Hey firstly thanks for the great tutorials - very good breakdown of the tricks and steps to learning them. I’m currently learning the front disaster but having a few troubles - 1 always landing too much on the deck & 2 - not staying centred over the board (land with front foot on the board but back foot landing on my heel half of board, half on the deck). Any tips?
thanks for commenting rod! firstly, you wanna practice your fs ollies on transition a bunch as it will help you keep both feet attached to the board.. secondly, when doing the disaster, think about where your weight is. is it on the top or in the ramp? because you want to try and keep your weight in the ramp as much as possible for this one! hope this helps!
Awesome video. I’m about a month into successfully doing this trick and it’s def my favorite. But I think the FS Smith, once I get that might take its place.
02:38 felt the pain of the hangup here
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thats a beauty ramp
Thanks!
Schweet vid mate 👌 I'm learning these but clearly gotta work on my fs Ollie. They're nothing like the ones u pop, I struggle to get over the coping
thanks for commenting george! keep working on those ollies!
Hey firstly thanks for the great tutorials - very good breakdown of the tricks and steps to learning them. I’m currently learning the front disaster but having a few troubles - 1 always landing too much on the deck & 2 - not staying centred over the board (land with front foot on the board but back foot landing on my heel half of board, half on the deck). Any tips?
thanks for commenting rod! firstly, you wanna practice your fs ollies on transition a bunch as it will help you keep both feet attached to the board.. secondly, when doing the disaster, think about where your weight is. is it on the top or in the ramp? because you want to try and keep your weight in the ramp as much as possible for this one! hope this helps!
Awesome video. I’m about a month into successfully doing this trick and it’s def my favorite. But I think the FS Smith, once I get that might take its place.