@@CoachTrifes In this video I liked that you show a lot of set up tricks, I think it is very helpful because seeing people throwing dubs can be quite intimidating. I like how you put up your tutorials. In terms of progression I'd like to see more jib tricks, maybe learn more about grabs and training unnatural rotations. I can do left 900 on snow but hardly right 360
@@fergusallen1759 yeah but in reality the switch 9 is way harder and so is the 12. same goes for forward, dub 12s are way easier than dub10s. It allows to just yank.
Thanks for sharing man, i learned dub 10 on a bag. Hope i`ll be able to land it on snow this winter. Progressing is insanely hard
If I’d be to be doing a video about progressing, what would you think you’d like to know ?
@@CoachTrifes In this video I liked that you show a lot of set up tricks, I think it is very helpful because seeing people throwing dubs can be quite intimidating. I like how you put up your tutorials. In terms of progression I'd like to see more jib tricks, maybe learn more about grabs and training unnatural rotations. I can do left 900 on snow but hardly right 360
@@bd8063 thank you for the feedback ! I’ll see what I can do !
@@CoachTrifes btw I did my first kfed following your advice to start slide from unnatural side to then do natural back 270 out
Why did you do sw 14 before 12?
The switch c 10 and sw d14 are easier to learn in terms of rotation and take off
@@CoachTrifes wouldnt have thought that as 12 is kinda sw c9 to c3 so u can just open up amd rip back like a dub10
@@fergusallen1759 yeah but in reality the switch 9 is way harder and so is the 12. same goes for forward, dub 12s are way easier than dub10s. It allows to just yank.