@@brailleskateboarding I've been teaching my son how to skate for almost a year now and he started on mini ramps and is getting better at drop ins. Thx for the reply. It's awesome how much u guys interact with the skateboarding community. U give us inspiration and show the right attitude at the same time... braille gives the 4-sight crew a lot of inspiration... thx for being awesome guys!!!
Ive been skating for about 2 years now. Im comfortable hitting stair sets, skating ledges, rails, gaps, and down rails as well. My flat ground tricks aren’t super impressive, but i have all the basics on lock, but i’ve haven’t tried to drop in since my very first attempt. The first time i tried to drop in, I dislocated my shoulder (wild, i know) so i put off learning it, but recently ive been meaning to learn how to do it. I watched this video yesterday and tried to drop in today at the park, and i FINALLY DID IT!! This video REALLY helped me, Thanks guys!!
the first time i tried i hit my knee on smth idk if it was my board or my friends leg but a huge bump instantly formed. i kept skating but now i'm scared so i'm watching this to learn
Funny thing is i can do things like kickflips pop-shoves, variable heel flips, primos, etc... but two things ive never been able to do is an ollie (with the except of a chinese ollie as its called in the san franciso bay area) and dropping in
@@lestergartland9447 aaron explained it a handful of years ago in a video, ironically where i picked up the term, essentially its a manual but you bump a curb to ollie instead of actually popping the board up into the air
I just started back skating like 5 weeks now and i cranked ramps today for the first time its really true you have to be completely comfortable and just focus on the board become one with the board🧘🏾♂️
I never had any confidence to even try until my friend kept trying and did it (at the time he only got the board the day before) so that made me wanna do it, my friends held my hands at first then eventually gained more confidence to try to do it on my own and my only problem was that I kept jumping off instead of committing properly, eventually I could kind of do it but not really. My friend suggested to put my foot on the bolts and just go for it and I did. I didn't fall, I didn't bail, I had actually done it. This was today :) 03/10/22
I can't thank you enough arron! I learnt how to drop in today following this tutorial and I went home knowing how to drop in and unharmed thanks to u!!
This was the first thing I tried and successfully landed this summer after 10 years of not skating. ... The second attempt I finally noticed what 10 years of living relatively gravity free does to your reflexes. My chin still hurts some days 🤣
I can 100% relate to this. was big into skating in high school then kinda forgot about it for 10+ years now I have colleagues at work who skate and are encouraging me to join. Always did flat land stuff, now at 32 this old dog is gonna be learning new tricks!
Just started skating two days ago and I tried dropping in a few times today. After watching this I’m convinced I can do it first try tomorrow. Also landed my first real ollie too
Learning how to skate with Aaron, kinda brings me that feeling that I now have a mentor, and kind of a skate dad, it's the fact that he teaches as a pro skater
Excellent tutorial I have never dropped in, but feel like I could after watching this. I could’ve used this 20 years ago! May I request a “drop” video? How to go off a ledge 2-4+ feet high. Thank you for your dedication and commitment to teaching. I ♥️ Skate
Picking up skating again after a 20+ year break as my son is getting into it. I will conquer dropping in this time! If not, will be a funny phone call to work when I explain how I broke my arm and can’t come into work 😂
I learned to drop in on a 7ft. mini spine ramp, trying to drop in 50-50 as I thought it was easier. When I did it regular and conquered my fear I did it, and everyone was cheering for me. that was about 30 yrs. ago. I never did learn any ramp tricks. The longer you hesitate the more fear you will have. I used to just put my board in position and just go.
I learned by falling 5 or 6 times as I went down. Somehow didn't break any bones but I'm still afraid to do any coping tricks yet because I don't have any mellow mini ramps by me. Nothing but bmx parks with 6 ft half pipes or single quarterpipes that lead to asphalt if I fall backwards and get scraped up.
I been trying to do drop ins for weeks and I couldn’t do it . Until I watched ur video and learned where to place my shoulders… I finally did it! Thx so much
Hey Aaron I'm so glad you're still the face of Braille skateboarding, I came across your channel about 7 or 8 years ago when I was in my late high school years but I was too self conscious and nervous to do skateboarding myself in broad daylight, at the skatepark, due to all sorts of reasons. But there was a period I was absolutely obessed and would binge watch alotta skateboarding compilations and ofc Brailles how to videos lol. Im 25 now and I've outgrown that shell now and I think I'm gonna try work on this hobby actively! I realised if you just keep dreaming you want to do something, time just passes, you need to actually do it to live it!
It’s crazy how you’ve described my exact situation hahaha, was at the skatepark the other day n felt silly in front of other people n something just hit me n I didn’t care anymore n I felt like it finally clicked
Love you videos! Once my foot and shoulder heal from my last drop in attempt, I’ll be giving your method a try. Wish this OG (old guy, 54yrs old) luck. 😂
When I was like 13 I tried dropping in on a 3ft mini and over committed. I went forward and took the flat straight to the face. Drop ins are on my list this year to conquer.
I’ve been skating for a couple of months now and I fell a couple of weeks ago which made me stop skating for a couple of days and I can’t only push and now I’m trying to drop in and this video help a lot thanks braille skateboarding for helping me learn love y’all ❤
ive been comfortable on long boards for a while but this is the 2nd time ever riding a normal board and first time at a park and I dropped in on a 4 foot and I now am very into skating. I'm going to a park tomorrow and I will inform you of my progress
@@wolfeevi fantastic i have made progress such as fakies, kickturns, and bigger ramps as well have i learned that having a friend or a person in general motivate you helps a whole lot
3:57 I fractured my jaw trying to go down just a ramp. Unfortunately I did let it slow me down from skating but I’m willing to give it another try even if I do get hurt again. Obviously I’m new at skating which is embarrassing to admit.
Just started dropping in two weeks ago and bigger drop ins are still terrifying. I’m also to the point where I need to start learning to do ollies on transition and the fakie part of rock to fakie.
I’m having tons of fun and progressing pree fast 😅 almost ready for this tbh it’s my next goal for next Time I go to the park this gave me the last bit of confidence I needed much love 💜💜💜
Thanks for this. My friend dropped in for the first time on 12 feet wall, it did not go well. I started in a mini bowl and it went great, able to carve around right away. Start small people.
Same. Gabe's fear of the vert ramp is exactly my fear, of just the mini-ramp! My first experience with a 4ft-5ft qtr pipe was immediately met with seven staples in the back of my head (because no helmet or pads)! Since then (summer 1995) I've just accepted that some people are designed and meant to do certain things and others can do the others! Ledges, rails, stairs, hips, launch ramps, curbs, and very small transitions with even smaller verts (if at all) are just fine and perfect for me personally, lol 👀😆😂
Tried dropping in a couple days ago. Took a few attempts and a billion bruises but I made it last try. Ill keep this video in mind next time i practice!
I just absolute ate it on my cheek a few hours ago (I was wearing a helmet, so I’m patting myself on the back for that one). It was almost entirely a confidence issue, so I’m back here watching these tutorials to hopefully not mess up again😅 Thanks Aaron!
Ay thank you so much this is my first time in a skatepark and we’ll it’s empty because it’s night but you’ve helped so much and I’m gonna keep practicing
Any tips on dropping in on taller stuff? Got the 4ft height down very well, but am worried about the greater distance til touchdown on your front trucks on 6ft plus ramps.
Man, I had a flashback to the early 2000's when he explained what happens if you do it slow. I almost made it down a flat a little steeper than that the first try, but the second time I hesitated, and fell exactly how he described. My tailbone hurt for weeks, and I was 12. 😅
Though this video is a year old already, im watching it after i have dropped in. I dropped in for the first time over a week ago, but ive only been able to do it with assistance. The guy who was helping said that on the third time i barely was touching him but anyway tldr; i learned to drop in
I wish I saw this before attempting to drop in yesterday on a quarter pipe. The nose was still up as I was going down. I fell a lot. But a ton of fun. 🤩 although I think I sprained my wrist 😢
Aloha!!! Is dropping in the same way with a surfskate board? I just started surfskate and tried a little ramo but failed as the front became wobbly😂. Do you have a video? Or can you explain? Mahalo.
I wanted to pumptrack in my 30s and found out that without drop in I wont make it at that track. So I tried and made this wheelie and fall. Now I know why, thanks
I started back recently, I transitioned at 12 to motorcoss and used to I had learned how to skate vert ramps and so much more by the age of 12. This weekend on my first day back I skated off the half pipe with a rolling start and I'm now very comfortable on day two transitioning from flat to ramp but two times I've tried to just drop in I've basically shoulder planted the concrete and I'm not sure what's going on but it feels like at the bottom I'm coming to an abrupt stop. So I'm wondering are my trucks maybe so loose that I'm contacting the board and loosing my momentum at the apex or just leaning two far forward? I'm 27 now so id like to fall down as little as possible as it hurts a lot worse than when I was a kid
The other day when me and my bro went to the creekside diy(his first time in a year) I kept hopping up on the quarter and dropping in to set some tricks. He never got up there I tried to get him up but he was Gabe cruzin it :p well there is always next Friday...what about you Gabe...can we see even a little mini ramp action..you can do it brother have FAITH
@@brailleskateboarding IV got a great idea title the video "Gabe drops in" start with him standing on the very ramp in full pads. Have him talk about how everyone keeps asking him to drop him...then he sets his board down on the vert and says today I'm gonna do it.. the camera zooms to his feet on the board then quick cuts to the same scene but he drops In on the mini and laughs.
What do i look at? Do i look down at the ramp, the nose? I surf and i skate to train for surfing. We are taught to never look down, so looking down is really scaring me. Can i look up at a target to distract me from the fear?
I'm still doing El No Buenos on ramps. I transfer all my weight to my front foot when I slam, but then I can't stop myself from putting weight on tail as soon as I start rolling. Any ideas on what I can do to not start putting weight back on the tail so soon? Thank you. I tried remaining leaning forward, doesn't help, my body automatically shifts to the rear. Maybe I need a new body?
I only recently learned it myself and had the same problem. What helped me was to bend my knees as soon as the front wheels hit the ramp. Really crouch down. Keep trying it's such a confidence booster learning drop ins.
Also having your foot to far back can’t be a problem because your foot might drag back and cause you to do a nasty split so stretch and avoid that I did that and now I’m trying to over come that fear 😅
Once u commit to dropping in u won't understand what u were afraid of. The only trick to it is actual commitment... gotta know u got it...
Yes, I also recommend starting small to help you be able to commit and then increasing your confidence up to Vert Ramp level. cough cough Gabe
@@brailleskateboarding I've been teaching my son how to skate for almost a year now and he started on mini ramps and is getting better at drop ins. Thx for the reply. It's awesome how much u guys interact with the skateboarding community. U give us inspiration and show the right attitude at the same time... braille gives the 4-sight crew a lot of inspiration... thx for being awesome guys!!!
Thanks you, I'll give it a go
Mate, I'm terrified
@@Derpy-fun125 then you're smart
Bro a whole year of me trying to find a way to learn how to drop in and now this video got me to drop in thanks braille
Glad I could help
I did it first try 3 / 3 but the second time around to the skatepark i couldnt do it 0/2
Ive been skating for about 2 years now. Im comfortable hitting stair sets, skating ledges, rails, gaps, and down rails as well. My flat ground tricks aren’t super impressive, but i have all the basics on lock, but i’ve haven’t tried to drop in since my very first attempt. The first time i tried to drop in, I dislocated my shoulder (wild, i know) so i put off learning it, but recently ive been meaning to learn how to do it. I watched this video yesterday and tried to drop in today at the park, and i FINALLY DID IT!! This video REALLY helped me, Thanks guys!!
the first time i tried i hit my knee on smth idk if it was my board or my friends leg but a huge bump instantly formed. i kept skating but now i'm scared so i'm watching this to learn
Funny thing is i can do things like kickflips pop-shoves, variable heel flips, primos, etc... but two things ive never been able to do is an ollie (with the except of a chinese ollie as its called in the san franciso bay area) and dropping in
You can do it! Just believe!
What in the world is a Chinese Ollie?
@@lestergartland9447 aaron explained it a handful of years ago in a video, ironically where i picked up the term, essentially its a manual but you bump a curb to ollie instead of actually popping the board up into the air
@@chriscaine1776 Ah ok! That actually sounds more difficult than a regular Ollie 😅
@J I'm curious too since a kickflip is just an ollie with another step
I just started back skating like 5 weeks now and i cranked ramps today for the first time its really true you have to be completely comfortable and just focus on the board become one with the board🧘🏾♂️
Thanks man I turned 61 in January and thought it was time to get the drop in down thanks for taking the time this was a worker
I never had any confidence to even try until my friend kept trying and did it (at the time he only got the board the day before) so that made me wanna do it, my friends held my hands at first then eventually gained more confidence to try to do it on my own and my only problem was that I kept jumping off instead of committing properly, eventually I could kind of do it but not really. My friend suggested to put my foot on the bolts and just go for it and I did. I didn't fall, I didn't bail, I had actually done it. This was today :) 03/10/22
I can't thank you enough arron! I learnt how to drop in today following this tutorial and I went home knowing how to drop in and unharmed thanks to u!!
I dropped in for the first time ever today and did a blunt fakie nosegrab it was crazy thank you so much dude you the king
This was the first thing I tried and successfully landed this summer after 10 years of not skating.
... The second attempt I finally noticed what 10 years of living relatively gravity free does to your reflexes. My chin still hurts some days 🤣
Oh my gosh haha
I can 100% relate to this. was big into skating in high school then kinda forgot about it for 10+ years now I have colleagues at work who skate and are encouraging me to join. Always did flat land stuff, now at 32 this old dog is gonna be learning new tricks!
@@AndrewPekeuronehelluvanoob91 awesome 👌
Just started skating two days ago and I tried dropping in a few times today. After watching this I’m convinced I can do it first try tomorrow. Also landed my first real ollie too
Same
Learning how to skate with Aaron, kinda brings me that feeling that I now have a mentor, and kind of a skate dad, it's the fact that he teaches as a pro skater
Thank you for that, I am glad that is how it comes across!
bruh literally all it took was this video😭 for the longest i couldnt but starting on the small ramp helped alot for me
Excellent tutorial I have never dropped in, but feel like I could after watching this. I could’ve used this 20 years ago! May I request a “drop” video? How to go off a ledge 2-4+ feet high. Thank you for your dedication and commitment to teaching. I ♥️ Skate
Thank you 🙏
Picking up skating again after a 20+ year break as my son is getting into it. I will conquer dropping in this time! If not, will be a funny phone call to work when I explain how I broke my arm and can’t come into work 😂
I learned to drop in on a 7ft. mini spine ramp, trying to drop in 50-50 as I thought it was easier. When I did it regular and conquered my fear I did it, and everyone was cheering for me. that was about 30 yrs. ago. I never did learn any ramp tricks. The longer you hesitate the more fear you will have. I used to just put my board in position and just go.
I learned by falling 5 or 6 times as I went down. Somehow didn't break any bones but I'm still afraid to do any coping tricks yet because I don't have any mellow mini ramps by me. Nothing but bmx parks with 6 ft half pipes or single quarterpipes that lead to asphalt if I fall backwards and get scraped up.
I been trying to do drop ins for weeks and I couldn’t do it . Until I watched ur video and learned where to place my shoulders… I finally did it! Thx so much
Hey Aaron I'm so glad you're still the face of Braille skateboarding, I came across your channel about 7 or 8 years ago when I was in my late high school years but I was too self conscious and nervous to do skateboarding myself in broad daylight, at the skatepark, due to all sorts of reasons. But there was a period I was absolutely obessed and would binge watch alotta skateboarding compilations and ofc Brailles how to videos lol. Im 25 now and I've outgrown that shell now and I think I'm gonna try work on this hobby actively! I realised if you just keep dreaming you want to do something, time just passes, you need to actually do it to live it!
legend
It’s crazy how you’ve described my exact situation hahaha, was at the skatepark the other day n felt silly in front of other people n something just hit me n I didn’t care anymore n I felt like it finally clicked
Go for it
Love you videos! Once my foot and shoulder heal from my last drop in attempt, I’ll be giving your method a try. Wish this OG (old guy, 54yrs old) luck. 😂
did you do it already?
JUST DID MY FIRST DROP IN TODAY!!! I lOVE YOU GUYS❤
That is awesome!! Great job
me too 😊 I thought I could never do it but once I held on to someone’s arms it was easy. After falling pretty hard, I eventually got it!!
I am 55 ....surfed and skated since 6 but never dropped in.
Thanks for this tutorial ❤
Awesome! You got this!
@@brailleskateboarding thanks
I gotta put this in my playlist when we finally get a skatepark in Muncie, IN next year... Thanks Aaron for inspiring everyone of all ages to skate.
Thank you 🙏
I have been building up to dropping off the coping...the tip about touching the front of the board is gold...makes you lean forward sufficiently!
Part of the drop in club now! The explanation and breakdown made it a lot less scary. Lean forward everyone!
Awesome!
When I was like 13 I tried dropping in on a 3ft mini and over committed. I went forward and took the flat straight to the face. Drop ins are on my list this year to conquer.
I just have to say thank you guys you taught me a lot and reely got me into skateboarding 😁
Awesome! Keep going. Got a new beginner series coming up
Thank you so much!! I was failing constantly until this video. You're a huge inspiration Aaron
You're so welcome!
This has given me so much confidence. I am definitely going to be dropping in next time at the skatepark. Thanks so much!
I’ve been skating for a couple of months now and I fell a couple of weeks ago which made me stop skating for a couple of days and I can’t only push and now I’m trying to drop in and this video help a lot thanks braille skateboarding for helping me learn love y’all ❤
I did my first drop in todayy!!!thanks for the tutorial!!
Keep it up
ive been comfortable on long boards for a while but this is the 2nd time ever riding a normal board and first time at a park and I dropped in on a 4 foot and I now am very into skating. I'm going to a park tomorrow and I will inform you of my progress
how’s it been?
@@wolfeevi fantastic i have made progress such as fakies, kickturns, and bigger ramps as well have i learned that having a friend or a person in general motivate you helps a whole lot
3:57 I fractured my jaw trying to go down just a ramp. Unfortunately I did let it slow me down from skating but I’m willing to give it another try even if I do get hurt again. Obviously I’m new at skating which is embarrassing to admit.
I just did my first drop in few hours ago !! What a timing
I’m so scared of going down ramps but this tip will help
Thank you for your videos. I love your patience and how kind you are with teaching how to skate. I love your videos. They help me a lot. ❤
You are so welcome!
Just started dropping in two weeks ago and bigger drop ins are still terrifying. I’m also to the point where I need to start learning to do ollies on transition and the fakie part of rock to fakie.
Rock to Fakie is an amazing trick. Let me know how it goes and if you need help
I’m having tons of fun and progressing pree fast 😅 almost ready for this tbh it’s my next goal for next Time I go to the park this gave me the last bit of confidence I needed much love 💜💜💜
You got this ❤️
Ye I do ima get it FIRST TRY!! next time
Thanks for this. My friend dropped in for the first time on 12 feet wall, it did not go well. I started in a mini bowl and it went great, able to carve around right away. Start small people.
LETSS GOOOOOO! I actually never learned how to drop-in because I’m always so afraid 😂
You got this!!
@@brailleskateboarding Thanks! 😊
Same. Gabe's fear of the vert ramp is exactly my fear, of just the mini-ramp! My first experience with a 4ft-5ft qtr pipe was immediately met with seven staples in the back of my head (because no helmet or pads)!
Since then (summer 1995) I've just accepted that some people are designed and meant to do certain things and others can do the others!
Ledges, rails, stairs, hips, launch ramps, curbs, and very small transitions with even smaller verts (if at all) are just fine and perfect for me personally, lol 👀😆😂
Just did my first quarter pipe 💪🏿
Trying for the first time guys wish me luck .. great video
How did it go😊
Thank you your tutorial really helped me ❤❤❤
Glad I could help! Keep shredding.
bro you are a saint to me thanks
I dropped my first ramp today. At 31. And this video comes out. It was destiny.
Wow it is destiny
Tryna get back into skating and I had forgotten how to do this. This video shall help me get it done will update
Yes awesome!
Did my first drop in on a not so steep ramp had alot of ptsd from smashing my wrist awhile back thanks man
Of course
This is an awesome video, you need to add it to the Bootcamp series.
Should have watched this before trying to drop in.😅
Glad you liked it!
Tried dropping in a couple days ago. Took a few attempts and a billion bruises but I made it last try. Ill keep this video in mind next time i practice!
I just absolute ate it on my cheek a few hours ago (I was wearing a helmet, so I’m patting myself on the back for that one). It was almost entirely a confidence issue, so I’m back here watching these tutorials to hopefully not mess up again😅
Thanks Aaron!
This is crazy i failed and fell so many times trying to drop in two days ago and then braille posts this video
We got you bro
Excelente explicación thank you!
Thank you
Can you guys do a tutorial for 50-50 grinds on both rails and boxes?
Ay thank you so much this is my first time in a skatepark and we’ll it’s empty because it’s night but you’ve helped so much and I’m gonna keep practicing
I only just started skateboarding and I really love skateboarding
Any tips on dropping in on taller stuff? Got the 4ft height down very well, but am worried about the greater distance til touchdown on your front trucks on 6ft plus ramps.
Dropping in on the taller ramps is exactly like the 4ft
All committment and drop those shoulders fast
Thank you for this video, I'm going to try dropping in now!!
bend your knees,lean forward and make sure to slam and after that just send it you got this😀
Awesome dude
Thanks! Just what I needed!
thanks almost 50 and something I could never do (fear) I def got this now
Nice drop in very smooth
This actually helped a lot
It’s all in the knees keep them bent too helps with balance drop on too stiff and it’s over
Totally
Man, I had a flashback to the early 2000's when he explained what happens if you do it slow. I almost made it down a flat a little steeper than that the first try, but the second time I hesitated, and fell exactly how he described. My tailbone hurt for weeks, and I was 12. 😅
Ouch, that’s a rough one! Keep skating
Though this video is a year old already, im watching it after i have dropped in. I dropped in for the first time over a week ago, but ive only been able to do it with assistance. The guy who was helping said that on the third time i barely was touching him but anyway tldr; i learned to drop in
thank you! I will be able to drop in now!
Watching this now. And im gonna apply this tomorrow at the park! I’ll face my fear.
Thanks Aaron!
How did it go?
How did I go? I expect you did It. If you did It, I will
@@virtualclyck4063 Must’ve hit his head and is now in a coma
@@comical3303 😔I fell yesterday in the second try. Almost did in the first. The mild hit made me remember a worse previous. Moral is low now.
@@virtualclyck4063 I’ll give it another shot this Sunday. I’ll let you know how it goes
I wish I saw this before attempting to drop in yesterday on a quarter pipe. The nose was still up as I was going down. I fell a lot. But a ton of fun. 🤩 although I think I sprained my wrist 😢
Oh no!
this is a dope tutorial bro
Could you guys make a grind/slide video. From 5050 to blunt or dark slide
Yes we did 50-50 earlier but we can do more grinds
Aloha!!! Is dropping in the same way with a surfskate board? I just started surfskate and tried a little ramo but failed as the front became wobbly😂. Do you have a video? Or can you explain? Mahalo.
Definitely scary at first but changes the game once you get it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤙🏻
Truth
Are the I SPY JD decks on the website yet?
Hes not ready to be pro yet. Thats what hes telling me. Handle him haha
I wanted to pumptrack in my 30s and found out that without drop in I wont make it at that track. So I tried and made this wheelie and fall. Now I know why, thanks
Yesterday I just tried to drop in but I didn’t watch this video now I know how to I wish I saw this video yesterday when I really hurt myself
Aww poor buddy
Been really keen to try this over the Christmas holidays but unfortunately I live in England where it never stops raining
This vid helped me drop in on a small 2 ft quarterpipe Now I'm trying to get comfortable enough for the 5ft quarter pipe at the park lol
thanx. my grom loved your tips
I started back recently, I transitioned at 12 to motorcoss and used to I had learned how to skate vert ramps and so much more by the age of 12. This weekend on my first day back I skated off the half pipe with a rolling start and I'm now very comfortable on day two transitioning from flat to ramp but two times I've tried to just drop in I've basically shoulder planted the concrete and I'm not sure what's going on but it feels like at the bottom I'm coming to an abrupt stop. So I'm wondering are my trucks maybe so loose that I'm contacting the board and loosing my momentum at the apex or just leaning two far forward? I'm 27 now so id like to fall down as little as possible as it hurts a lot worse than when I was a kid
Dropped in thanks to this vid
The other day when me and my bro went to the creekside diy(his first time in a year) I kept hopping up on the quarter and dropping in to set some tricks. He never got up there I tried to get him up but he was Gabe cruzin it :p well there is always next Friday...what about you Gabe...can we see even a little mini ramp action..you can do it brother have FAITH
Oh ya Gabe shred the mini. The vert is where he draws the line
@@brailleskateboarding IV got a great idea title the video
"Gabe drops in" start with him standing on the very ramp in full pads. Have him talk about how everyone keeps asking him to drop him...then he sets his board down on the vert and says today I'm gonna do it.. the camera zooms to his feet on the board then quick cuts to the same scene but he drops In on the mini and laughs.
In belgum its 8.00 h when you uploded it
What do i look at? Do i look down at the ramp, the nose? I surf and i skate to train for surfing. We are taught to never look down, so looking down is really scaring me. Can i look up at a target to distract me from the fear?
Thank you
So amazing
Thanks, man 🙏🏽
Gabe drop in the halfpipe!
Vert?
Great video. I’d like to work my way up to dropping in.
You can do it!
thank you so much bro next time i go to the skatepark i’m gonna try this 🙏🙏
You got this! Let me know how it goes
thanks so much!
I'm still doing El No Buenos on ramps. I transfer all my weight to my front foot when I slam, but then I can't stop myself from putting weight on tail as soon as I start rolling. Any ideas on what I can do to not start putting weight back on the tail so soon? Thank you. I tried remaining leaning forward, doesn't help, my body automatically shifts to the rear. Maybe I need a new body?
I only recently learned it myself and had the same problem. What helped me was to bend my knees as soon as the front wheels hit the ramp. Really crouch down. Keep trying it's such a confidence booster learning drop ins.
Have Gabe show us on the vert ramp ;)
Yes please
Also having your foot to far back can’t be a problem because your foot might drag back and cause you to do a nasty split so stretch and avoid that I did that and now I’m trying to over come that fear 😅
I got the split it hurts I’m trying to over come that fear to😊😅
Trying to learn this so i can actually try pumping on a pump track
The first time I tried dropping in I face planted still can't do it so I hope this helps!
I hope so too! Let us know how it goes
Was this a tutorial for gabe?
Bodied
who's in the background. 2:03
Yes!
I'm struggling to find small ramps in my area. Smallest one is over hip height. Quite intimidating
Im trying to get a more comfortable switch drop in
Sick
Aaron you should start making vids of you skating the vurt ramp again
I will