I feel your frustration, picked up a board for the first time in 30 years as a way to bond with my youngest daughter.. still waiting for the muscle memory to kick in 😂
Watch to end and your gonna take a compliment and like it this week. Sesh was a banger and the 90 degree Ollie to curb stall and all getting the step off pop was all wicked 👊🏻
I really like your videos. Im only at the stage of cruising and getting my balance to where i feel capable of progressing to tricks and drop ins. Everything your doing is what i have in my mind of what tricks i would like to do and i enjoy seeing your progress. Keep it up mate
Keep going with the video whatever you feel like...you are inspiring people like me 40 years old with 5 months experience in the skate park. Keep going
Yes mate thank you for watching. I can’t believe people are taking inspiration between my rambling and basic skating (sorry I’m naturally self deprecating).
Hi, I'm 36, been skating for a year now, found your channel recently, and I'm quite enjoying it! I have a Grabke exploding clock (white) oldschool deck, which I'm absolutely in love with, with green Bones atf 80A wheels. Today tried exactly the same nose grab-nocomply like you, which looked completely pathetic in my case, nowhere near to any trace of a fluid movement, but still, I keep on trying. Furthermore it turned out that I HAVE to perfect my kickturns, so did a lot of them, too. In general I like doing lots of pump carving and overall cruisin' around. Keep up the good work!
Glad you found the channel 🙌🏻 I hope it inspires you. I’ve taken a while to even get this far, and to be honest sometimes you find things that you enjoy doing and then they become smoother. Kickturns are an underrated thing, I’ve seen people kickflip then do an ugly kickturn and I can’t believe it
@@Ungracefulmovement As for the channel, I particuralrly liked the reunion vid with your brother - it was quite wholesome (In my case with my younger brother we playing vintage games online as a platform of connection). As for kickturns, yesterday I started to channel some serious power into them, to make them to a powerful turning motion. Maybe thats a right thing, at least felt better. Other thing is, as I noticed, my fitness needs quite some improvement - the jumping stuff quite cruel - tiring and 'slow', so caveman obviously a thing to perfect. Bananas be with you!
@abelmolnar1267 great to hear from you man! There's a few of us 30-50 year Olds finding it again or finding it for the first time! I'm all about carving flat ground and kickturns myself too! Hope you are enjoying the journey!
Dude - I love this! Strangely I've also been working a lot on making transitions between skating and walking a lot smoother recently, and this was really helpful and encouraging to watch. Also, I'm super inspired by your progress, attitude & determination - makes me want to start making vids too... Keep up the great work my G 👊
It’s well worth working on. I sometimes practice just throwing the board down too (because I tend to crouch over). What else are you trying? Thanks for watching btw 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@UngracefulmovementI've been working hard on manuals recently - it's slow progress, but the nice thing about it is I can work on the muscle whilst working from home on the carpet😅That said - I don't think stationary manual progress translates fully to moving ones... Also, the backwards/reverse/nose pick-up still alludes me... Any tips for that one? Oh, and BTW, great to see Bishops Park featured (albeit briefly) in the vid - I take my daughter there most days on the way to school... ☺
Man, sometime i need to warm up for one hour also. Usually it takes around 30min. I can say that you are doing great and i know in what pain you are in. Sometimes bananas keep me also alive lol That nose slide was nice, soon you a re gonna do epic ones!
Nose slides are looking good mate. I like the format as it happens with the videos. Try a front 180 to get off the curb - surprisingly easy to get it round to 270 too. I love the caveman trick, do it all the time. Captain Caveman ;)
Fs 180 off a curb feels like a stretch right now… but I’ll take it under advisement. Noseslides feel pretty good. You like the chaotic, “I don’t know why I’ve come out let alone skate” style video? At least that’s what it felt like at the time 🤦🏻♂️
Those nose slides are getting better dude! Anytime I skate I go in with the mentality of doing something, anything, just a little better than the last time.
Hey bro started skating just before lockdown when i lived in East London, so i like seeing and recognising all your spots, also in my 40s, I see the same mistakes that hindered my progress with Ollies in your vids, it's the back foot , trust me, the ankle needs to flick down so that the tail pops off the ground ,you'll feel this glide motion as the deck meets back up to your feet, at first it's not natural to do but fight the urge to just jump, that ankle flick down with you as you lean forward pushing your front foot forward, is the trick , same on banks ,hope this helps
@@marylandstationmusic9422 well, I'm terrified of going to Mile End when it's busy - only managed 9am sessions there. Otherwise i mean to go to Walthamstow soon.
Thank you! I've never tried that ollie before so it was such a buzz to be getting them. The noseslide is definitely feeling stronger too. Thanks for watching.
If you’re skating and trying to get better you are not a poser!! Hippy jumps will help you get your pop down whether it’s for Ollie’s or popping it into your hand. Keep working on those no complys they’re looking quite clean.
I’m hoping a switch just flicks in my head and I jump straight on one (no comply). For ollies I just need to only count the ones I do after 2 hours of skating - those ones are alright.
Loved the little shuvit at 11min. Knees bent nicely and linking in a little turn/revert. You looked well warmed up at that moment. I'm 45 and it takes me a good 30m to loosen up at the skatepark, but then I find you get in the flow, think less and just do.
The theme in this week’s comments seems to be about thinking less… glad you spotted that shuv. Nice to get one landed as a nice add-on. Thanks so much for watching!
I'm with you on the longer sessions being better. It takes me an age to warm up as well. most of my tricks I have to spend a good while before I can start to land them but then once I have landed one I can land them most of the time after that. The next session though I'm back to the start again.
Great video bud I skate with Scott from dad leisure now and then gonna take some of the things your doing into practice looks like it would help me improve also gonna try talk to the camera more like the fit check may do similar ❤
Haha. worry about just having fun skating. I used to post on instagram and write a bunch of stuff to contextualise the clip... so now i'm just saying that to camera. Really glad you're getting something from the youtube vids.
The flick up is the only trick I brought with me from my teens. Started skating again at 35, about 6 months ago, and I had to relearn everything else but that. I usually put my front foot on the edge of the board so there’s less travel and friction to get it to pop. Zero delay and it works every time. Still have no idea how to do a no comply, but I assume it’s a similar motion? Maybe? lol.
@@Ungracefulmovement exactly! You should be able to get enough pop that it can hit you in the face. Build up the tension, and release it as fast as possible.
when you do the noseslides try going a little more parallel with the curb. your going too straight into the curb which is why your not sliding farther.
Thanks for the tip. I’m building up my confidence to do that. Find I’m not so good with whipping the nose round into the curb at that angle, but small steps.
I'd call that a proper nose slide for sure! You're an over thinker (me too!), if you can get to that stage where you just ''shut up and do it'' it can hurt a little more but, the gains are un deniable. The difference between the nose slides in this video and your last session on that curb is undeniable. 🤙
The connection is starting feel instinctive and hopefully that means I can stfu and just get them done. Although if I thought less the videos would be shorter
Really great work on those cavemans, some solid makes there. slides and curb stalls awesome too. Ive watched 2 videos today and been shouted out in both 😂 what a day 😂 if you want the cheat code for the caveman, back foot on bolts, jump both feet off and land both feet at the same time (left foot on floor, back foot very back of the tail.) Lean back slightly and let the board come to you! Hope that helps, although to be fair I think Mr Videtta and Mr Comeback do it the way you are trying to do it 🤔
@@Ungracefulmovement 😂 sorry! Yeah maybe I could do a tutorial on some basic things that other tutorials don't tell you... that I have had to figure out for myself. I forsee a lot of militant angry comments telling me I'm wrong though 😆
@@Ungracefulmovement that's totally fine though, just learn to cruise faster and pump around these long summer days and you'll feel the benefit! Especially as your brain starts to figure out things like "If I hit that up at this angle maybe I can get enough speed to get round there and kickturn high on that quarter without putting my foot down". My legs are demolished from a session on Sunday
I think you just need to pop harder, it's basically just an ollie but your front foot gets out of the way to allow the board to rocket upwards. Heres a couple things i noticed: Try moving your front foot back even more (halfway between wheels should be fine). Squat lower, try and get deep enough so that your front catching hand dangles a few inches above the nose, this way when you pop it you are ready to catch
Right I’m doing what you did to me and pausing vid to comment… there’s nothing wrong with a step off and then a hard pop down with back foot, that’s exactly what I do for the NC Impossibles as there’s no way I can simultaneously scrap my front foot off whilst popping. Just a case of stepping off and popping quicker to give appearance of not 2 manoeuvres. Looking good so far and I’m only at 5 mins… now back to your vid
You will get to a point when "warm ups" take just 5-10mins. It's bliss! I absolutely hate the first 5-10 mins warming up! Everything feels horrible at first!
@@Ungracefulmovement Not counting that, I am a savage and don't do that lol. I do a tiny little leg stretch when putting shoes on. No more than 10-15 seconds lol. I am a bit younger than you though. Almost 38. So not sure if that helps me? lol. I only started doing that a few months ago too just because it feels nice lol
@@keblin86 I’m just out of shape. Should be doing it but rarely can be arsed. Funnily enough my peak fitness was around 38 to 40 just before lockdown. God I miss that.
@@Ungracefulmovement it's better that you do it, I am just silly lol. I skated from age 14/15 until about 23/24. Then I didn't skate for 10 years and started again. However in that time I have a physical job so I think that has helped me. My motto is just do what feels right so if you feel you need to stretch do it. In fact everyone I know says to stretch! So definitely keep it up!
During my 30 bananas a day phase, never ate 30😀, people were really concerned! If I ate 30 chicken nuggets I was a hero but bananas! Lethal!🤣 I’m 3 months in on board. Video of my sessions makes me laugh! I’m a Ninja on a MTB, but on skate I’m an old gezzer with terrible board control😂 .
Basically my channel name etymology - while everyone looks like a ballerina I look like I’m a lumbering oaf. But not everyone can be super steezy. Keep it up and you get results. Thanks for watching and go easy on those nuggets. 🙏🏻🍗🍗
I noticed you’re popping your Ollies too early. Wait a little longer until your wait clears the board and your back leg is basically straight. You don’t even need to pop that hard just jump off the ball of the foot and let your leg extend.
Thank you. This is advice I’ve had before and probably the one I forget most. I’m panicking and trying to fire the Ollie off, yet when I jump normally I’m waaay more extended before I leave the floor (if that makes sense). Thanks for taking the time to watch btw!!🙏🏻
I am currently recovering from some stomach bug and am eating only rice and bannanas for 14 days. And I can tell you from personal experience that you can probably eat at least 6 of those yellow bastards a day 😅. Karl Pilkington might disagree. 😊
I helped make this vid( the bit at the end around the bowl and at the start me and my mate were in the background after the but that was earlyer that day
th-cam.com/video/vdfoa41ArDE/w-d-xo.html been doing a similar drill from this video - the popping with the toe part is really good ollie practice and my old guy version of the caveman is either to go off a kerb form more time or just do a front foot step on - has helped my no complys too
Everyday I see someone caveman or no comply on a bank and it looks so calm… I can’t believe what a stress it is on flat.i battle with the idea the rotation (on no comply) has to be perfect every time.🤷🏻♂️
Loved the moments of joy at the 10 minute plus mark. Great stuff man! Feeling it across the pond!
Always chasing those little moments, for sure. Take it easy out there.
I feel your frustration, picked up a board for the first time in 30 years as a way to bond with my youngest daughter.. still waiting for the muscle memory to kick in 😂
bet you're still glad you've picked it up again though. I curse the sky sometimes, but a day later am so happy to be skating at all
Watch to end and your gonna take a compliment and like it this week. Sesh was a banger and the 90 degree Ollie to curb stall and all getting the step off pop was all wicked 👊🏻
Yes mate thank you! Compliments taken. I like it when I come of a session buzzing and it also kinda looks okay on camera
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I really like your videos. Im only at the stage of cruising and getting my balance to where i feel capable of progressing to tricks and drop ins. Everything your doing is what i have in my mind of what tricks i would like to do and i enjoy seeing your progress. Keep it up mate
Yes mate! 🙏🏻🙏🏻 thanks for watching. I’m a really slow learner / progress slowly. You’ll get to this stuff really soon. Good luck with drop ins 😬
Keep going with the video whatever you feel like...you are inspiring people like me 40 years old with 5 months experience in the skate park. Keep going
Yes mate thank you for watching. I can’t believe people are taking inspiration between my rambling and basic skating (sorry I’m naturally self deprecating).
@@Ungracefulmovementit's the honesty. It's real!
Hi, I'm 36, been skating for a year now, found your channel recently, and I'm quite enjoying it! I have a Grabke exploding clock (white) oldschool deck, which I'm absolutely in love with, with green Bones atf 80A wheels. Today tried exactly the same nose grab-nocomply like you, which looked completely pathetic in my case, nowhere near to any trace of a fluid movement, but still, I keep on trying. Furthermore it turned out that I HAVE to perfect my kickturns, so did a lot of them, too. In general I like doing lots of pump carving and overall cruisin' around.
Keep up the good work!
Glad you found the channel 🙌🏻 I hope it inspires you. I’ve taken a while to even get this far, and to be honest sometimes you find things that you enjoy doing and then they become smoother. Kickturns are an underrated thing, I’ve seen people kickflip then do an ugly kickturn and I can’t believe it
@@Ungracefulmovement As for the channel, I particuralrly liked the reunion vid with your brother - it was quite wholesome (In my case with my younger brother we playing vintage games online as a platform of connection). As for kickturns, yesterday I started to channel some serious power into them, to make them to a powerful turning motion. Maybe thats a right thing, at least felt better. Other thing is, as I noticed, my fitness needs quite some improvement - the jumping stuff quite cruel - tiring and 'slow', so caveman obviously a thing to perfect. Bananas be with you!
@abelmolnar1267 great to hear from you man! There's a few of us 30-50 year Olds finding it again or finding it for the first time!
I'm all about carving flat ground and kickturns myself too! Hope you are enjoying the journey!
@@mateusds909 Thx for the kind words, yeah I'm really like this cool activity. Masters of kickturns, unite!
In the same boat with you, brother. Please keep going and I will as well. 43 poser here
Thanks for watching. The over 40 skate posers of TH-cam unite.
Dude - I love this! Strangely I've also been working a lot on making transitions between skating and walking a lot smoother recently, and this was really helpful and encouraging to watch. Also, I'm super inspired by your progress, attitude & determination - makes me want to start making vids too... Keep up the great work my G 👊
It’s well worth working on. I sometimes practice just throwing the board down too (because I tend to crouch over). What else are you trying?
Thanks for watching btw 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@UngracefulmovementI've been working hard on manuals recently - it's slow progress, but the nice thing about it is I can work on the muscle whilst working from home on the carpet😅That said - I don't think stationary manual progress translates fully to moving ones... Also, the backwards/reverse/nose pick-up still alludes me... Any tips for that one? Oh, and BTW, great to see Bishops Park featured (albeit briefly) in the vid - I take my daughter there most days on the way to school... ☺
Man, sometime i need to warm up for one hour also. Usually it takes around 30min. I can say that you are doing great and i know in what pain you are in. Sometimes bananas keep me also alive lol That nose slide was nice, soon you a re gonna do epic ones!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nose slides are looking good mate. I like the format as it happens with the videos. Try a front 180 to get off the curb - surprisingly easy to get it round to 270 too. I love the caveman trick, do it all the time. Captain Caveman ;)
Fs 180 off a curb feels like a stretch right now… but I’ll take it under advisement.
Noseslides feel pretty good.
You like the chaotic, “I don’t know why I’ve come out let alone skate” style video? At least that’s what it felt like at the time 🤦🏻♂️
@@Ungracefulmovement You went out because you like it. No plan is good sometimes. You made a lot of progress steps going with what felt good today.
Those nose slides are getting better dude! Anytime I skate I go in with the mentality of doing something, anything, just a little better than the last time.
Thanks. I’m desperate to overcome the fear of sliding (out) and get some sends.
Hey bro started skating just before lockdown when i lived in East London, so i like seeing and recognising all your spots, also in my 40s, I see the same mistakes that hindered my progress with Ollies in your vids, it's the back foot , trust me, the ankle needs to flick down so that the tail pops off the ground ,you'll feel this glide motion as the deck meets back up to your feet, at first it's not natural to do but fight the urge to just jump, that ankle flick down with you as you lean forward pushing your front foot forward, is the trick , same on banks ,hope this helps
Cheers man. I assume you’re not skating round those parts now?
@Ungracefulmovement I do when I get the chance ,East is still my skate comfort areas but trying to break out of that eventually
@@marylandstationmusic9422 well, I'm terrified of going to Mile End when it's busy - only managed 9am sessions there. Otherwise i mean to go to Walthamstow soon.
@@Ungracefulmovement If you havent been Walthamstow before , you'll love it, a lot of nice mellow stuff there, one of my favourite Skate parks
@@marylandstationmusic9422 does it get super busy?
Those 50/50 stalls on the curb are perfect.. Those are good training for ollie's into grinds.. Nice progress on the nose slides too.
Thank you! I've never tried that ollie before so it was such a buzz to be getting them. The noseslide is definitely feeling stronger too. Thanks for watching.
If you’re skating and trying to get better you are not a poser!! Hippy jumps will help you get your pop down whether it’s for Ollie’s or popping it into your hand. Keep working on those no complys they’re looking quite clean.
I’m hoping a switch just flicks in my head and I jump straight on one (no comply). For ollies I just need to only count the ones I do after 2 hours of skating - those ones are alright.
Loved the little shuvit at 11min. Knees bent nicely and linking in a little turn/revert. You looked well warmed up at that moment. I'm 45 and it takes me a good 30m to loosen up at the skatepark, but then I find you get in the flow, think less and just do.
The theme in this week’s comments seems to be about thinking less… glad you spotted that shuv. Nice to get one landed as a nice add-on. Thanks so much for watching!
I got an 8.375 deck as well and way too narrow old grindking on it. Thanks for the setup run down considering ace 55 now
Watch out for the size difference between classic and AF1!!! ⚠️ mine are AF1
I'm with you on the longer sessions being better. It takes me an age to warm up as well. most of my tricks I have to spend a good while before I can start to land them but then once I have landed one I can land them most of the time after that. The next session though I'm back to the start again.
Every session you think you’ll pick up where you left it last time. ☝🏻 na ah…
Great video bud I skate with Scott from dad leisure now and then gonna take some of the things your doing into practice looks like it would help me improve also gonna try talk to the camera more like the fit check may do similar ❤
Haha. worry about just having fun skating. I used to post on instagram and write a bunch of stuff to contextualise the clip... so now i'm just saying that to camera.
Really glad you're getting something from the youtube vids.
The flick up is the only trick I brought with me from my teens. Started skating again at 35, about 6 months ago, and I had to relearn everything else but that.
I usually put my front foot on the edge of the board so there’s less travel and friction to get it to pop. Zero delay and it works every time.
Still have no idea how to do a no comply, but I assume it’s a similar motion? Maybe? lol.
It’s also a great way to dismount at slow to medium speeds
Oh and if your back foot is on the edge too, it’ll release the board into the air much easier as your foot won’t be pinning it to the ground
that!! when you see people skate into a spot and it's like the board is on a string to their hand.
@@Ungracefulmovement exactly! You should be able to get enough pop that it can hit you in the face. Build up the tension, and release it as fast as possible.
when you do the noseslides try going a little more parallel with the curb. your going too straight into the curb which is why your not sliding farther.
Thanks for the tip. I’m building up my confidence to do that. Find I’m not so good with whipping the nose round into the curb at that angle, but small steps.
@@Ungracefulmovement yeah for sure! we all started where you are at. just keep at it!
I'd call that a proper nose slide for sure! You're an over thinker (me too!), if you can get to that stage where you just ''shut up and do it'' it can hurt a little more but, the gains are un deniable. The difference between the nose slides in this video and your last session on that curb is undeniable. 🤙
The connection is starting feel instinctive and hopefully that means I can stfu and just get them done.
Although if I thought less the videos would be shorter
Really great work on those cavemans, some solid makes there. slides and curb stalls awesome too. Ive watched 2 videos today and been shouted out in both 😂 what a day 😂 if you want the cheat code for the caveman, back foot on bolts, jump both feet off and land both feet at the same time (left foot on floor, back foot very back of the tail.) Lean back slightly and let the board come to you! Hope that helps, although to be fair I think Mr Videtta and Mr Comeback do it the way you are trying to do it 🤔
Jeez. I’m more confused now 🤯 I think it’s time for your first trick explanation video!!? Or just a short?
@@Ungracefulmovement 😂 sorry! Yeah maybe I could do a tutorial on some basic things that other tutorials don't tell you... that I have had to figure out for myself. I forsee a lot of militant angry comments telling me I'm wrong though 😆
@@DadLeisureSkateboarding haha... it's all engagement
11mins and a great curb nose slide bro! The crowd go wild….. 👊🏻
Best one yet
@@Ungracefulmovement 💪🏻
3 bananas = a lot of potassium!
Come Stockwell any time, you'll def learn how to make your board obey you there
I love Stockwell, except I just get carried away with cruising and don’t do anything else.
@@Ungracefulmovement that's totally fine though, just learn to cruise faster and pump around these long summer days and you'll feel the benefit! Especially as your brain starts to figure out things like "If I hit that up at this angle maybe I can get enough speed to get round there and kickturn high on that quarter without putting my foot down". My legs are demolished from a session on Sunday
bro's got a similar setup to me.
That flick up to caveman looks the nuts but not an easy thing to do 😂
Haha. Couple of people I follow on here make it look bloody easy.
I think you just need to pop harder, it's basically just an ollie but your front foot gets out of the way to allow the board to rocket upwards. Heres a couple things i noticed: Try moving your front foot back even more (halfway between wheels should be fine). Squat lower, try and get deep enough so that your front catching hand dangles a few inches above the nose, this way when you pop it you are ready to catch
@@Ungracefulmovement When you land those it’s actually easier to put your front foot on first.
Right I’m doing what you did to me and pausing vid to comment… there’s nothing wrong with a step off and then a hard pop down with back foot, that’s exactly what I do for the NC Impossibles as there’s no way I can simultaneously scrap my front foot off whilst popping.
Just a case of stepping off and popping quicker to give appearance of not 2 manoeuvres.
Looking good so far and I’m only at 5 mins… now back to your vid
All these little things are really joyful mate. Thanks for the comments (commentary?) love it!
You will get to a point when "warm ups" take just 5-10mins. It's bliss! I absolutely hate the first 5-10 mins warming up! Everything feels horrible at first!
Not counting the 5-10mins of stretching and swinging legs about like a lunatic to get the blood pumping and muscles awake?
@@Ungracefulmovement Not counting that, I am a savage and don't do that lol. I do a tiny little leg stretch when putting shoes on. No more than 10-15 seconds lol. I am a bit younger than you though. Almost 38. So not sure if that helps me? lol. I only started doing that a few months ago too just because it feels nice lol
@@keblin86 I’m just out of shape. Should be doing it but rarely can be arsed. Funnily enough my peak fitness was around 38 to 40 just before lockdown. God I miss that.
@@Ungracefulmovement it's better that you do it, I am just silly lol. I skated from age 14/15 until about 23/24. Then I didn't skate for 10 years and started again. However in that time I have a physical job so I think that has helped me. My motto is just do what feels right so if you feel you need to stretch do it. In fact everyone I know says to stretch! So definitely keep it up!
so looks like my comment about finding the pressure pocket on the nose and putting the ball of your foot there worked?
all the advice goes somewhere. some of it sticks.
6.30 and the no Comply’s are a step back on away from a make !!!!
You can say close but no cigar if you want
@@Ungracefulmovement 🤣
During my 30 bananas a day phase, never ate 30😀, people were really concerned! If I ate 30 chicken nuggets I was a hero but bananas! Lethal!🤣 I’m 3 months in on board. Video of my sessions makes me laugh! I’m a Ninja on a MTB, but on skate I’m an old gezzer with terrible board control😂 .
Basically my channel name etymology - while everyone looks like a ballerina I look like I’m a lumbering oaf. But not everyone can be super steezy.
Keep it up and you get results.
Thanks for watching and go easy on those nuggets. 🙏🏻🍗🍗
I noticed you’re popping your Ollies too early. Wait a little longer until your wait clears the board and your back leg is basically straight. You don’t even need to pop that hard just jump off the ball of the foot and let your leg extend.
Thank you. This is advice I’ve had before and probably the one I forget most. I’m panicking and trying to fire the Ollie off, yet when I jump normally I’m waaay more extended before I leave the floor (if that makes sense). Thanks for taking the time to watch btw!!🙏🏻
@@Ungracefulmovement practice 20-30 hippie jumps before Ollie practice
I am currently recovering from some stomach bug and am eating only rice and bannanas for 14 days. And I can tell you from personal experience that you can probably eat at least 6 of those yellow bastards a day 😅. Karl Pilkington might disagree. 😊
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...also where is that little park towards the end of your vid?
Oh it’s a weird one. Bishops Park near Fulham bridge. Which also means you watched til the end 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Oh it’s a weird one. Bishops Park near Fulham bridge. Which also means you watched til the end 🙏🏻🙏🏻
don't turn / open your shoulders when doing your shuvs, and you'll get em 💪
Stupid thing is I know this. I just never seem to do it. I tend to be inconsistent with my back foot power (if that makes sense)
I helped make this vid( the bit at the end around the bowl and at the start me and my mate were in the background after the but that was earlyer that day
Thanks again for your help! How are the Ollie attempts and ledge drops going?
@@Ungracefulmovement I can now do an ollie and just need to have the courage to drop in
th-cam.com/video/vdfoa41ArDE/w-d-xo.html been doing a similar drill from this video - the popping with the toe part is really good ollie practice and my old guy version of the caveman is either to go off a kerb form more time or just do a front foot step on - has helped my no complys too
Everyday I see someone caveman or no comply on a bank and it looks so calm… I can’t believe what a stress it is on flat.i battle with the idea the rotation (on no comply) has to be perfect every time.🤷🏻♂️
Durianrider famously ate 30 bananas a day. Carb the f up like a cyclist and skate all day long. Sugar is rocket fuel. Haha
I can back this. Bananas are my go to.
Dude where u from I would love to come get a sesh in with Yuh
I’m based SE London. Skating basically every other day somewhere different local.
@@Ungracefulmovement hey I'm thinking of London soon il try let you know and il hit u up dude 😎👊🛹
@@tonywolfwilliams cool. If the stars align let me know