Dude.... you deserve more subs, that tutorial was more detailed than other tutorials. Keep up the idea of sharing your tricks online for others to learn 👍
hey man you are amazing thanks to your tutorials being able to learn fs ollie and improve my ollie and kickflip keep it up man Greetings from Brazil 🙏🏼🇧🇷
@@mavinmusicmethod thanks Bradley! The more you bend down, the more you'll be able to pop/jump. That extra weight on your back foot makes a huge difference.
pop shuvs finally clicked and it was largely thanks to keeping that back foot flat. I also focus on squaring my shoulders by dropping my arms in front of the toe side of my board when I bend down to get the right balance and keep the board under me. Getting high pop shuvs with a front foot catch is so satisfying 💪 and been getting lots of compliments on them too! Thank you!!
I like to put my popping foot a tiny bit more on the heel side so it pops just that little second earlier. It can cause a slight heelflip rotation but I use that to stop the shuv just a little easier
I'm having a hard time getting this trick: if I get a good pop and scoop I'm not able to lift my back foot enough and land with both feet; when I do land it I never get the pop and end up with a simple shove it. Any tips to adjust the pop while lifting the back foot? Thank you 🙏
@@rccollin7699 I know the concept, however I have more success with my pop shuv than I do with the regular shuv it, as crazy as it sounds, the pop just feels more natural
@@rccollin7699 also I have been working on jumping forward when I do my flip tricks , it has definitely helped, however I'm still getting the same results with my pop shuv it, just landing out in front of me, not in the direction I'm rolling but actually to the front of my body
What helps me learn. Try to get your feet to your board. Don't try to do the biggest pop shuvit you can do. Kind of like Ollie's you do small Ollie's first and then pop harder and bring your knees higher over time.
I'm still stuck on the "landing with one foot for practice" due to fear of fully committing and falling on my wrists if I land primo. I know, I know, people are going to tell me that I'm going to have to take some hits and falls, but yeah still trying to overcome that!
this video actually helped me a ton, I'm now able to pop shuvit. thank you!!!!
So awesome to hear that! Thanks for letting me know!! 👊
this was 1 of the first tricks i taught myself, thanks for the in depth explanation!
Dude.... you deserve more subs, that tutorial was more detailed than other tutorials. Keep up the idea of sharing your tricks online for others to learn 👍
Thank you dude I appreciate that!
How did these tips help you? If you have any questions, ask them below! 👇
hey man you are amazing thanks to your tutorials being able to learn fs ollie and improve my ollie and kickflip keep it up man
Greetings from Brazil 🙏🏼🇧🇷
@@rafaelmacedolima2624 thanks Rafael! So hyped the tutorials are helping you!
Very clear instructions. Just got to get myself to jump.
@@mavinmusicmethod thanks Bradley! The more you bend down, the more you'll be able to pop/jump. That extra weight on your back foot makes a huge difference.
pop shuvs finally clicked and it was largely thanks to keeping that back foot flat. I also focus on squaring my shoulders by dropping my arms in front of the toe side of my board when I bend down to get the right balance and keep the board under me. Getting high pop shuvs with a front foot catch is so satisfying 💪 and been getting lots of compliments on them too! Thank you!!
Thank you so much Mr.Tom i can first pop shove cause you
Sick. I think another helpful point is that the board shifts its line from before the pop to after the pop, so you need to jump forward a little.
Thank you
I like to put my popping foot a tiny bit more on the heel side so it pops just that little second earlier. It can cause a slight heelflip rotation but I use that to stop the shuv just a little easier
can you make a tutorial on 360 shuvits ?
I have it on the list!
I'm having a hard time getting this trick: if I get a good pop and scoop I'm not able to lift my back foot enough and land with both feet; when I do land it I never get the pop and end up with a simple shove it. Any tips to adjust the pop while lifting the back foot? Thank you 🙏
everything you do is so steezy
I've been trying this trick out and it keeps flipping, I think it's my front foot, do I want my front foot fslt km the board or just stand on my toes
I usually keep my front foot flat around the slightly upper center of the board and just lift it up and place it back down
Im having issues with my board landing too far out in front of me, any tips?
Do you know how to do a regular shuvit.
But you also might be jumping backwards as you are trying to scoop and pop the board.
@@rccollin7699 I know the concept, however I have more success with my pop shuv than I do with the regular shuv it, as crazy as it sounds, the pop just feels more natural
@@rccollin7699 also I have been working on jumping forward when I do my flip tricks , it has definitely helped, however I'm still getting the same results with my pop shuv it, just landing out in front of me, not in the direction I'm rolling but actually to the front of my body
How about when I’m trying to land an I suppose to jump forward after I pop and shuv
What helps me learn. Try to get your feet to your board. Don't try to do the biggest pop shuvit you can do. Kind of like Ollie's you do small Ollie's first and then pop harder and bring your knees higher over time.
why aren't fs shuvs included?
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I'm still stuck on the "landing with one foot for practice" due to fear of fully committing and falling on my wrists if I land primo. I know, I know, people are going to tell me that I'm going to have to take some hits and falls, but yeah still trying to overcome that!
If you focus on failing you surely will
I still don’t inderstand how y’all land your front foot first
It's all about commitment. Like landing on your front foot after jumping.