Try riding the board backwards so pop using the nose ....I don't know why it works better but I've found that for some reason maybe the concave it just helps. I do mine oldschool so watching new guys like Johnny do them it looks lazy and not the same. In the late 80's we would jump almost at the same time as the tail pops so you actually get way higher esp doing 360 nocomplys. The way guys do them now its more of just a quick pop shuvit or revert variation. I'm 46 and started skating again after being off for 20 years and the nocomplys literally come natural to me yet don't ask me to kickflip 😂 I honestly think when ya take to long to jump it makes it more difficult and kinda messes with your brain and the flow. Go watch Nata's Kaupus vids or some old H-Street vids from the late 80's early 90's and you can see the change . I think it has to do with how light weight and small the boards are today plus no shape that kinda effects how it looks these days.
What about the zoom and slow-mo in the vid? Thought you'd need that as well to really get a clean no-comply 180 :O No joke aside, thank you Jony for the nice video :)
Hey Jonny. You are a life saver... I was struggling with actual step off and pop, and that tip how to practice grabbing your board after step off to pop was exactly what I needed. I am skating for 3 days after more than 17 year brake, and I just landed that no comply 180 second day after watching this video =D I am so happy, and proud. Really thank you a lot. Cheers from Croatia
just figured out ollies. kickflips seem like they're never going to happen.. so, I started trying no-comply. great timing on the video, johny. gonna try it out right now.
I want to know too! Don’t give up and try everyday, I used to think like that but after some trash flips my mind push me to try harder because it felt so awesome to land them, even tho if they are trash haha.
thanks I think the way you explained that first step in the beginning of the video is going to be really helpful........ so amped, going to try this tonight............
Respect man! Jonny makes it looks so easy but once you try it yourself it seems soooooo hard. I'm only just began skating after seeing these kind of videos and my respect for anyone that skates has grown exponentially ;) Thanks for the inspiration, Jonny!
Thanks so much Jonny! I didn't see the tip with learning to pick up your board like that anywhere else and it helped a lot. Also "hardly" means "kaum" in German, so basically the opposite of what you would guess and how you're using it :))
Duuuuude Jonny, my man! I saw this vid a couple days ago and, I gotta say it REALLY helped dude. Im not usually the first try guy, but I SHIT YOU NOT, I just got the chance to hit my local park and I GOT IT FIRST TRY bro! Thank you for the cool how to's and funny moments bro. Keep em comin'!!!
Man, this trick eludes me even now; I honestly feel like 360 flips, heelflips, bs flips etc. are all easier to do than this one (I realize I'm probably wrong but I got all those tricks pretty much on lock, yet no comply 180 I cannot figure out). Thanks for the video Jonny!
One thing that helped me get these that you didn't mention- when you take you front foot off the board, face it AWAY from the board...as soon as I did that these came so easy....
Thenks mister giger! I'm 39 and starting too learn how too ride a board and the easy tricks. I let u know if i got this one! Greeting from Almere, Holland... Keep it up, i watch all your vids!!
Same here man 36, in my second year(with a full time job) want to learn beginner tricks. Jonnys a great teacher! fracture my wrist a month ago though, I'm itching to skate sooooo bad lol
@@JIDAYAH1981 im 30 and have had bad wrists from all my falls, ive been a perpetual beginner since i started about 15 years ago on and off... im getting better now, i gotta stick to the less dangerous stuff now im older though. i advise some good wrist braces. i bought some a few years ago and have never looked back. no more cut up palms, no more repeated wrist pain that takes months to come right. theyre amazing. i got some 187 killer pads wrist braces myself. they do the job. i add a bit of reinforcing from time to time from pvc/ urethane dinghy patches with some rubber cement, the parts that hold the plastic bits in get worn pretty easy. i also made my own padded insert to go inside them to soften landings and extends out to protect uncovered bits of palm and thumb ;-)
Great to see I'm not the only one starting skateboarding late. I'm 35, been learning to skate for 5 days now, and I love all your videos Mister Giger. I'm currently learning tick tack, and sure will try this...later ^^
One of my favorite flatground tricks to do. Also known as the 43. It was invented by the SF-based photographer O (pronounced like "oh", not "zero") sometime around the year 1980. The name came from an inside joke about the number 43 being some kind of conspiracy perpetrated by a local corner store that sold soft drinks at 43 cents instead of the standard lower price at the time. It was discussed on a BS With TG (Tommy Guerrero) episode, highly recommended for people interested in skate history. Interesting that it was invented by a photographer and not a pro, too. Pretty sure he learned the no-comply first; can't remember if he invented the 43 independently from the guys like Neil Blender and Lance Mountain who were doing the no-comply, but it seems unlikely. Mullen gets a lot of credit for the tricks he invented, and deservedly so, but there's interesting history for all skate tricks-- it's just a bit more obscure a lot of the time.
this is really really well explained. i thought this would be easy after seeing someone do it the other day, but when i got on my board to actually try it i couldnt fathom it.. didnt help the guy i saw rode switch and it had me confused.. wasnt sure which way to flick board, feels weird to flick it towards your other leg. i see some shinners tn my future when i try this.. but im pretty sure i can get it. looks deceptively easy, but maybe thats a double bluff and it actually is easy, well see... thanks for the vid anyway :)
Whenever I tried to learn this back in the Ray Barbee days, the nose would just pop up and crack me in the knee! Like every time!! Never got them licked. 😂
Namaste Jonny guru! I have been learning skateboarding myself in India.I have got down bonelesses ,no comply generic and tic tac and shuv its. I am trying to learn fs 180 no comply's but I find it easier to turn backside 180 better (keeping in mind I am a regular footed skateboard learner).Also I find a lil offbalance to ride gooofy footed,so will it affect my no comply fs 180? please also let me know if decathlon (oxelo) boards are better for a beginner or 'tricks' skateboards as they are the only brands available at my country :)....
Any tips on how to step aside? I can't put my front foot down because my back foot is pushing the tail down and the board keeps sticking to my front foot... don't know if im making myself clear!
I am still a beginner, i only started about a month ago. So any basic trick broken down into even more basic steps, like this video, is very welcome. :)
Back when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth, this trick was called a "step hop". A no comply was when you planted your front foot on a parking block or curb and bonked the back truck up and over. Natas had the best one ever. Not sure when the name confusion started. Probably around the same time "frontside indy" happened.
That skatepark looks serene af, beautiful mountains everywhere.
Looks like somewhere in Colorado
Alps on the other side of chezch republic I believe
welcome to switzerland
Switzerland in a nutshell.
@@DjSchmeckle switzerland
i want to live there like jeez, having a skatepark like that and being surrounded by that view, much better than what i can see here!
infinite Burgers live* having* btw totally agree !!
Gonçalo Lopes oh wow that spelling was awful i do apologise
Looks like somewhere in Colorado
Concordo !
Não sou o maior fã de freestyles , mas amo No Complies e Strawberry Milkshake
This trick is so hard for me
Aidan Wells same! I don't know what I'm doing.
Try to do it switch im not kidding its easier 4 me
@@paulkuen4297 yeah for me also, especially if you're riding goofy like me switch is way easier, because you pop with your right foot then.
Best of luck
Try riding the board backwards so pop using the nose ....I don't know why it works better but I've found that for some reason maybe the concave it just helps. I do mine oldschool so watching new guys like Johnny do them it looks lazy and not the same.
In the late 80's we would jump almost at the same time as the tail pops so you actually get way higher esp doing 360 nocomplys. The way guys do them now its more of just a quick pop shuvit or revert variation. I'm 46 and started skating again after being off for 20 years and the nocomplys literally come natural to me yet don't ask me to kickflip 😂
I honestly think when ya take to long to jump it makes it more difficult and kinda messes with your brain and the flow. Go watch Nata's Kaupus vids or some old H-Street vids from the late 80's early 90's and you can see the change . I think it has to do with how light weight and small the boards are today plus no shape that kinda effects how it looks these days.
i thought you need rolled up pants, white high socks, converse shoes and a polo cap to learn this trick :O
Dario Ju boi
Dario Ju or be sweedish 😂😂
Dario Ju You forgot the pink long sleeve
don't forget about the pink T
What about the zoom and slow-mo in the vid? Thought you'd need that as well to really get a clean no-comply 180 :O No joke aside, thank you Jony for the nice video :)
I will never understand why everyone stopped doing no-comply tricks. They are some of the coolest looking tricks because they are so unconventional.
WutTheDeuce they're very common for "old school lovers" possers in fact...
Spose that's true. I'm an old schooler myself. I dunno, I've always thought those tricks looked cool
I think it's one of the most beautiful ones too, you can also call me an old schooler hahah
Hey Jonny. You are a life saver... I was struggling with actual step off and pop, and that tip how to practice grabbing your board after step off to pop was exactly what I needed. I am skating for 3 days after more than 17 year brake, and I just landed that no comply 180 second day after watching this video =D
I am so happy, and proud.
Really thank you a lot.
Cheers from Croatia
Thank you so much for this video! ❤️❤️ it took me 6 hours of shinners and knee bruises but than it happend, i landed my first rolling no comply180🙏💪🥳
just figured out ollies. kickflips seem like they're never going to happen.. so, I started trying no-comply. great timing on the video, johny. gonna try it out right now.
Charles Gaut did u get the kickflip now ?
I want to know too! Don’t give up and try everyday, I used to think like that but after some trash flips my mind push me to try harder because it felt so awesome to land them, even tho if they are trash haha.
i can do a kickflip but wouldve break my nose if i no-comply
This helped so much! Especially the part about putting pressure on your front foot. Thanks for going into detail. I finally got it!!
Namaste mr.Giger, 2019 and still learning from your wise words. Thank you very much. Always a pleasure to watch your channel.
Is anyone also just having trouble with just the first part where he picks his board up???
did you get it?
Do more clips in slow motion sometimes just watching how you do it helps it click in my head make me learn faster thanks!!!
thanks I think the way you explained that first step in the beginning of the video is going to be really helpful........ so amped, going to try this tonight............
4:58 a little too close for comfort
Сука Блять it just rebounds off the nutsack
The way you explained this trick is the best on YT right now. Even better than the Braille version.
Almost 600k Jonny!! Been watching since before I started skateboarding (~1 year ago)
Thank you for the tutorial! Going to try it today! :)
Respect man! Jonny makes it looks so easy but once you try it yourself it seems soooooo hard.
I'm only just began skating after seeing these kind of videos and my respect for anyone that skates has grown exponentially ;)
Thanks for the inspiration, Jonny!
Thanks. Just got my first board in like 20 years and relearning all my old tricks.
Thanks for the tutorial Jonny! Was looking for a trick to learn today. :)
I just learned this trick today thanks to this Video! Thanks Jonny
Amazing video! I love the way how you explain tricks. I can learn a lot with these videos! Thank you:)
I finally landed this literally 7 minutes after watching. Thanks so much man 🙏🏽
Thanks so much Jonny! I didn't see the tip with learning to pick up your board like that anywhere else and it helped a lot.
Also "hardly" means "kaum" in German, so basically the opposite of what you would guess and how you're using it :))
Love from France where i am trying to learn skateboard at 33 years old to ride with my 5 years son. Keep teaching you re so good at it
Duuuuude Jonny, my man! I saw this vid a couple days ago and, I gotta say it REALLY helped dude. Im not usually the first try guy, but I SHIT YOU NOT, I just got the chance to hit my local park and I GOT IT FIRST TRY bro! Thank you for the cool how to's and funny moments bro. Keep em comin'!!!
Just learnt them, thanks!
We be good to see more videos like this on basic tricks for people that have only been skating a few months :)
I love you Jonny Giger- you're the greatest!
i like that you are making a technical Giger skate class. Need those details man.
Damn just opening my shoulders fixed everything. Thank you so much Jonny.
Skateboarding is funny just one tip can change everything
watched this video.learned the trick next Sesh! It felt good. Thanks
Man, this trick eludes me even now; I honestly feel like 360 flips, heelflips, bs flips etc. are all easier to do than this one (I realize I'm probably wrong but I got all those tricks pretty much on lock, yet no comply 180 I cannot figure out). Thanks for the video Jonny!
Thanks for this Kind of video. You are an inspiration, but I need posible tricks. Namaste
One thing that helped me get these that you didn't mention- when you take you front foot off the board, face it AWAY from the board...as soon as I did that these came so easy....
Great explanation man.
TNX Jonny this video helped a lot :)
Really thanks for make this video!!
Best trick tip videos!!
Thanks a lot Jonny!
This really helped me out
welcome :)
Could you also do a tutorial on backside 180's
I really have a problem with them
Thenks mister giger! I'm 39 and starting too learn how too ride a board and the easy tricks. I let u know if i got this one! Greeting from Almere, Holland... Keep it up, i watch all your vids!!
Same here man 36, in my second year(with a full time job) want to learn beginner tricks. Jonnys a great teacher! fracture my wrist a month ago though, I'm itching to skate sooooo bad lol
@@JIDAYAH1981 im 30 and have had bad wrists from all my falls, ive been a perpetual beginner since i started about 15 years ago on and off... im getting better now, i gotta stick to the less dangerous stuff now im older though. i advise some good wrist braces. i bought some a few years ago and have never looked back. no more cut up palms, no more repeated wrist pain that takes months to come right. theyre amazing. i got some 187 killer pads wrist braces myself. they do the job. i add a bit of reinforcing from time to time from pvc/ urethane dinghy patches with some rubber cement, the parts that hold the plastic bits in get worn pretty easy. i also made my own padded insert to go inside them to soften landings and extends out to protect uncovered bits of palm and thumb ;-)
al beter geworden?
@@JIDAYAH1981 how is it going my man?
Great to see I'm not the only one starting skateboarding late. I'm 35, been learning to skate for 5 days now, and I love all your videos Mister Giger. I'm currently learning tick tack, and sure will try this...later ^^
Man I need to move out there, it’s stunning 😍
Dude I fucking love his Zelda themed boards. That game is the fucking GOAT and Jonny is easily one of the best skaters around right now.
Love your videos. Greetings from Russia!
2:29 wtf where is his body lmao
How to unsee
xd worstofme huh
OMG YH
7 months later learning to skate.on quarantine lol
One of my favorite flatground tricks to do. Also known as the 43. It was invented by the SF-based photographer O (pronounced like "oh", not "zero") sometime around the year 1980. The name came from an inside joke about the number 43 being some kind of conspiracy perpetrated by a local corner store that sold soft drinks at 43 cents instead of the standard lower price at the time. It was discussed on a BS With TG (Tommy Guerrero) episode, highly recommended for people interested in skate history. Interesting that it was invented by a photographer and not a pro, too. Pretty sure he learned the no-comply first; can't remember if he invented the 43 independently from the guys like Neil Blender and Lance Mountain who were doing the no-comply, but it seems unlikely. Mullen gets a lot of credit for the tricks he invented, and deservedly so, but there's interesting history for all skate tricks-- it's just a bit more obscure a lot of the time.
Love your Content, greeting from Germany!
Cheers Jonny !
this is really really well explained. i thought this would be easy after seeing someone do it the other day, but when i got on my board to actually try it i couldnt fathom it.. didnt help the guy i saw rode switch and it had me confused.. wasnt sure which way to flick board, feels weird to flick it towards your other leg. i see some shinners tn my future when i try this.. but im pretty sure i can get it. looks deceptively easy, but maybe thats a double bluff and it actually is easy, well see... thanks for the vid anyway :)
Thank you, I am going to try this trick to day axé pour tous les mondes🐐🔥❤️🇫🇷🇧🇷🏴🇬🇧
Do a no-comply to 50-50 on a flat rail.. that would be cool to see or with any cool grind tricks
is that the new revive board, sweet! love your videos dude!
Master Sword
Jonny Giger I’ve been trying to figure out where these Zelda themes boards are coming from! Thanks for the trick tip and namaste 🙏
Cool video bro and by the way you do those clean how they should be done.
plz plz plz plz plz plz do more this was soooo helpful an if u could do more crazy trick tutorials like this thx keep doing wat u do best
Gracias por los detalles del truco! :D
Great video like usual but.. I want your board!! Thanks of a french viewer
can you do other no comply tutorials
Thank you
thank you.
good video mate
Can you do a presure flip tutorial?
Whenever I tried to learn this back in the Ray Barbee days, the nose would just pop up and crack me in the knee! Like every time!! Never got them licked. 😂
ty jonny giger
can we do this with a scooter ? ( just kiding thanks man ! )
i luv u jonni❤❤❤
hey jonny please show how to double heelflips
That beat tho!
You know a lot of tricks. Can you do a Natas Spin? I did one once and it was a lot of fun, but for some reason people never talk about this trick.
Namaste Jonny guru! I have been learning skateboarding myself in India.I have got down bonelesses ,no comply generic and tic tac and shuv its. I am trying to learn fs 180 no comply's but I find it easier to turn backside 180 better (keeping in mind I am a regular footed skateboard learner).Also I find a lil offbalance to ride gooofy footed,so will it affect my no comply fs 180?
please also let me know if decathlon (oxelo) boards are better for a beginner or 'tricks' skateboards as they are the only brands available at my country :)....
Learn this trick it feel so good my favorite trick
How to varial heel please :)
Any tips on how to step aside? I can't put my front foot down because my back foot is pushing the tail down and the board keeps sticking to my front foot... don't know if im making myself clear!
Thank you! Please next time Varial Heel! :)
The main movement is very similar with a Cruyff Turn in football (soccer).
yeah i like this trick to go fakie position , plus it looks cool
the board hits my leg when i try to do the front shuv part any tips?
5:16 that (probably) fall off screen steez! I at least have that part covered ;)
How can I avoid the board turning, while learning the first step the pop in the hand, it's often turning a bit into my "catch hand"
I can do kickflips heelflips and all that Stuff but no complys are hard af for me
do a how to backside flip
Δημητρης Αγαπητος just varial flip + body varial.
you don't flick the same a varial flip and a backside flip
Just out of curiosity its been 2 years since this comment was made csn you backside flip now
Δημητρης Αγαπητος Did you ever get the trick?
I think this park is around the switzerland area
when you said step aside I immediately thought of George Costanza
should I try to learn pushing switch first? because landing on my back foot feels super sketchy
you dont need to learn to push switch for this trick, but knowing how to at least ride a little switch helps
Yea
Do more similar videos👌
Yes pls! More tutorials on "easy" tricks. You owe it to us after getting us addicted...
what trick do you wanna learn?
heelflip
bs no-comply 180
I am still a beginner, i only started about a month ago.
So any basic trick broken down into even more basic steps, like this video, is very welcome. :)
what size board does jonny ride
Beautiful area. All my skatepark has is a stream with fish smell on bad days.
What’s the background song?
For how long you use etnies boots? I dont have much money to buy these boots so often but if they can survive 2/3 months i would buy them :D
Namaste 🙏
i love u after this video
hey jonny,I invented some trick for you the name of it is fidget spin aka bigger spin revert
hope you like it
I can't seem to do this trick without applying a micro-jump a moment before moving my front foot to the ground. Is this step being missed?
Back when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth, this trick was called a "step hop". A no comply was when you planted your front foot on a parking block or curb and bonked the back truck up and over. Natas had the best one ever. Not sure when the name confusion started. Probably around the same time "frontside indy" happened.
Can you do switch flip or switch heel?
How would it be different from regular kickflips
imagine going to skate park and you see a guy without his shoes
Irgendwie find ich n kickflip leichter als das was du am Anfang gezeigt hast😅irgendwie Krieg ich s net hin haste vllt nochn tipp?
Is that a master sword deck???
Ray Barbee was the king of no comply.
Im having trouble with being comfortable landing it goofy because i ride regular
he takes off his soes to show where you have to stand intead of just placing his feet there :D
every time i try to pop the board up sideways on flat ground it hits my knees and it’s starting to hurt like a b*** ... any tips ?