foot keeps getting in the way and don’t know how to underflip it with the front foot any practice steps you know. Thanks!
My butt still hurts from watching the video. A trainer once told me that you can break your tailbone outward or inward when falling on your behind. If it broke outwards you have to push it in. Of course we asked what happens if you break it inwards. He replied by making the international gesture of putting on rubber gloves: 🤚 🤏
@originalprolikethat UK english is newer english. North American colonial dialects are from a mix of old peasant dialects and being forced to develop pigeon languages with Native-Americans. Native-Americans learning English and French has had a huge impact on how Americans, Canadians and Quebecois pronounce these words, but not as huge an impact as old peasant languages including scottish and irish dialects which is frankly cooler than what happened in Europe: the peasants in London and Paris all started speaking like royalty and the dialects and accents that Americans and Quebecois have today are now extinct in Britain and France even though that is where they are from.
@@gabfortin1976 For the most part, North American English varieties have for long been mixing and evolving, and don't have much, if hardly anything, to do anymore with the English spoken by the original colonists. However, the few linguistic islands that do are isolated places the communities of which have had less contact with the outside, like some mountaneous regions such as in the Appalachians, and remote coastal settlements in the north-eastern US for instance. And even with those, it's not like the English spoken there is _the_ same variety as in 17th century England, but rather that it still contains some traits that can be traced back there, which have long since disappeared elsewhere.
Getting back into skating after stopping about 27 yrs ago and your vids really put a smile on my face! These basics all ring familiar from back in the day. I'll be riding a big ass old school 1987 Hosoi re-issue, so it's gonna be slower tricks and less flipping, but at the tender age of 42 I'm gonna start nice and easy. 🤙 Thanks for uploading!
I'm 46 and recently started skating again after a 20+ year hiatus. Jonny's videos have helped me get re-acquainted with a lot of the tricks I landed with relative ease when I was 19 or 20. I feel like I'm executing a lot of these tricks far better than I did in my younger years, as the only people from whom I learned were my peers, not pros and/or TH-camrs. After an hour of skating, I was able to ollie with decent (knee) height, pop shove it (both front and back), heel flip, nollie, switch ollie, half cab (both front and back), and 360 flip. Have fun, gentlemen!
@@Darren_S I'm almost 43. Started at 9, stopped when I was about 17, I think? Yeah musta been then. I got a girlfriend and figured there was a whoooole lot of other tricks I wanted to master. 😜 The bug never really left me, I guess. I'd always stop and look at skaters coming by, waiting for them to pop a trick. Now they'll be watching me, waiting to pop a hip.
@@shapeshiftah That's what I'm already thinking as well! Where was friggin YT when we were young, right? Jonny really shows how it's done. I feel like I'll be able to pull off shit that I never did before!
I just seen this post and agree 100% where was you tube when I was growing up skating. I am 40 now, and just decided to buy a new board and reignite my passion for skating. It haven't skated in about 18 years, and with the help of Jonny Giger, Braille, and YT, I have picked up what I could do then, and now more. I have now even got my kids into it too. I like the good and friendly atmosphere that is produced about skating nowadays, it a healthier sport than it used to be.
Finding your channel has brought my love of boarding back. At 31 with bad legs and plantar fascitis it's a bit of a struggle but I'm loving being back on the board again. Keep up the good content Jonny!
Thank you so much for this video. My 8 year old daughter landed the 'flip on' first try and it gave her so much confidence and joy. So simple and so much fun, that's what is going to inspire people to get into skateboarding.
I was going to do this for myself but I figured it might help others so here you go :) good luck! 1. 0:33 - Flip Up 2. 2:33 - Tic Tac 3. 3:22 - Manual 4. 4:08 - Kickturn 5. 5:24 - Revert 6. 5:51 - Boneless 7. 6:55 - Caveman 8. 7:53 - Rail Stall 9. 9:18 - Biebleheimer 10. 10:34 - Step Off Kickflip 11. 11:15 - Tail stall Kickflip? Lmao
My dude. Great first tricks to learn when you're first starting out.I remember struggling with to learn flips and shuv-its, but flip-ons, casper spins, and casper flips made feel like I was actually progressing. Those really helped me with manuals as well.
Just want to say thank you Jonny, I've just bought my first Board after not skating for 17 years (I'm 32 next month) these types of videos are helping me massively! I also want to say thank you as you're the inspiration for me getting back into Skating. Much love dude
I'm 31. Haven't skated in 9 years but picking it up again. I've the same skills pretty much but my confidence is very low. Serious commitment issues on trick attempts.
I love your attitude. You explained things in such way that didn't made me feel dumb for being a beginner & didn't frighten me that I'm inadequate to do these :') Exactly what I needed to go out and try these! :)
Hey Jonny, me and my bro we’re trying casperflips and wondered if it was possible to do a casperflip down a stairset and hold the Casper as long as possible before rotating it back to catch it. Thought it would be a great challenge for you 1000th Vid, love your vids keep up the good work.
Haven't been on a deck since I was 17, making that 24 years ago. Worked recently in the Scarborough precinct here in Perth and I itched at the feeling of getting back on a deck after drawing inspiration from a fifty five year old skater after watching him in the Snake Pit bowl. Got my old Powell Peralta out yesterday and indeed I suck, can't even claim I'm rusty. Bought a cheap double-kick today and are starting to carve it up like I used to. Never lose the skater in you, but certainly lose the strength and coordination! Cheers for this video Jonny. Tips I've got to relearn!!!!
I havent skated in years and Im all chonky now. But I live vicariously through yall. I remember when I could do some tricks. Now a days. Hell no. Id die.
Thank you Johnny! These tips will help me build confidence to land on my board while doing flip tricks! Im 30 years old, 6'4", and wear a size 15 shoe. I appreciate all that you do because I am improving. So again Thank You!
Some cheap (dollar shop) decks are actually quite hard to ride, because they don't have that bounce to them and the griptape is trash as well. Getting something decent makes more sense in skateboarding than in nearly any other sport.
Caveman, boneless and nose-grab flips are super fun tricks that I like to do to warm-up. Also you can do so many different variations, 180s, over gaps, drops, onto obstacles, off them, where ever. I'm still working on my no comply 180's but I can do it as a nosegrab variant, maybe not as cool, but still a trick. These easy tricks also make you learn so much more board control, which will be very useful when learning flip tricks.
Thanks for the great videos - this and all the others. You actually made me buy my first skateboard in like 20 years. Got it today and I‘m stoked. These tricks will be a good start 😊 keep up the great work! Greetings from Berlin
This is a great map out of how learning to skateboard looks like. Im only 4 months in but this was naturally the route I’ve taken so far in my journey!
I just bought this board!! Got it’s coming in the mail it’s gonna be my first genuine custom, I saw the design n thought it was dope then I saw it was yours had to get it 🤙🏽
Hello there Jonny, could you do a video with your fav tunes to listen to or share a spotify list? Really enjoying your videos and your genuine spirit and positivity, never fails to make me smile back!
Great Video! I'm am learning how to skate at age 34 ... Since 2 weeks! And I don't know how to Ollie yet so those tricks are perfect for getting more comfortable on the board! Great video! Danke und Grüsse aus Deutschland :)
Thanks Jonny, this is a very helpful video to improve my skills. It would be a little bit better, if you do some tricks also in goofy stance, because it helps a lot for beginners like me to learn immediately from your channel and not to switch to Braille Skateboarding in order to look at the difference. Cheers! 😎
>walk the dog >space walk >caspers >getting into railstand >rail flip Just a few of the more basic tricks I know I also learned flamingos as one of my first tricks but I don’t know if they count
I have the same problem, i have found like 2 skate spots by skating through my town. I recommend being with a friend, doesn't even need to be someone who skates. 😊
great list and amazing explanation.. this was my year one essentially.. one trick I loved and many others but especially this one was 'acid drops' and any variety, so fun. Or strawberry milkshake I teach everyone that one because it literally takes a minute or two and people are like 'damn I can do this.'
What's that music at 5:36 ? You use it quite often and it stays in my mind aaaal day long... Great video anyway. So great video ! I'm taking it step by step, managed to tiktak and kickturn (except I realised when I tried to ollie that I could only manage to do it goofy while I have been learning to ride, tiktak and kickturn regular, so... I'm currently relearning from the start, goofy stance!).
I bought my first skateboard last week and i can do an ollie stationary, but doing it while riding seems impossible so far lol. Might have to learn some of these first
been transition skating for a year, just wanted to get better on the board, can do a few coping tricks and no axle stall and drop in yet :( feel like I'm hitting a plateau but with the miserable Scottish weather coming for however long, think it might be time to start some freestyle skateboarding, feeling like if i even dedicate a hour a night i should be able to make some fun little lines within a couple weeks, gave you a sub !!
Great great vid. And too few skaters know that tic-taking with softer wheels will accelerate you like crazy. No need for pushing around town. Anyone tried it?
that first trick you showed us, its funny, my 9 year old cousin played around with my skateboard a few days ago and kicked the board upside down whilst 180ing backwards and then she 1.5 underflipped it with her toes back on the board. i would've never thought of that
back in the day we used to call the 'step-off kickflip' an 'old school kickflip', still a legitimate trick though but rarely seen nowadays. I'm surprised you didn't include the up/down kerb 'trick', literally the first thing i learned to do on a skateboard once i could actually balance on one and super useful for just casually getting around the streets and stuff
also, the 'tic-tac' is another super-useful trick as it's another way to generate momentum without actually pushing. easy but genuinely useful for just getting around
2:12 pro skater dies trying one of the "easiest tricks" ever
Lol nice video
I give Like 👌
Hey Jonny, great vid been watching for a while. Me and my bro we’re trying casperflips and wondered if it was possible to do a casperflip down a stairset and hold the Casper as long as possible before rotating it back to catch it and land. Thought it would be a great challenge for you 1000th Vid, love your vids keep up the good work.
@Jonny Giger do you have tips on kickflip under flips you just uploaded a video on them and you landed a couple just wondering if you have any tips on the trick because my back foot keeps getting in the way and don’t know how to underflip it with the front foot any practice steps you know. Thanks!
My butt still hurts from watching the video. A trainer once told me that you can break your tailbone outward or inward when falling on your behind. If it broke outwards you have to push it in. Of course we asked what happens if you break it inwards. He replied by making the international gesture of putting on rubber gloves: 🤚 🤏
RIP
Ahhh landing primo and dying, one of my earliest tricks.
Je ma
You like fishing and skating noice
RIP in peace
I can do most of these and that made me realize I actually am improving
Ok
Eyyyy!! That's awesome my dude! I just got back on a board at 25.
Joshua Atkins hell yeah go for it man
You're not improving this are easy ones learn an Ollie scrub. Also I'm just watching this because it's Johnny.
Dude, you have inspired me at 36 to get back on my board after 10 years out. The joy you have for this sport is infectious, thank you.
His English is amazing, especially for it being his second language.
Where is he from?
@@familiaramos-cabezas6249 Switzerland I think
@@joshuabruggeman3249 wow he has a great accent, I thought he was from The USA .
@originalprolikethat UK english is newer english. North American colonial dialects are from a mix of old peasant dialects and being forced to develop pigeon languages with Native-Americans. Native-Americans learning English and French has had a huge impact on how Americans, Canadians and Quebecois pronounce these words, but not as huge an impact as old peasant languages including scottish and irish dialects which is frankly cooler than what happened in Europe: the peasants in London and Paris all started speaking like royalty and the dialects and accents that Americans and Quebecois have today are now extinct in Britain and France even though that is where they are from.
@@gabfortin1976 For the most part, North American English varieties have for long been mixing and evolving, and don't have much, if hardly anything, to do anymore with the English spoken by the original colonists. However, the few linguistic islands that do are isolated places the communities of which have had less contact with the outside, like some mountaneous regions such as in the Appalachians, and remote coastal settlements in the north-eastern US for instance. And even with those, it's not like the English spoken there is _the_ same variety as in 17th century England, but rather that it still contains some traits that can be traced back there, which have long since disappeared elsewhere.
I love Jonny , great personality, not condescending towards beginners, keeps it real! My favorite!
11:40 this guy is trying to sell me some skateboard tricks. I love it.
v m lol 😂
The reason I like your videos Jonny is because you are “to the point”, you are funny and you include variations! Thank you!
Getting back into skating after stopping about 27 yrs ago and your vids really put a smile on my face! These basics all ring familiar from back in the day. I'll be riding a big ass old school 1987 Hosoi re-issue, so it's gonna be slower tricks and less flipping, but at the tender age of 42 I'm gonna start nice and easy. 🤙
Thanks for uploading!
How old are you now if I may ask? I'm 35 and skated 18 years ago.
I'm 46 and recently started skating again after a 20+ year hiatus. Jonny's videos have helped me get re-acquainted with a lot of the tricks I landed with relative ease when I was 19 or 20. I feel like I'm executing a lot of these tricks far better than I did in my younger years, as the only people from whom I learned were my peers, not pros and/or TH-camrs. After an hour of skating, I was able to ollie with decent (knee) height, pop shove it (both front and back), heel flip, nollie, switch ollie, half cab (both front and back), and 360 flip. Have fun, gentlemen!
@@Darren_S I'm almost 43. Started at 9, stopped when I was about 17, I think? Yeah musta been then. I got a girlfriend and figured there was a whoooole lot of other tricks I wanted to master. 😜
The bug never really left me, I guess. I'd always stop and look at skaters coming by, waiting for them to pop a trick. Now they'll be watching me, waiting to pop a hip.
@@shapeshiftah That's what I'm already thinking as well! Where was friggin YT when we were young, right? Jonny really shows how it's done. I feel like I'll be able to pull off shit that I never did before!
I just seen this post and agree 100% where was you tube when I was growing up skating. I am 40 now, and just decided to buy a new board and reignite my passion for skating. It haven't skated in about 18 years, and with the help of Jonny Giger, Braille, and YT, I have picked up what I could do then, and now more. I have now even got my kids into it too. I like the good and friendly atmosphere that is produced about skating nowadays, it a healthier sport than it used to be.
Finding your channel has brought my love of boarding back. At 31 with bad legs and plantar fascitis it's a bit of a struggle but I'm loving being back on the board again. Keep up the good content Jonny!
Me looking at the easiest tricks to do with a skateboard
The video: « I mean you can actually fall and die for this one »
Me: hoop, wrong video
Thank you so much for this video. My 8 year old daughter landed the 'flip on' first try and it gave her so much confidence and joy. So simple and so much fun, that's what is going to inspire people to get into skateboarding.
I was going to do this for myself but I figured it might help others so here you go :) good luck!
1. 0:33 - Flip Up
2. 2:33 - Tic Tac
3. 3:22 - Manual
4. 4:08 - Kickturn
5. 5:24 - Revert
6. 5:51 - Boneless
7. 6:55 - Caveman
8. 7:53 - Rail Stall
9. 9:18 - Biebleheimer
10. 10:34 - Step Off Kickflip
11. 11:15 - Tail stall Kickflip? Lmao
My dude. Great first tricks to learn when you're first starting out.I remember struggling with to learn flips and shuv-its, but flip-ons, casper spins, and casper flips made feel like I was actually progressing. Those really helped me with manuals as well.
Just want to say thank you Jonny, I've just bought my first Board after not skating for 17 years (I'm 32 next month) these types of videos are helping me massively! I also want to say thank you as you're the inspiration for me getting back into Skating. Much love dude
Same boat. Same age. It huuuuurts man. Good luck!
@@joshclingermayer6091 Cheers man! Sucks because I can barely balance on the board atm haha. Good luck to you as well bro ^^
I'm 31. Haven't skated in 9 years but picking it up again. I've the same skills pretty much but my confidence is very low. Serious commitment issues on trick attempts.
I love your attitude. You explained things in such way that didn't made me feel dumb for being a beginner & didn't frighten me that I'm inadequate to do these :') Exactly what I needed to go out and try these! :)
let's go! have fun skating! :)
@@JonnyGiger I NAILED THE FLIP ON!! (it took me 2 hours tho and twice throwing the skateboard in frustration lol but in the end I did it yay!!)
Hey Jonny, me and my bro we’re trying casperflips and wondered if it was possible to do a casperflip down a stairset and hold the Casper as long as possible before rotating it back to catch it. Thought it would be a great challenge for you 1000th Vid, love your vids keep up the good work.
you'd need to have perfect timing and reaction to do it but yes you could i think
Its possible but your feet can get caught on the board if youre too late and you die :/
I’m 38 years old. I haven’t been on a skateboard since 1990.
Because of Johnny Giger’s videos I’m buying a board (and safety equipment) this weekend.
Nice dude!
Instant like ! Thank you for the beginners ! Have a good evening everyone !
Thank you for this, Jonny. Such a fun inspiration for beginners, especially when you’re currently stuck while learning the „standard“ tricks!
That Casper position helped me land bolts! Thank you @Jonny Giger
Ahh Jonny actually think I have balance so cute
Good ole equilibrium haha
This is the best “beginner” tricks video ever. It gave me some great ideas. Thanks!
Me: ooH looks ez
My legs: Huston we have a problem
Haven't been on a deck since I was 17, making that 24 years ago. Worked recently in the Scarborough precinct here in Perth and I itched at the feeling of getting back on a deck after drawing inspiration from a fifty five year old skater after watching him in the Snake Pit bowl. Got my old Powell Peralta out yesterday and indeed I suck, can't even claim I'm rusty. Bought a cheap double-kick today and are starting to carve it up like I used to. Never lose the skater in you, but certainly lose the strength and coordination! Cheers for this video Jonny. Tips I've got to relearn!!!!
He literally opened a skating world for me... tnx so much
It's almost like you want me to buy that board, been looking at your series of tricks that dont require the ollie
on my renewed deck srsly after 15 yrs actually with kids / other dads now, and this is a treasure trove, johny!! freakin thanks so much!!
I havent skated in years and Im all chonky now. But I live vicariously through yall. I remember when I could do some tricks. Now a days. Hell no. Id die.
Thank you Johnny! These tips will help me build confidence to land on my board while doing flip tricks! Im 30 years old, 6'4", and wear a size 15 shoe. I appreciate all that you do because I am improving. So again Thank You!
Great job JG. Love your enthusiasm, charisma, and compassion ❤. Keep it up.
Loved how this video is about basics and fundamentals of skating, not just another list that goes : Shuv it, kick flip, heel flip....
I feel like his board is so light and mine is so heavy and maybe that’s why i can’t do some of these tricks
i think my board is too big i have 8.5
Some cheap (dollar shop) decks are actually quite hard to ride, because they don't have that bounce to them and the griptape is trash as well. Getting something decent makes more sense in skateboarding than in nearly any other sport.
I can kickflip and Tre flips on dancer board that's 48inch, heavy board not a problem to me. What you need to do is not give up.
I got that skeleton board about 2 weeks ago and have been skating it nonstop. Thanks for the great videos and great board!!
You are really inspiring keep going!
Caveman, boneless and nose-grab flips are super fun tricks that I like to do to warm-up. Also you can do so many different variations, 180s, over gaps, drops, onto obstacles, off them, where ever. I'm still working on my no comply 180's but I can do it as a nosegrab variant, maybe not as cool, but still a trick. These easy tricks also make you learn so much more board control, which will be very useful when learning flip tricks.
Do mall grabs and pushing mongo count as easy tricks?
There not tricks
@@mikethemaster8634 I believe this was a joke
Thanks for the great videos - this and all the others. You actually made me buy my first skateboard in like 20 years. Got it today and I‘m stoked. These tricks will be a good start 😊 keep up the great work! Greetings from Berlin
your videos are always fun to watch regardless of difficulty.
This is a great map out of how learning to skateboard looks like. Im only 4 months in but this was naturally the route I’ve taken so far in my journey!
The Flip on is one of my warm ups to get some confidence to jump onto the board as a beginner.
Haven't used a skateboard in 20 years but you make me want to do it again! Love your videos!
I just bought this board!! Got it’s coming in the mail it’s gonna be my first genuine custom, I saw the design n thought it was dope then I saw it was yours had to get it 🤙🏽
Today, I just did my first trick!! (The flip on) super thankful for this video thank you!!
Yooo so much good work on you last video,never stop this Jonny 😊
You are such a down to earth guy despite your very high level skills. Often pros will think they are too cool to show beginners such tricks.
Jonny, your my favorite pro bro, your good and yes u have a great personality, keep going, your helping me learn
Thanks for being the nicest guy on TH-cam. Keen to try all of these :)
Love your work Jonny. I’m sure you’ve been told before... but it feels appropriate to do so again... you’re a true asset to skateboarding :)
These tricks are a lot of fun that finger flip is awesome I learned it In my living room before the video was over thank you
Hey @Jonny Giger! I need you to teach me to skate. You have lots of patience and knowledge. I love your videos =-)
“Falling is a good thing to learn” good thing I mastered doing it on command
As someone who is considering getting into the hobby, videos like this are very very nice
Finally some tricks I can try to do. Great video
Awesome. Thanks. A good inspiration for what I can teach my Son :) Body-Varial is also a nice thing for beginners.
Hello there Jonny, could you do a video with your fav tunes to listen to or share a spotify list? Really enjoying your videos and your genuine spirit and positivity, never fails to make me smile back!
Great Video! I'm am learning how to skate at age 34 ... Since 2 weeks! And I don't know how to Ollie yet so those tricks are perfect for getting more comfortable on the board! Great video! Danke und Grüsse aus Deutschland :)
Just got into skating at 23, your videos are very helpful
Thanks Jonny, this is a very helpful video to improve my skills. It would be a little bit better, if you do some tricks also in goofy stance, because it helps a lot for beginners like me to learn immediately from your channel and not to switch to Braille Skateboarding in order to look at the difference. Cheers! 😎
Dope man you should do a freestyle version of this like "top 10 easiest freestyle tricks"
>walk the dog
>space walk
>caspers
>getting into railstand
>rail flip
Just a few of the more basic tricks I know I also learned flamingos as one of my first tricks but I don’t know if they count
The only problem for me is *where i live, i don’t have any spots*
Same here from the bottom part of the Philippines
Car parks and basketball courts are good places to practice
@@Walkingindestinyandpurpose haha, i like how americans thing that basketball court is something common
@@pomaranczowegury2503 well they are in America and if you don’t have one just use a parking lot
I have the same problem, i have found like 2 skate spots by skating through my town. I recommend being with a friend, doesn't even need to be someone who skates. 😊
This is literally what I need😂 some fun basic tricks. Especially after I learned Casper Stall.
This is genuinely my new favorite youtube account
great list and amazing explanation.. this was my year one essentially.. one trick I loved and many others but especially this one was 'acid drops' and any variety, so fun. Or strawberry milkshake I teach everyone that one because it literally takes a minute or two and people are like 'damn I can do this.'
What's that music at 5:36 ? You use it quite often and it stays in my mind aaaal day long... Great video anyway. So great video ! I'm taking it step by step, managed to tiktak and kickturn (except I realised when I tried to ollie that I could only manage to do it goofy while I have been learning to ride, tiktak and kickturn regular, so... I'm currently relearning from the start, goofy stance!).
Johnny do some trick line challenges. Flowing through tricks is so pleasing watch
Just started skating, thanks sooo much bro
These are totally the "easiest" tricks ever, MY GOD THEIR SO DAMN HARD, I ALMOST BROKE MY ARM.
Gooosh
NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!
This moment by Lilly from HIMYM is one of my favorites, damn, it’s so nostalgic
I bought my first skateboard last week and i can do an ollie stationary, but doing it while riding seems impossible so far lol. Might have to learn some of these first
Esse vídeo me faz lembrar o início e como me forcei a aprender logo coisas difíceis. Talvez eu retorne. Um alô do Brasil, valeu 🇧🇷
been transition skating for a year, just wanted to get better on the board, can do a few coping tricks and no axle stall and drop in yet :( feel like I'm hitting a plateau but with the miserable Scottish weather coming for however long, think it might be time to start some freestyle skateboarding, feeling like if i even dedicate a hour a night i should be able to make some fun little lines within a couple weeks, gave you a sub !!
I want to say thank you for your video. now I want my old skateboard...
Your videos are awsome man i dont even skateboard but i love them. Might start soon tho. You should try skateboard tricks on a long board.
Thanks Jonny, will definitely try some of these !
At 40 im starting skateboard with this list....lets do this 🤟
here wanting to learn how to skate board and im learning how to do Gru's voice
He probably is gru
Awesome job on the video... ten more easy tricks would be awesome video!!
im 30 and im going to buy a skateboard next week :) i will try the tricks thx for the video 👍
WOW dude that was sooo helpful omg thank you a lot❤ Im a beginner just started skating 2 weeks ago and Im still
I really really enjoy watching your videos👌🏽
"I want to introduce you to caveman"
- Johny
I love this guy he's so innocent
Jonny Giger is the best, thank you🔥
Your boards always look brand new, tell us the secret!
Jus bought my first skateboard 3 days ago after watching your videos 🔥
OMG TY U ARE SO GOOD AT EXPLAINING IT AND I DID IT
It’s amazing that even these easier tricks can still put up some good battles to land lol
Jonny G, you should do a 360 flip tutorial man i would love to hear your perspective.
Great great vid. And too few skaters know that tic-taking with softer wheels will accelerate you like crazy. No need for pushing around town. Anyone tried it?
I love his enthusiasm
Best beginner skating video
that first trick you showed us, its funny, my 9 year old cousin played around with my skateboard a few days ago and kicked the board upside down whilst 180ing backwards and then she 1.5 underflipped it with her toes back on the board. i would've never thought of that
back in the day we used to call the 'step-off kickflip' an 'old school kickflip', still a legitimate trick though but rarely seen nowadays. I'm surprised you didn't include the up/down kerb 'trick', literally the first thing i learned to do on a skateboard once i could actually balance on one and super useful for just casually getting around the streets and stuff
also, the 'tic-tac' is another super-useful trick as it's another way to generate momentum without actually pushing. easy but genuinely useful for just getting around
when the video started my captions were on for some reason and when they said "what is up guys Johnny GHAGRA here" i just died laughing 😂
VERY NICE!!! 👍🏻👍🏻 best in all of kazakhstan
Wery nice video. (Please also make a video of medium difficulty moves.)
Hi Johnny wow's the ankle doing does it ever give you any problems do you need a ankle support
Started skating again almost 3 months ago now, can do most of these and quite a few other tricks that will be in my 3 month progression video! 😎🛹🤘
Tutorial on falling technique would be great to see!
These videos are super helpful