excellent insight on how the nervous system functions. i find i do my boardslides with more open like im going to fakie- but use my hips to land to regular, like yuto
Thank you this information wasn't available in the 90' s when I use to skate .now trying to do tricks is more challenging but with your help I now feel better
That shoulder angle is key I think; I tend to feel way more stable in boardslides when my shoulders are more disconnected from my hips. Hips perpendicular to the rail, shoulders turned more toward parallel with rail. Almost like my shoulders don't turn much from approach through the slide, but mainly just torso pivots. I feel less likely to slip out backward and my landings are cleaner.
Fantastic video! Love the attention to detail. I especially appreciated when you explained what direction of movement each exercise helps to resist, and that connected very nicely with the example you showed of that epic boardslide from the legend. As a kinaesthetic learner that helped drive the points home. And it was funny... quantum astro-physics 😂
87.3 degrees is probably quite accurate as you turn in toward the rail just before you pop. BS board is easy. I don't FS board at all. Can't seem to find the sweet spot. I either stick and fall back or slide out and go face first. I could never roller skate backwards either. When I started skating, no one rode fakie or switch, it was just full force forward shredding. Any tips or good balance exercises for FS board, nose and tail?
Great video. I've basically done the first step in just ollieing up to some board stalls, but next sesh I will definitely do some more with a focus on absorbing the impact and getting more comfortable. I do try to throw out boardslides sometimes to see if I can do it, and I can get the board on top of the rail with my front foot, but I always have the problem of immediately taking my back foot off and not actually being on the board. The hardest part for me is committing to actually staying on the board when it gets on the rail. Do you have any tips or advice for committing to that? I am sure doing a long sesh of those board stalls, especially with a turning ollie, will help, but I'm wondering if there's anything else you'd recommend.
Cheers for the comment mate! I would work through the skate tasks to see if they'll help. I feel like they'll help with the prob you're describing. Let me know how you get on
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excellent insight on how the nervous system functions. i find i do my boardslides with more open like im going to fakie- but use my hips to land to regular, like yuto
Love these trick focused videos breaking it down into baby steps. Please do more, really stands out from most other trick tip videos.
Thank you this information wasn't available in the 90' s when I use to skate .now trying to do tricks is more challenging but with your help I now feel better
best trick tips! you should do all the basic for sure..
That shoulder angle is key I think; I tend to feel way more stable in boardslides when my shoulders are more disconnected from my hips. Hips perpendicular to the rail, shoulders turned more toward parallel with rail. Almost like my shoulders don't turn much from approach through the slide, but mainly just torso pivots. I feel less likely to slip out backward and my landings are cleaner.
The tips are just right on. The training knowledge and explanations are over the top insightful and appreciated.
Great guide, you even include actual physical excercises which is often overlooked by others. (I'd shorten the intros just a little tho.)
Cheers 🙏 Yeh was feeling this one was too long.
Such useful insight! Thank youuuu
Fantastic video! Love the attention to detail. I especially appreciated when you explained what direction of movement each exercise helps to resist, and that connected very nicely with the example you showed of that epic boardslide from the legend. As a kinaesthetic learner that helped drive the points home. And it was funny... quantum astro-physics 😂
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great video. Thanks bro.
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87.3 degrees is probably quite accurate as you turn in toward the rail just before you pop. BS board is easy. I don't FS board at all. Can't seem to find the sweet spot. I either stick and fall back or slide out and go face first. I could never roller skate backwards either. When I started skating, no one rode fakie or switch, it was just full force forward shredding. Any tips or good balance exercises for FS board, nose and tail?
Haha tbf it probably is. A few videos ago, one called "the progression method" (I think) I touched on front boards
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Great video. I've basically done the first step in just ollieing up to some board stalls, but next sesh I will definitely do some more with a focus on absorbing the impact and getting more comfortable. I do try to throw out boardslides sometimes to see if I can do it, and I can get the board on top of the rail with my front foot, but I always have the problem of immediately taking my back foot off and not actually being on the board. The hardest part for me is committing to actually staying on the board when it gets on the rail. Do you have any tips or advice for committing to that? I am sure doing a long sesh of those board stalls, especially with a turning ollie, will help, but I'm wondering if there's anything else you'd recommend.
Cheers for the comment mate! I would work through the skate tasks to see if they'll help. I feel like they'll help with the prob you're describing. Let me know how you get on
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